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Even in -s mode!
it works when I enter the darwin loader boot options but after that I can't type and my numlock light is off ! this is all happening on the dvd (I'm trying to do the fdisk -e and flag the boot part stuff) Please help! Thanks (I don't have any converters or usb keyboards lying around) |
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Mac OS X 10.6.3 2.8 GHz Intel Core I7 860 ASUS P7P55D 2 GB 2 Ghz DDR3 ATI RADEON XFX 4890 1GB 2 x Hitachi 160 GB Serial-ATA PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112 LaCie Desktop Harddrive 750 GB USB |
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i had same problem when i first time get Leopard installed. i try copy ApplePS2Controller.kext from cd to Extension but nothing happend...
So what i do? I go to nearest electric store and buy new wireless USB Mouse and Keyboard that was my final solution.. hope you don΄t have to do that Leopard 10.5.2 - AMD Athlon X2 5600+ @ 3.01Ghz - 4Gb DDR2 800Mhz - ATi Radeon HD3870 512Mb GDDR4 - 2 SATA HDD 80Gb + 320Gb. |
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i had the same problem, try to disable from bios USB Legancy Support, it worked for me.
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I disabled USB Legacy Support in bios but it didnt work.
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use a ps/2 to usb converter and see where you can get (pretty rare to find where I am situated in, =))
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