I tried to boot 10.6 on my PC but it got panic
• Gigabyte EP43-DS3
• Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT • Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 I have a retail Snow Leopard DVD (yes I bought it), and I installed it into an external HD via my MacBook. I've also installed Chameleon 2.0 RC2 to there. However, when I linked to my PC and tried to boot 10.6 on it, it showed this quickly. http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/4287/panicm.jpg (Don't ask me to boot 10.6 on a disk in my PC because it is still failed.) I could install and boot 10.5 on my PC easily, but I don't know why I always get that when I want to boot 10.6 on my PC. Please help me! :'( |
I have tried it for over one day, please help me. >.<
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I'm not sure but I think that using another bootloader will fix that.
I have Snow Bootloader from SnowOSX on my PC and it works and I have chameleon2.0RC2 on a usb drive and Chameleon2.0 gives me that kernel panic. |
It is failed by both Chameleon 2 RC1 & RC2. :(
What is Snow Bootloader? |
Nobody knows how to solve?
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I got that error using Chameleon RC1 and RC2 on my system too, little did I know the guide I was following had a pkg you install to help [that is Chameleon but it works for some reason, lol]. Well HERE ya go ;)
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RC2 doesn't work well.
Did you try and follow the various Giga thread how-to's? |
Same panic here.... I have replaced the boot file with the pc efi 10.1 with no luck. SL is installed with all necessary items to flash drive- anyone have a solution for this panic?
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PC EFI10v1 and v2 both fixed this problem for me. (The pictured KP.)
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Meow: try this:
If u have leopard dvd. But the dvd, then open terminal and type the following: chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/<installed snow dir>/System/Library/Extensions/ touch /Volumes/<installed snow dir>/System/Library/Extensions reboot Make sure your hard-disk is Master !! |
Should I install a boot-loader before doing that?
By the way, Boot Think 2.3, which works on Snow Leopard, will be released next week. |
Failed with Chameleon 2.0 RC3. :( However, there is a different kernel panic.
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/9172/kp2ja.jpg |
boot frm a leopard/SL dvd and delete AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext
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Which kexts are you using to boot with?
You should at least have these kexts: fakesmc.kext - new dsmos.kext, but better. NullCPUPowerManagement.kext - to disable the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext. OpenHaltRestart.kext - so you can reboot and shutdown. PlatformUUID.kext - with you're UUID for you're hdd, you can find it in disk utility. FakeSMC OpenHaltRestart PlatformUUID NullCPUPM |
wrong mkext permissions.
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I gave up. Waiting for better solutions.
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i got the same KP as OP how do i repair the mkext permissions? i am using chameleon rc1 + efi10 boot file + snowleo upgrade disk to a 8GB flash drive EDIT: nvm that still didnt work. trying to firgure out :/ OS : Windows 7 RTM + iPC 10.5.6 + combo update (vanilla) Mobo : Asus P5N-D (750i Chipset) Cpu : Intel E8400 @ 3.93 GHZ (on water) Ram : 4gb (1GBx2) (2GBx1) HDD SATA : 320GB DVD-RW IDE : PLEXTOR slotloading DVDRW GFX CARD : nVidia eVGA GTX260 Core 216 |
Ok!
So I found out what you have to do delete the mkext file in the extra folder. It's only for speed and not needed! |