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Hello, my setup is

GA-G41M-ES2L

E6300 DualCore

2x2 gigs Kingston HyperX

2x WD640AAKS for dual boot SL and Windows 7

I also have a TV tuner card Leadtek PVR3000 and Live 5.1 sound card ( that's all I could get for those 2 PCI slots :( )

I still have to buy a single slot Graphic card ( looking for GT220) and a DWD-RW

I'm really having a headache because of those 2 PCI slots, I can not get any decent graphics ( it's not that I am a gamer or so, but I would have a wider choice for purchasing)!

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HELP!

 

I had this almost done. I was able to boot into SL 10.6.4 on the target Hard Drive using the USB memory stick as a boot loader. I got to the step where I installed Ridgline's post installer and it killed the install. The target hard drive boots, and goes through the apple screen with the spinning circle, goes briefly through a black screen, but ends up hung on a blue screen at the end.

 

Any way to fix this?

 

I have:

G31M-ES2L rev. 2.3

E5300

EVGA7600GT

 

My boot drive is an 250GB IDE drive.

boot verbose

look what freezes

must be on the graphic side

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boot verbose

look what freezes

must be on the graphic side

 

Here is a screen capture. This is the last thing that happens before the blue screen of death. :)

 

post-162048-1282925972_thumb.jpg

 

Could this be related to the fact that my HD is IDE rather than SATA?

 

Thanks for your reply, BTW.

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Here is a screen capture. This is the last thing that happens before the blue screen of death. ;)

 

post-162048-1282925972_thumb.jpg

 

Could this be related to the fact that my HD is IDE rather than SATA?

 

Thanks for your reply, BTW.

 

Looks like you are using 64-bit kernel with Geforce 7 series card, I do think that combination is not possible.

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Here is a screen capture. This is the last thing that happens before the blue screen of death. ;)

 

post-162048-1282925972_thumb.jpg

 

Could this be related to the fact that my HD is IDE rather than SATA?

 

Thanks for your reply, BTW.

 

try setting everything in 32bit and check from there

dl this :

http://www.ahatfullofsky.comuv.com/English...ms/SMS/SMS.html

set up 32 bit, reboot verbose, look if it goes through

 

if not check if you are dvi connected (vga or dp is tricky) and use a nvinjector that's correct for your card (nvenabler)

you might also activate the 7600 thru OSX86 tools i gues it's possible

 

is this still doesn't work you might try a sata drive indeed (ahci)

are check another best-working graphic like the nvidia 9500GT or 8400GS

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Looks like you are using 64-bit kernel with Geforce 7 series card, I do think that combination is not possible.

 

try setting everything in 32bit and check from there

dl this :

http://www.ahatfullofsky.comuv.com/English...ms/SMS/SMS.html

set up 32 bit, reboot verbose, look if it goes through

 

if not check if you are dvi connected (vga or dp is tricky) and use a nvinjector that's correct for your card (nvenabler)

you might also activate the 7600 thru OSX86 tools i gues it's possible

 

is this still doesn't work you might try a sata drive indeed (ahci)

are check another best-working graphic like the nvidia 9500GT or 8400GS

 

Thanks to both of you!

 

Is there a way to switch to 32 bit without reinstalling from scratch?

 

Does it matter which brand of 9500GT or 8400GS card I get?

 

Is this supported?:

Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GT 210 512 MB PCI-Express Video Card GV-N210OC-512I

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Thanks to both of you!

 

Is there a way to switch to 32 bit without reinstalling from scratch?

 

Does it matter which brand of 9500GT or 8400GS card I get?

 

Is this supported?:

Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GT 210 512 MB PCI-Express Video Card GV-N210OC-512I

 

There is no need to change graphics cards or reinstall, just boot with 32-bit kernel using arch=i386.

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There is no need to change graphics cards or reinstall, just boot with 32-bit kernel using arch=i386.

 

I will, thanks. How/where do I enter "arch=i386"?

 

But I am thinking about a new card so that I can run under 64 bit and Amazon has $30 rebates on these EVGA cards so I am wondering if they would be compatible:

 

 

 

EVGA nVidia GeForce GT220 512 MB DDR2 VGA/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Graphics Card 512-P3-1220-LR

Price after rebate: $39.35

 

 

EVGA nVidia GeForce 210 512 MB PCI-Express Video Card 512-P3-1212-LR

Price after rebate: $13.06

 

There are many others as well...

 

List of items

GT240 1GB DDR3

Model #: 01G-P3-1236-LR UPC #: 843368002329

GT220 DDR2

Model #: 01G-P3-1225-LR UPC #: 843368011659

GT220 512MB

Model #: 512-P3-1220-LR UPC #: 843368011642

GeForce 210

Model #: 512-P3-1212-LR UPC #: 843368004675

GeForce 210 Passive Heatsink

Model #: 512-P3-1213-LR UPC #: 843368005238

9800GT 512MB HDMI DDR3

Model #: 512-P3-N987-TR UPC #: 843368005245

X58 SLI

Model #: 132-BL-E758-A1 UPC #: 843368008208

GTS250 1GB HDMI DDR3

Model #: 01G-P3-1145-TR UPC #: 843368005931

X58 SLI

Model #: 132-BL-E758-TR UPC #: 843368009977

EVGA GeForce GTS 250 512MB, SSC, PCI-E 2.0, DVI, VGA, HDMI

Model #: 512-P3-1154-TR UPC #: 843368012076

GT240 1GB DDR2

Model #: 01G-P3-1235-LR UPC #: 843368002312

GTS250 512MB HDMI DDR3

Model #: 512-P3-1140-TR UPC #: 843368005757

9800GT 1GB HDMI DDR3

Model #: 01G-P3-N988-TR UPC #: 843368005641

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You enter it at the same place where you entered -v to boot in verbose mode.

 

I didn't enter -v. I selected "Boot Verbose" from a menu:

 

Boot

Boot Verbose

Booot Ignore Caches

Boot Single User

Memory Info

Video Info

Help

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I didn't enter -v. I selected "Boot Verbose" from a menu:

 

Boot

Boot Verbose

Booot Ignore Caches

Boot Single User

Memory Info

Video Info

Help

 

Ok, in that case at the same time you see that menu, just start typing.

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Ok, in that case at the same time you see that menu, just start typing.

 

OK, when the menu came up I just typed

 

arch=i386<enter>

 

Nothing showed on the screen when I did this and the result was the same: blue screen of death. My guess is that the command was not accepted at that location, but I cannot be sure.

 

Well, I'll be damned. The second time it worked. Maybe a typo.

 

Is there a way to make that setting permanent without entering it every time?

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OK, when the menu came up I just typed

 

arch=i386<enter>

 

Nothing showed on the screen when I did this and the result was the same: blue screen of death. My guess is that the command was not accepted at that location, but I cannot be sure.

 

Well, I'll be damned. The second time it worked. Maybe a typo.

 

Is there a way to make that setting permanent without entering it every time?

 

Add it to com.apple.Boot.plist. Here is mine:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Kernel</key>
<string>mach_kernel</string>
<key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
<string>y</string>
<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>y</string>
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>arch=i386</string>
<key>Default Partition</key>
<string>hd(0,1)</string>
<key>Timeout</key>
<string>2</string>
<key>DropSSDT</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GeneratePStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GenerateCStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>EnableC4State</key>
<string>Yes</string>
</dict>
</plist>

 

This is what you need:

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>arch=i386</string>

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Add it to com.apple.Boot.plist. Here is mine:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Kernel</key>
<string>mach_kernel</string>
<key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
<string>y</string>
<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>y</string>
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>arch=i386</string>
<key>Default Partition</key>
<string>hd(0,1)</string>
<key>Timeout</key>
<string>2</string>
<key>DropSSDT</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GeneratePStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GenerateCStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>EnableC4State</key>
<string>Yes</string>
</dict>
</plist>

 

This is what you need:

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>arch=i386</string>

 

 

THANKS A LOT! That worked perfectly. I take it that when I want to go back to 64 bit, I can just remove that string?

 

I got Ethernet working but the sound still doesn't work. I've read through this thread, but there seems to be a lot of conflicting information about how to get the sound working. Does anyone know the correct configuration for my system?

 

Currently I have ALC662.kext and dsdt.aml that came with it in /Extra/Extensions and after installing I ran kext helper. I also tried running 10.6.2-AppleHDAInstaller.pkg, which also didn't work. I'm afraid to keep trying things at random for fear of breaking the install.

 

Any ideas?

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i downloaded and installed the 10.6.2-AppleHDAInstaller.pkg from Ridgeline's site several times but I still have no input or output devices in the sound control panel.

 

Is there another way to get sound working on this board?

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Finally got the sound working with the latest Voodoo.

 

Can someone let me know if the GeForce 210 and/or 220 cards are supported yet?

They should work, but honestly, you might have better luck asking in a forum thread that deals with your specific board.

 

You have a G31M-ES2L, this thread is about the G41M-ES2L.

 

A quick search turned up the following thread that specifically mentions your board:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...mp;hl=G31M-ES2L

 

I'd ask there as chances are, the specific hardware info for your board will be there.

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They should work, but honestly, you might have better luck asking in a forum thread that deals with your specific board.

 

You have a G31M-ES2L, this thread is about the G41M-ES2L.

 

A quick search turned up the following thread that specifically mentions your board:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...mp;hl=G31M-ES2L

 

I'd ask there as chances are, the specific hardware info for your board will be there.

 

 

Good point. Thanks... there's not a lot going on over there lately, though, so I figured this MB is be fairly close.

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Good point. Thanks... there's not a lot going on over there lately, though, so I figured this MB is be fairly close.
Logic is sound, but unfortunately there can be major differences between boards and even different revisions of a board. I've seen different settings needed depending on the BIOS version used.

 

Anyway, I have seen people claiming to have GT220's and such working under OS 10, so it should work, but there are a lot of variables.

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