Your goal, as mentioned as mentioned in the previous post, should be to get a working OSX gui with the least amount of options chosen during install.
iatkos v7
When you acquired this file there should have been a MD5 checksum included with it. You can use this to check the integrity of your downloaded file. You can Google "How to check MD5 checksum" or you can check out this program for windows.
http://www.exactfile.com
You have burned a bunch of ISOs so it looks like you know how to burn them and I don't need to go over that. Lets burn the disk again using, at most, half of the maximum burning speed of the drive. I would suggest the slowest speed possible and go have a bite to eat.
With the file verified and the disk burned slowly you can try to boot. Use the boot flags:
You can other boot-flags just make sure you add them to this.
If you get into the installer choose the following and nothing more:
Chameleon v2
/Extra directory
AppleDecrypt
SMBIOS Resolver
9.7.0 Kernel voodoo
Disabler
All of the System chipset options unless in the description it says that one of them conflicts with the other.
It looks like Post-Install Actions is selected by default though Im not sure what these are you can leave it checked.
10.5.5
Get to the point where you are getting the Still Waiting for Root error and we can try to install the ATA kext manually.
Get the ATA kext
I use Slashack's modified AppleNForceATA.kext.
Thread:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=127611
Download Page:
http://darwin-ata.googlecode.com/fil...ceATA.kext.zip
From here you have two options. Place the kext on a USB flash drive formatted to FAT32 or HFS or use some kind of software to place the file into the root of your HFS formatted drive from within Windows.
Just let me know which method you used and how you formatted the USB drive if you used it. If you placed it directly onto the drive somewhere else than let me know. Ill reply back with the steps to get it installed with correct permissions.