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I'm not sure if anyone else has run into this problem. I have just injected AppleOnboardPATA.kext for my sb600 chipset and now this picture is what I get every time it loads. It happens very quickly after boot from dvd so no chance to get to single user mode to remove anything. I appreciate any help. Thanks
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#2
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If there are no drives found to include the PATA drive for your DVD drive you will get this error. The kext you injected most likely is not working as intended.
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Bummer, so removing AppleOnboardPATA.kext should solve my problem?
By the way, this kext is supposed to be for my harddrive. As far as I know my laptop DVD drive is IDE. It's a Toshiba Satellite A215. |
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Not going to help, but i have a laptop with the same problem, same southbridge also, any help would be appreciated
Gaming Syste, Q6600 G0 @3.6 | Crucial Ballistix 6400 2GB | 200GB HDD | HD4870 | P5E [RAMPAGE BIOS] | Thermalright 120 Extreme with 130CFM+ Sunon 38x120mm fan | CM690 | Dell E248WFP Laptop - HP Compaq 6715b laptop | AMD Turion64 X2 [2.2ghz] | 2GB RAM | ATI X1250 | ATI RS690 Chipset / SB600 southbridge | 250GB HDD |