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Old 05-23-2009, 01:39 AM
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iPC 10.5.6 Universal Installation Problem

I have trouble with ipc installation here is what i got

I got the CPU Unresponsive by this screen
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As you can see is unresponsive
But it worked for a little then it showed the panic kernel screen
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and then
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I don't know why this happened i think a hardware error. If some one can help here it would be appreciated.How can i fix this? Also said that AppleNforceata : phy connection failed.

Here are what happened at the -v run
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Old 05-23-2009, 04:26 PM
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Let me understand some things,
1. You get KP even with kernel panics????
2. What happens when you boot "-x" (aka Safe Boot)?
3. What drivers options did you select when installing iPC?

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Version 10.6.2 32bit. Kernel: Vanilla. Audio: VoodooHDA 0.2.2 with prefpane. Video: Stock GMA. PS2 fix: VoodooPS2
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Old 05-23-2009, 07:10 PM
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Ok 1. I Get this in the panic.debugger called panic(cpu 3). Also"system model name:Unknow". I think is the cpu
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2.when i x save mode. I entered correctly everything seemed to work fine until a panic came and asked me to restart the pc
also i get this lines on the screen. I don't know what they are
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3.The driveres that i got where: (you can go to their site to see full driver options http://pcwizcomputer.com/ipcosx86/?page_id=96)

1.nvidia ninject 512 mb
2.Chipset applenforceata
3.audio: ac97
4.nforce klan driver because my lan is marvell yukon 88E116
5.USB Mount fix
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Old 05-23-2009, 08:14 PM
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Ok, then "-x" booted up.
First, try to know which kernel are you using to boot:
1 . Boot "-x"
2. login an then open Terminal app
3. type "uname -a"
That the line with kernel name and others info.

Besides that, type at boot after "-x" debug=0x100, so when you the KP, shows up some info, about what cause the KP.

Have you already chck the forum for other users with running MacOSX with similar hardware???
They already know what to use to get that hardware working.

CPU: Intel Pentium Dual E2140 1.6 GHz. Graphics: Intel(R) 82945G (128 MB). Board: Asus P5GC-TVM/S Chipset: Intel Lakeport-G i945GC. HDD: 232 Gb S-ATA Samsung
Version 10.6.2 32bit. Kernel: Vanilla. Audio: VoodooHDA 0.2.2 with prefpane. Video: Stock GMA. PS2 fix: VoodooPS2
USB 2 not working

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CPU: AMD Athlon™ X2 QL-62 2.0GHz. Graphics: Integrated GeForce® 9100M G. Chipset: nForce® MCP77MH.
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Old 05-23-2009, 08:27 PM
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I tried but safe mode is giving me a reboot your pc kernel panic. i checked with -v and still cpu panic. It doesn't boot like last time. Lat time i boot into -x it lasted seconds after i logged in to the desktop and that message appeared again. and i don't know what those lines in the screen are. I think is the video card

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Old 05-24-2009, 02:56 PM
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Try reinstalling without NVinject as you can always get your gfx card working properly later. You should always boot with -v (verbose mode) until you get your system fully working.

As it seems to be connected with your cpu, it may be worth booting with only one core for now to see if that helps matters.

At the boot prompt enter:

Code:
-v -x cpus=1
Hopefully this will get you into a stable system where you can start bug fixing.

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