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How would i go about disabling the SATA ports?
I use a SATA drive to boot XP and an IDE drive to boot OSX. Will disabling the SATA ports essentially disable my XP drive? Is there a way around that? |
Yes disable the XP drive while you install and get OSX up and running. Once you get everything setup you can turn your XP drive back on.
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so, i did this what the "known Issues site" said to do, still unable to load (O with \), also tried with the original disc per disabling drivers not needed. it still did not work took a photo of the error (see pic) and the code it spits is It says that at first it finds the drive and that it is a SATA - MCP 61 AppleNForceATA: found 1 units. then (CMD 0x9f0, CTR 0xbf0, IRQ 23, BM 0xec00) (CMD 0x9f0, CTR 0xbf0, IRQ 23, BM 0xec08) then Still waiting for root devices have anything else for me to try? |
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Disabled the second IDE Controller aswell as the Secondary Device on Primary IDE and I am Using a 500GB SATA HDD, connected to SATA Master 1. The Other SATA Ports are disabled. Setup is now running, Disk Utility Shows my 500GB SATA Harddisk and now i'm about to continue installation... We'll see if it works out at the end. So in fact, the Problem seems to come from the Drive containing the Source Disk, as it says, waiting for root device, imo the root device during a setup process is the disc drive, therefore the NforceATA Driver seems to cause the problems. Weird thing tho that the Harddrive works connected to SATA but not the DVD. Well i anyways prefer swapping of DVD Drives then cloning discs or whatever :) Hope this helps Keep up the great work Zeph! |
What people forget is we all dont have spare ide dvd drives lying about. Ive only got my Plextor sata one which cost me a fortune. There is NO physical way I can plug anything IDE in my computer.
Im having the exact same problem waiting for root device, but the above linked wiki didnt help because I dont have a clue what a kext is and where to put the commands it states. |
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OSx86 simply IS NOT guaranteed to work on all PC hardware... Hell, it's not supposed to work on PC hardware at all... I still only have it running successfully on 3 of the 8 computers I've tried. If you're serious about it running on yours: "get a clue" about what a .kext is - and learn "where to put the commands". There's tons of information here, on the Wiki and on the other OSx86 Forums. |