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I got the (reportedly) Golden Master version of snow leopard from the green demons, and restored it to a 10gb partition (I don't have any DVD-DL). I boot into it with Chameleon and on the apple loading screen, I see a bunch of numbers and get a kernel panic.

Heres my setup:

Intel core2quad, nvidia 9500GT, 4gb ram, and Gigabyte G31M-ES3L motherboard. And I'm running Leopard fine.

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I got the (reportedly) Golden Master version of snow leopard from the green demons, and restored it to a 10gb partition (I don't have any DVD-DL). I boot into it with Chameleon and on the apple loading screen, I see a bunch of numbers and get a kernel panic.

Heres my setup:

Intel core2quad, nvidia 9500GT, 4gb ram, and Gigabyte G31M-ES3L motherboard. And I'm running Leopard fine.

just try with boot-flag -f

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just try with boot-flag -f

 

 

NEVER use -f on Snow Leopard, use Kext Utility !

 

I got the (reportedly) Golden Master version of snow leopard from the green demons, and restored it to a 10gb partition (I don't have any DVD-DL). I boot into it with Chameleon and on the apple loading screen, I see a bunch of numbers and get a kernel panic.

Heres my setup:

Intel core2quad, nvidia 9500GT, 4gb ram, and Gigabyte G31M-ES3L motherboard. And I'm running Leopard fine.

 

only installing Chameleon is not enough ... there will be more work to do for running the snow ... go and play with your Leopard !

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Patched kernel is not neceessary...

I've got a full up and running 64 bit 10.6 on a P31-DS3L

Can't get 32 bit to load, but hey, 64's not bad :blink:

 

Installed onto USB HDD from ISO when already booted into Leo

64bit Kexts used...

AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext

FakeSMC.kext

AHCIPortinjector.kext (not sure if needed)

voodooHDA.kext

PlatformUUID.kext

 

 

GFX, Audio, Lan via DSDT.aml

 

I do recall after the initial boot that my drives and such were folder icons and I KP'd. Second boot was the same thing, but I restarted before another KP. on the 3rd reboot, drives were there, no KP since.

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