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Old 01-02-2010, 05:15 PM
Tommy311 Tommy311 is offline
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Problems with Installing 10.5.6 on Asus V1S

Hello ! Im new here. The main reason why i registered is that i have serious problems with installing OS X on my laptop.
Ive already posted on InsanelyMac, but nobody answered me yet...
Im trying the OS X Leopard 10.5.6 version. The disc contains normaln instalation and Live version. Both are supplied with loads of drivers. (Im quite a noob in Macs, so sorry if I dont have correct language ). The machine that Im using is Asus V1S (Core2Duo, 2Gb RAM, GeForce 8600GT) with Win XP SP2 as primary OS.
Sooo... I burned the disc, set up everything, and the installer just doesnt works. The Live and the installer just doesnt load. Everytime my computer restarts. I even tried to run the installer through a VirtualBox .... Same two scenarios: 1. Apple logo and nothing else ... 2. This text (Imageshack isnt working, so i rewrite it):

npvhash=4095
hi mem tramps at 0xffe00000
PRE enabled
rtclock_init: Taking bus ratio path 4 (Intel / Apple)
TSC: Verification of clock speed PASSED
TSC: Frequency = 2403.940760Mhz, FSB Frequency = 600.905190Mhz, bus ratio = 4
Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Sat Dec 6 19:39:54 IST 2008; Voodoo; Release 1.0 :xnu-1228.7.58/BUILD/obj/RELEASE_I386
standard timeslicing quantum is 10000us
vm_page_bootstrap: 252282 free pages and 9862 wired pages
mig_table_max_displ = 79
Local APIC version not 0x14 as expected
238 prelinked modules
warning: skipping presonalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X
IOResource: not registry member at registerService()
ACPI CA 20051117 [debug level=0 layer=0]


well....
Any ideas you came with will be appreciated.
Thank you in advance !

P.S.:
Ive already tried commands like "platform=x86pc" or "cpu=1", but nothing helped. I cant disable ACPI through my BIOS, because it just didnt support disabling this function.



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