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Ok i thing i did something wrong while posting. I'll post it again:
Since I have an SB600 chipset I injected the kext that can be found on this forum for this chipset and now it detects both my ATA dvdrom and my SATA disk. However i now can't get past the NTFS partition detecting sequence... @the rest: Does anybody else suffer from this? I have 2 NTFS partitions: 1 Windows RE OEM rescue partition and a large OS/storage partition. The intaller doesnt give any errors, not even in verbose mode. I can't just remove all of those partitions since it's actually my office notebook :-). I also tryed installing through an USB IDE controller connected to an old harddisk while having the original one disconnected. Except for the poor performance, the OS crashes when it reaches the welcome wizzard. I get a totally crewed up graphical interface with nothing readable on it an stuttering sound... I thought having an ATI 2400 HD was a good thing since it's included in the *real* I Mac we have on the office... Can anybody help me with this? |
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I am probably an idiot but....I installed 10.5.2rev1 no problem on my dell 1501,got the iso for rev2 file hash is a match. I deleted my first install and went to load up the new one.When i put the disk in
and boot from cd it starts to load but after it reaches the apple screen(like 40sec) it just hangs like it is trying to boot an install that is already there???? Anyone have an idea?? |
I did try swiftdisc to burn at 2x then still same , okay see attach when I press -v ,
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I don't know whats going on with you guys but there is no problem with this iso image.
here what I did it! Download Leo v2 then burn it with Nero 8(speed 4x) reboot my PC, hit Enter to start Leo Installation After 30 to 40 sec (Do not be alarmed if the initial grey screen takes a couple minutes) you will see the Leo language screen, choose your native language from the list. For me I select English, Click Agree. Then go to Disk Utility then select your HD (for me I used SATA), format it to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and for option I did select MBR. Exit the disk utility, click continue Select a Hard Drive to install Leopard onto Click costume then select from the list Kernel 9.2.0, EFI v.8 MBR, extra fonts, (for sound and video, you need to find the right kext to use I can’t till you want you need to select from the list. Then click done Click install, wait until you will see “Install Successful” Click Restart or wait for the Mac to automatically restart. After the computer restarts, enjoy the new Welcome Screen |
i got a question can someone send me a copy of their activity monitor app, because i messed mine up and i need to replace it.
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i have a hp pavilion dv5000 with amd turion ml 32. i have tried to install leopard many times and with the same results... i get it installed till it says" about a minute left" and it just says that for an hour.. so i moved the mouse and it froze for 5 minutes and then shuts off... i need to know if zephyroth version will work on mine and if i will be able to dual boot windows vista and leopard... if i can... will somebody help me out with this
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I have you covered. Check your inbox now, should be there now in a .zip file format, enjoy. =)
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So I have my 10.5.2 Rev 2 running. x1600 kext is still broken after install (1024x768 screen WITH QE/CI). Installed Maclovin's x1600 for 0x71C2 DevID got me 1440x900 resolution (19" WS monitor), but now I don't have QE/CI.
Forcedeth detects my card, and brings it up, but won't get information from DHCP on the Router. Manually configured all the settings gets me internet. Aside from those, I see no issues. Would like to get my x1600 working though :( |
have you installed the leo graphics update?
btw it wont let me use the activity monitor says permissions are wrong and i have used repair permissions already to try and fix that |