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I have to boot in "-f" to start up


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Okay, I have 10.4.11 (actually iPC OSx86 10.4.8 'updated' with systemversion.plist)

 

Anyways, starting yesterday, I have had to press F8 for options, and then press -f for tiger to successfully start up. If I leave it be, and don't press anything, I do get past the white/grey apple screen, but then a whole bunch of text comes up. It says something like 9 out of 10 crashes before system will reboot.

 

How can I fix this?

 

Do you need more text?

 

BTW: It says something about my wireless card RT2560, so it says, which is a Linksys WMP54G, it also says the name of the driver thingy I installed to get it working. It is the Ralink one, the RT 61.

 

I really appreciate your help,

oh, and I'm a new to macs and the kext/terminal/backup/kernel/what-chya-ma-call-'ems :P

 

jordan

 

[EDIT]

Here is some actual text that it said, please know, this was not the only text

9 more failures without living at least 60 seconds will cause job removal

 

It also says something about:

apple.com.mDNSResponder

apple.com.nibindd

apple.com.usbmuxd

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