newbee82 Posted July 24, 2011 Share Posted July 24, 2011 Hi @ all, i really need your help to install snow leopard on my system. I´m using iAtkos S3 v2 to get it working. Here is a Foto with install issue. Here are my SYS Specs: CPU: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 MB: XFX nForce780i 3 Way-SLI nForce Chip : MCP55 GPU: 2* Zotac GTX 260 Amp² SLI DVD: LG GH22N SATA HDD: Maxtor 80GB IDE (FAT32) HDD2: Maxtor 320GB SATA (NTFS/HFS+) WLAN: Realtek RTL8188SU USB Device Settings i´ve made in BIOS: ACPI S3 only HPET Enabled AHCI not in my BIOS IDE HDD as Master Bootflags i´ve tried: -f -v -v -x -v -f -v cpus=1 arch=i386 maxmem=2048 busratio=9 in different variations Please help me!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M92ManTis Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Hi @ all, i really need your help to install snow leopard on my system. I´m using iAtkos S3 v2 to get it working. Here is a Foto with install issue. Here are my SYS Specs: CPU: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 MB: XFX nForce780i 3 Way-SLI nForce Chip : MCP55 GPU: 2* Zotac GTX 260 Amp² SLI DVD: LG GH22N SATA HDD: Maxtor 80GB IDE (FAT32) HDD2: Maxtor 320GB SATA (NTFS/HFS+) WLAN: Realtek RTL8188SU USB Device Settings i´ve made in BIOS: ACPI S3 only HPET Enabled AHCI not in my BIOS IDE HDD as Master Bootflags i´ve tried: -f -v -v -x -v -f -v cpus=1 arch=i386 maxmem=2048 busratio=9 in different variations Please help me!! I think this as an AHCI problem, or it could be a problem with one of your connected usb devices. AHCI is usually found in "Drive Configuration" along with your HDD configuration. "Configure Storage Controller as: AHCI" or something like that is what you must do. EDIT: Also, remove all USB devices apart from your Keyboard and Mouse. EDIT2: Another thing you never mentioned, does it hang there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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