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iPC OS X 10.5.6 on a HP Pavilion t124a


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Hi Forum,

 

Basically I have spare computer which is a HP Pavilion t124a and I'm thinking of possibly turning it into a hackintosh. I do not know which type of distro of either 10.5 of 10.4 I should use. I have had success with the iPC 10.5.6 Public Beta, well... I mean I was able to boot the Install disk straight up from the Disk Drive without using a 'booter' (##### etc). The problem is... is that I don't know what kexts to use. I kinda based the kexts on what my computer hardware has, then I install it then come to the Darwin/x86 screen (Asking me to press any key to continue or to press F8 for boot flags) I choose the Boot flag option and type -f and -v as iPC recommends to. It then starts up with Apple Logo then loads the kexts for about 30 seconds then It loads up the first time set up :w00t:  then has a kernel Panic :(  when I was up to putting my Registration Information in.

 

while in -v mode it does come up with errors regarding com.superhai.GenericCPUPowerManagement or something like that. :blush:

 

I don't know what kexts to use with this machine If possible, could someone tell me what kexts I use from my system (

 

My System Specs are...

 

 - 2.53GHz Intel Pentium 4

 - 1GB RAM PC2700 (2x512 DIMM) DDR

 - Samsung SV076AH 60GB IDE

 - HP cd-writer/dvd-rom combo drive (I'm writing like a noob)

 - Gigabyte Geforce 6500 256MB AGP

 - Intel ICH4 Chipset

 - Realtek ALC650 Audio (AC'97)

 - Realtek RTL8101L

 

I want know what kexts I should use regarding to the...

 

 - Kernel

 - Video Drivers (The motherboard uses AGP, do have the AGPGart 2.7.1 along with the NVinject 256MB or either one. OS X detects the Graphics card is on AGP thanks to AGPGart 2.7.1, but need drivers for the Geforce 6500/6200LE!!!

 - Power Management (GenericCPUPowerManagement by superhai wasa giving me a Kernal Panic)

 - Fixes and Patches

 - DSDT Patches (Which one do I choose that works?)

 - AppleSMBIOS (Do I need one? If I do, which one best works for my system)

 - Alternate Bootloaders (Do I need one? If I do, which one best works for my system)

 

Thanks. :)

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