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Hi Everyone, i have downloaded the 10.5.1 AMD leopard, when i try and boot the disk it first takes me to a screen which says "Press any key to continue or F8 to do a command" or something similar. Then it shows a Black Screen with quite large text and a few lines come up with something like HFS+. After this another blackscreen with quite small white text comes up and eventually crashes.
I have an AMD 3000+ which supports SSE2 and a Biostar 754 port K8-VGA (URL: http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en-us/mb/content.php?S_ID=210) I would also like the MD5 for the iso to see if it has been correctly downloaded. Thanks! |
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Sorry for double post couldn't find the edit button (just found it now) :S but i would like the point out that i have previously installed Tiger 10.4.9 Uphuck release which worked flawlessly.
All Specs: CPU: AMD 3000+ 754 2.0GHz - 1 Core Motherboard: Biostar K8VGA-M Ram: 2x512 DDR Ram Graphics Card: ATi x1650 Pro AGP Keyboard: PS2 Keyboard Mouse: PS2 Mouse OR USB Mouse (which ever is best, i have both) |
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You have a SSE2 cpu and you need inject a SSE2 kernel into the iso.
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Hey, how would i do that? Any links to a good guide would be great
Would any body be able to give me a guide on how to inject the SSE2 kernel? |
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do you have a working tiger?
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Ye i think, I will try and boot into it now. BRB (gotta connect that Hard Drive instead of Vista Harddrive :P)
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try to inject a SSE2 kernel from tiger, itīs very easy!!
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hi, I'm back and on tiger
keyboard wont work for some reason ;[ so I'm using keyboard viewer ;] how do i inject the kernel? where do i get sse2 kernel from anyway? |
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SSE2 KERNEL
1. Mount the Zephy Iso 2. Open Disc Utility 3. Click on New Image as Kernel and save to the desktop (4,7). 4. In disc utility, select the kernel image and click the restore tab 5. Drag the mounted Zephyroth to the Restore from field 6. Drag the mounted Kernel to the Restore to field 7. Click Restore and wait 8. Replace The mach_kernel for the new one 9. Click on New Image 10.Name the image as Mac Os X (4,7 & save on desktop!!) 11.Select the Mac Os X image and click the restore tab 12.Drag the mounted Kernel to the Restore from field 13.Drag the mounted Mac Os X to the Restore to field 14. Click Restore and wait 15. Burn the Mac Os X image |
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thanks just making a back up of the iso ;]
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