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I installed iDeneb v1.3 on DVD and tried to install it on fat32 ...
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Loading Darwin/X86 and reboot
Hi !
I installed iDeneb v1.3 on DVD and tried to install it on fat32 bootable partition.
It starts to load, displays 'Loading Darwin/X86" and finally reboots. F8 doesn't help.
I know that it's not new problem but I'm looking for the reason for few hours...
My computer:
ASROCK K8Upgrade-NF3, GF FX 5500, AMD Sempron 2800+ (1,61 GHz)
// Sorry for my easy english and thanks for any help
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try this when darwin appear, press f8 and type:
HP Pavilion Elite m9250f
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I tried it but it unfortunately didn't help... it still restarts.
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Go to the BIOS and check if you have AHCI SATA Support, also disable onboard stuff like LAN and Audio, try to play with different stuff there and keep trying to boot, if nothing work, change distro
HP Pavilion Elite m9250f
Snow Leopard 10.6.6, Asus IPIBL-LB MOD BIOS, Intel Quad Core Q6600, 4GB RAM (800mhz), 2x500GB, nVidia 8600GT (Works), ALC888S (Works), Wireless RT73 (Works), LAN (Works) -
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FAQ by TJ2K7 Macbook Pro 13" iPhone 4
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Thanks for advice.
I checked and I have SATA and IDE support but my hard disk is IDE.
I disabled that stuff but it did'nt help. Also leo4all can't start installation.
Is it possible to install Leopard on IDE disk?
I've also big USB hard disk, maybe can I install it on USB disk?
Sorry for noob quests but it's really my first time with leo.
Greetings
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Yeah it will work IDE, but you have to may sure the IDE HDD is set as Master via Jumper and no via cable select and the DVD has to be Slave, you can install on USB HDD yup, if anything of this seems to work just change the distro
HP Pavilion Elite m9250f
Snow Leopard 10.6.6, Asus IPIBL-LB MOD BIOS, Intel Quad Core Q6600, 4GB RAM (800mhz), 2x500GB, nVidia 8600GT (Works), ALC888S (Works), Wireless RT73 (Works), LAN (Works) -
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Blog -
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FAQ by TJ2K7 Macbook Pro 13" iPhone 4
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So, I checked and my IDE HDD was and is still setted as Master and DVD as Slave.
I tried 2 distros; iDeneb and Leo4all v3 and I'm losing a hope...
Do you have any other ideas?
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Maybe the cause is that my procesorr (AMD Sempron 2800+ - NO 64 version) doesn't operate SEE2 or SEE3?
Is any way to install Leo having this processor?
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The processor is not the problem, this is how your motherboard or bad BIOS Configuration, did you try with kalyway or iatkos?
HP Pavilion Elite m9250f
Snow Leopard 10.6.6, Asus IPIBL-LB MOD BIOS, Intel Quad Core Q6600, 4GB RAM (800mhz), 2x500GB, nVidia 8600GT (Works), ALC888S (Works), Wireless RT73 (Works), LAN (Works) -
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Hardware Combos -
FAQ by TJ2K7 Macbook Pro 13" iPhone 4
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Hmm... No. I only tried iDeneb and Leo4all. I will try with kalyway.
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