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stuck at booting iPC 10.5.6
as soon as i boot from iPC 10.5.6 dvd and enter verbose [-v] mode i get this :
Darwin/x86 boot v5.0.132 - Chameleon v1.0.11 Build date: 2008-06-09 20:12:22 VESA v3.0 32 MB Press any key to start... And then: Loading Darwin/x86 Loading kernel mach_kernel Loading HFS+ file: [mach_kernel] from 4230a80. Loading HFS+ file: [mach_kernel] from 4230a80. LoadingDrivers: Loading from/System/Library/Extensions.mkext Loading HFS+ file: [/System/Library/Extensions.mkext] from 4230a80. Loading HFS+ file: [/System/Library/Extensions.mkext] from 4230a80. _ (this just blinks) it just hangs here with the cursor( _ ) blinking. what do i do? i have tried -x -f -v and -cpus=1. nothing is working. my pc config is: pentium 4 2.66 ghz (sse3 compatible) 320gb hard disk 640 mb ram (512+128) no graphic card ps2 mouse and keyboard please help. i want to install this from a long time. pls pls pls |
#2
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pls help n reply
somebody pls help....
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#3
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u could try..
1. deleting the extensions.mkext (by booting with -f)
2. or get your self another mach_kernel.. what kernel are you using? voodoo works the best for me MOBO: HP M8100n AMD Media Center TV PC OS: 10.5.8 (Updated from iPC OSX86) Kernel: 9.8.0 Voodoo Kernel Processor: Athlon 64 X2 with Dual Core technology MotherBoard: MCP61 Graphics: nVidia 9600gt 512 mb Audio: Realtek ALC888: Digital Output Chipset: Apple nForce ATA Ethernet: MCP61 LAN (Realtek RTL8201N) |
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how do i?
i have tried booting with -f but how do i delete extensions.mkext
how do i get a mach_kernel? i havent even reachd the apple logo screen... |
#5
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If you have the opportunity to boot into some unixoid OS (i.e. Linux, BSD, ...) you might check the md5-checksum of your iPC DVD, by using
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It should return a couple of numbers and letters, this should both match with the ones listet on the iPC website - since there are variosu PPF patches for iPC distro and I don't know which one you downloaded, you'll have to look up for it yourself. With doing this you can ensure that you don't have a bad burned DVD or downloaded a corrupt ISO. md5 checksum tool is avaible for Windows also, but Windows doesn't allow to check the DVD itself. AMD Phenom II X4 955 - ASRock AM3A770DE - 8GB DDR3-1333 - Radeon HD 5570 1GB passiv - BCM4318 802.11b/g - Snow Leopard Retail
+++ AMD Phenom X3 8450 - ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA (BIOS L2.39) - 4GB DDR2-800 - Radeon HD 4650 512MB - Snow Leopard Retail (retired) / OpenBSD |
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i'l try
ok i'l try this but i dont hav access to linux... is there a dvd md5 checker for windows too?
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#7
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