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Hello,
- installation stuck while setup ist at 1 min resttime; installing a secound time without formattig Leo partition didn't help - one time I've chosen some kext's (sound, graphics, etc.) ohne time I used to install Leo without any extra kext; nothing worked - it doesn't matte if I chosse 9.1.0 or 9.2.0 kernel; no success - I selected every time EFI MBR to install At the end of installation, DVD stoops to turn in the drive and animation of loadinbar (the blue one) stopps. My System: CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Motherboard: MSI K8TNEO2-F V2.0 | ChipsetNorthbridge: VIA K8T800 Pro RAM: 1024 MB (Infineon) Display: GeForce 6800 GS (Asus V9999 Gamer Edition) Lan:1000 Mbit Realtek 8100S What can I do? |
http://osx86.wikidot.com > know issues next time you make a discussion search the forum/wiki page
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Well, I tried this solultionway at all.
As I said above, Installation still hangs. But I try it one more time and tell you after it what happend |
Move the mouse and see what happens. On my system it does permanently freeze. I have to move the mouse and the bar activates again and reaches its current stage in the installation.
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After 935493405 tries I managed Installation..
but now QE/CI isn't working anymore.. with 5.1 it worked perfekt.. what can I do ? |
stony;
I'm really having a problem installing and I had the same problem as you ("hangs at about a minute") . The wiki advice of re-installing didn't help. What did you do to get it to work ? |
have you tried moving the mouse hard enough? This SHOULD really get the progress bar moving. Serious here. Works for me. =)
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The "moving the mouse" thing does get results earlier in the install, but does not help when the system hangs at "about a minute".
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@martguy: Afters several tries it worked.. I did nothing special.. maybe god was with me? :P
Sry.. but I can't tell you anything more than follow the wiki advice. |
hi,
i had the same problem... the only way to finish the installation is to install the efi bootloader before installation... 0) boot from dvd 1) Partition your hdd and format 1.1) unmount your disk 2) go to the terminal and install the bootloader... cd /usr/standalone/i386 ./startupfiletool -v /dev/diskXsY ./boot_v8 2.1) mount the partition 3) install osx without any bootloader after installation when you boot from hdd you got the blinking cursor or not, i dont know why... i think the problem is my extern usb hdd but installation finish... =) when i boot with dvd (rd=diskXsY) the system boots up without any problems and runs very stable but without lan and sound, i have to wait for running kexts... system... m2n sli deluxe amd x2 4600 |
1- Before initiating the installation, it opens a terminal and it writes "diskutil list" to see in that disc is going away to install Leopard.
He appears the following thing: leopard: diskXsY (X is the disk number and Y is the partition number on which you installed Leo) Example: Leopard: disk2s1 2-Installs leopard with the option MBR-efi. 3-If the last minute stops the installation, reinitiates. 4-It starts again with dvd of Leopard, presses f8 and - s 5- cd /usr/standalone/i386 6- write: ./startupfiletool -v /dev/diskXsY ./boot_v8 Example: ./startupfiletool -v /dev/disk2s1 ./boot_v8 7-It reinitiates... and all perfect one ... sorry my english |
Hello there...
after i got a kernel panic when starting from DVD, i found out that i have to remove the AppleNForceATA.kext and rebuild the .iso because i have nforce3 Chipset (http://osx.kbot.de/comments.php?DiscussionID=358&page=1#Item_0) - after a long night i managed to do that and t i went through installation. When i rebooted after installation system hang on "waiting for root" (blinking cursor), so i tried to fix booting for GUID + EFI as described in the following post: http://osx.kbot.de/comments.php?DiscussionID=140&page=1#Item_0 I couldnt fix that problem - so i decided just to change the system disc from GUID to MBR. Now i have that freeze about 1-2 minutes before end of installation - i tried to reinstall (do i have to choose drivers etc. again?) as written in the "known issues": http://osx86.wikidot.com/known-issues#toc0 - but still the same problem. One time i rebooted and tried to start without DVD - and (big surprise!) Leopard started and worked. I played around a little and everything seemed to work fine - only i had no audio (AC97) and no LAN (but maybe i have to choose different drivers). As i wasnt sure if that system is ok after that "freeze-1-minute-before-end-installation", i decided to install again. Then i found this post and tried to move the mouse like written above - but no success. Is it maybe better to get GUID working? Or is it ok to use MBR? Has it something to do with EFI? (Or maybe with the actual moon phase?) And: is it ok to work with a system which was installed and worked after i rebooted after the freeze 1 minute before end of installation? |
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this method ONLY works on 10.5.1 |
Well, but what can i do then?
Now i tried again and again - moving the mouse around when the installation hangs - but still the same. And now, after rebooting i cannot start the system: kernel panic (one time it was starting although installation did not end properly) Do i have to install on GUID? or maybe install EFI manually on MBR (dont know if i have EFI installed or not know...) |
interesting, because for me it works, could be because of DVD (my problem =) )
can't believe the wiki doesn't properly address this either. whisper someone and may be there may be a personal solution for this rather than mine. |
I have the same issue, can some please help me...
AMD 64 2.4Ghz 1024MB 20GB HDD 256MB GFX Card need more info? |
Ok I will try to explain how to repiar the MBR bootloader, I have not tested this but it should work. Load the DVD up and open terminal.
First we are going to make sure the partition is active. Code:
fdisk -e /dev/rdiskXsY ##replace X and Y with your disk/partition numbers for Leopard Code:
diskutil unmount /Volumes/"Leopard" ## Change "Leopard" for whatever you named your partition Code:
cd /usr/sbin |
as my install never came to his end (allways hanging 1,2 or 3 minutes before end) i am no running leopard after a "unfinished" install - i just rebooted after the freeze and could start the system then. i guess that at the end of install its only the system optimization and i did that afterwards with onyx.
now since two days i try to fix some problems (usb not working properly for usb-sticks, alert sounds scratchy, safari and some other apps crashing, time machine doesnt work) and although i dont think that it has something to do with the "unfinished install" i just want to be sure... so it would be nice to find a solution for getting the installation really to its end. anybody an idea? |
Yes you can show us the install.log to see where it stucks.
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i never had a look into that install.log, so i did now - and as i guess install is really finished, although stucking 1 minute before the end. maybe did everything fine in the background...
as is said before, in my case leopard works after such a "unfinished" install - i only asked myself if some of my issues depend of that "unfinished" installation or not: - permissions for IOUSBfamily.kext allways change after reboot - then USB-storage is not recognized until reinstall of the kext (but USB headset works fine allways) - sound works fine with ALC850 - but system alert sounds are scratchy (i installed some other kexts before i recognized that only the alert sounds are scratchy - so i reinstalled the original kexts) - safari and some other apps are crashing sometimes (but is that maybe a tyypical "leopard"-bug?) - time machine doesnt want to make a backup (device not found) - seems to be a "leopard"-issue too... as the log is really big i uploaded it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/95733701/install.zip.html |
btw: bookmarking discussions does not work for me - i do not receive any emails. anyone else that problem?
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Is it possible to find out why the installation stucks with this logfile?
http://rapidshare.com/files/95733701/install.zip.html Would be great if somebody could help me. |