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On DVD It Gets EBIOS Read Error

 

The EBIOS read error occurs when the boot loader doesn't recognise the OS X disk.

 

Which boot cd are you using and which version of OS X?

 

 

On Pc with Faulty SL It Shows Uptime In Nanoseconds

 

I need the panic to debug it, take a photo and post it here.

 

By the way, I don't think SMART status is required. I had it turned off for a while in my BIOS.

All it does is reports if the hard drive has any failures.

 

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