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M4nfr3D 10-13-2009 11:17 PM

Leo 10.5.6 Retail on MSI P43 NEO3 didnt work
 
Hi, i hav problem.

I boot Retail with -f -v & boot132 method and works fine. In next step screen freeze in this:
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/9159/img4549.th.jpg
Direct link, if thumbnail dont work:
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/9159/img4549.jpg


Hardware:
MSI p43 NEO3
-hdd & dvd on sata
-ICH10/R
-ALC888
-P43
Intel C2D e7500
Palit nVidia gForce gts250
Patriot 2x2gb cl5

Any sugestions?
Please help.

M4nfr3D 10-17-2009 07:44 PM

refresh

plz help.

mm67 10-17-2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M4nfr3D (Post 37600)
refresh

plz help.

You need to make a dsdt.aml for your board or use a modded bios from here:
http://www.osxcores.site50.net/product-1.htm

I would not use a modded bios from that site, they are all very old now and risk to kill your board is quite high. It really isn't very hard to create your own dsdt.aml.

M4nfr3D 10-18-2009 08:32 AM

Ok, thanks, but i think that risk is too high, maybe in future i do this.

Do you know what distribution will work without any problems?
iPC? Kalyway?

mm67 10-18-2009 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M4nfr3D (Post 37627)
Ok, thanks, but i think that risk is too high, maybe in future i do this.

Do you know what distribution will work without any problems?
iPC? Kalyway?

If you just dump the original dsdt from Windows or Linux and post it here then I can help you patch it enough to get your system booted

M4nfr3D 10-18-2009 12:47 PM

Where to get original dsdt?

sorry, im lame >.<

mm67 10-18-2009 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M4nfr3D (Post 37641)
Where to get original dsdt?

sorry, im lame >.<

If you have Windows on your machine then boot to it, get Lavalys Everest corporate edition and use Acpi tools to exctract your dsdt from bios. Other option is to get Ubuntu livecd, boot to it, run terminal, sudo su and cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > dsdt.dat. Then post that dsdt.dat here.

M4nfr3D 10-19-2009 06:17 AM

Today i will to try extract dsdt, but i found in the web modded bios for my motherboard:
http://www.osxcores.site50.net/product-1.htm
(use Ctrl+F combination and type in search box "7514")
What do you think about it?

thorazine74 10-19-2009 08:50 AM

Its always better to use a DSDT file than patching your BIOS with some foreign BIOS you dont know if it works or not.
If you use a bad DSDT file that doesnt work you just delete the file and you are set. If you put a BIOS with a bad DSDT in your mobo you may not able to recover from it (easily).
There are many ways to extract DSDT:
- Everest Corporate.
- Linux LiveCD
- From inside OS X if you have a running system.

mm67 10-19-2009 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M4nfr3D (Post 37692)
Today i will to try extract dsdt, but i found in the web modded bios for my motherboard:
http://www.osxcores.site50.net/product-1.htm
(use Ctrl+F combination and type in search box "7514")
What do you think about it?

Like I told you already, risk of killing your board is quite high and you also get a very old bios using that method.