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Old 09-05-2009, 04:56 AM
akolozvary akolozvary is offline
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Question iAtkos V7 10.5 installs succesfully, but can't boot EVGA Classified X58 Intel i7 920

My specs:
Intel i7 920, CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB PC3 12800, BFG GeForce GTX 285
EVGA X58 Classified, 2x RAID Intel X25-E Extreme SSD (Windows 7), 2x RAID WD Black, and one old 32gig Raptor drive (MAC install)


I'm trying to install OSX with the help of Iatkos V7 10.5.7.

So...I pop in the DVD. Push F8 once I boot to the DVD and enter:
"-v -f busratio=20 cpu=1"
I've also tried "mach_970 -v -f busratio=20 cpu=1"

Either way, both get me thru the installation successfully without a hitch. However, upon booting after install...I receive the following: "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER."

The following youtube link contains my steps of just one set of options I picked during install (did several of them with a few variations, all end up with same results)...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol_fyIPFNYo&fmt=18

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The options I picked during the install:
Bootloader: Chameleon V2
SMBIOS: AppleSMBIOS netkas
Kernal: 9.7.0 Kernal Voodoo
OHR
Remove TyMCE
DVI/DVI
NATIT
nVidia GT200
Realtek R1000
I installed easybcd to see if it would do anything for me...but upon booting up to easybcd boot menu I receive an error about it not being able to find \NST\nst_mac.mbr after I select MAC OSX from the menu (and yes, I did change the options in EasyBCD to point to the correct HD). Is this even required if MAC OSX is installed on a totally different harddrive?

Someone suggested on youtube that I remove all my other extra harddrives. So, I tried this...but no dice. Same results.

Also tried changing SATA mode in BIOS from RAID to AHCI. Don't have an IDE drive, so no jumpers needing to set for Primary Master / Secondary...etc. From Bios, I changed the drive to boot first to the Hard Drive. Not sure what else to check for.

My DVD is an IDE drive. Not sure if this would be problamatic in anyway. I haven't tried the USB method yet. Not even too sure how to get the image converted to a USB stick.

Anyone have any suggestions on getting around this or recommendations for other DISTROs?

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Old 10-13-2009, 08:12 AM
akolozvary akolozvary is offline
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Bumping it up again because I'm still experiencing difficulty installing the MAC OSX.
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Old 10-17-2009, 03:11 AM
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which kernel did you select in install time, you need to install with voodoo kernel if your using 10.5.6
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Old 10-17-2009, 04:04 AM
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Make sure you select your MAC hdd to boot first. Make sure you installed one of the bootloaders from the install.

When booting after successful install, try -v cpus=1. If that didn't work add -x.
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:04 AM
akolozvary akolozvary is offline
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Bump.

I condensed everything back to the first post I made in this thread.
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:10 AM
xXrkidXx xXrkidXx is offline
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use cpus=1 cpu=1 isnt a real command.

Computer: Gateway 838GM | 9.5.0 Vodoo Kernel |2.0 RC4 Chameleon Bootloader | Processor:Intel Pentium 4 630 / 3 GHz | RAM: 512MB | OS: Windows 7 32BIT, OSx86 iPC 10.5.6 | Mainboard Chipset: Intel 915G Express | Graphics Card:Integrated Intel GMA 900 | Video Memory: Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0 | Audio:ALC 860 |Card Reader:8 in 1 Integrated| Hard Drives:1x 200GB SATA(Win 7), 1x 320GB SATA(OS X) Both Internal
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:14 AM
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use cpus=1 cpu=1 isnt a real command.
LOL. Man, if that's the real problem here...I'm going to laugh. Going to have to try that I suppose to see if that does anything.

Thanks for the quick reply by the way.
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:15 AM
xXrkidXx xXrkidXx is offline
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lol no problem. good luck

Computer: Gateway 838GM | 9.5.0 Vodoo Kernel |2.0 RC4 Chameleon Bootloader | Processor:Intel Pentium 4 630 / 3 GHz | RAM: 512MB | OS: Windows 7 32BIT, OSx86 iPC 10.5.6 | Mainboard Chipset: Intel 915G Express | Graphics Card:Integrated Intel GMA 900 | Video Memory: Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0 | Audio:ALC 860 |Card Reader:8 in 1 Integrated| Hard Drives:1x 200GB SATA(Win 7), 1x 320GB SATA(OS X) Both Internal
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:17 AM
xXrkidXx xXrkidXx is offline
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OHHH wait stop. thats not your problem...
the problem is OS X isnt the activated partition. google Fdisk. learn how to use it, and make OS X bootable. I didnt read all of it :P just the cpu part... but also use the CPU thing.

Computer: Gateway 838GM | 9.5.0 Vodoo Kernel |2.0 RC4 Chameleon Bootloader | Processor:Intel Pentium 4 630 / 3 GHz | RAM: 512MB | OS: Windows 7 32BIT, OSx86 iPC 10.5.6 | Mainboard Chipset: Intel 915G Express | Graphics Card:Integrated Intel GMA 900 | Video Memory: Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0 | Audio:ALC 860 |Card Reader:8 in 1 Integrated| Hard Drives:1x 200GB SATA(Win 7), 1x 320GB SATA(OS X) Both Internal
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:46 AM
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I just got back after adding CPUS=1...I got the same results.

I'll try the FDisk. Haven't really used that since the DOS days I think.

Looks like I found a good guide for those that run into the same problem as I:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...howtopic=22844

Will try this out!
Thanks for the tip.

Oh, and is AHCI a must? Would I be able to get away with using RAID for my SATA Mode in BIOS? Would be difficult to get dual boot in windows too if I change RAID to AHCI since my Windows drive is on RAID.

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