Press F8 on startup and type -v and hit enter to collect error reports. So i can see whats going on there.
Also make sure your boot order is DVD then HDD (try putting external first, if that dosnt work then try the other way round i.e. DVD, HDD, external HDD or DVD, external HDD, HDD), disable SMART in bios aswell if you can.
sorry for the late reply
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#61
Posted 26 January 2009 - 10:21 PM
#62
Posted 09 June 2009 - 11:31 PM
I'm running an HP G60 Laptop (AMD)
I had a later version that would start the install and then die, I then downloaded
Mac OS X 10.4.8 [JaS AMD-Intel-SSE2-SSE3 with PPF1 & PPF2]
I started getting the ebios errors instantly. after fighting for a long time I changed the dvd rom settings in vmware server from "Use ATAPI emulation" to "access the drive directly"
after that, I restarted the vm and viola, so far so good, the install is working and I'm in the GUI section of the installer now.
I hope this helps some of you!
I had a later version that would start the install and then die, I then downloaded
Mac OS X 10.4.8 [JaS AMD-Intel-SSE2-SSE3 with PPF1 & PPF2]
I started getting the ebios errors instantly. after fighting for a long time I changed the dvd rom settings in vmware server from "Use ATAPI emulation" to "access the drive directly"
after that, I restarted the vm and viola, so far so good, the install is working and I'm in the GUI section of the installer now.
I hope this helps some of you!
#63
Posted 23 July 2009 - 05:30 AM
#64
Posted 17 December 2009 - 06:37 AM
Yes. The problem was that the OS X drive that i used was the primary drive that had all the boot info on it. So when i formatted the drive it got rid of it all. Then the Vista drive was the 3rd in my sequence. So i had to switch that to my first drive. Even then the Vista DVD didnt recognize that i had a Vista install. So i had to just reinstall.
Meh now that i got it done and the boot info is there. I am gonna try and get OS X and Ubuntu installed. Only thing is i dont have a spare drive for OS X and need to know if i can partition the 160GB to 2 80GB parts and get OS X and Ubuntu installed.
Meh now that i got it done and the boot info is there. I am gonna try and get OS X and Ubuntu installed. Only thing is i dont have a spare drive for OS X and need to know if i can partition the 160GB to 2 80GB parts and get OS X and Ubuntu installed.
#65
Posted 22 May 2010 - 12:45 AM
iv downloaded and burnt iATKOS v1.0i to dvd and iv run cpuz and my cpu reads as MMX SSE (1,2,3 ) ... i dnt understand what that means ??
iv followed your iATKOS v1.0i install instructions , and i reboot and put the disc in and i get to a boot screen were i have to push enter .. but i can't push enter .. my keyboard is not reponsive.. iv got a bluetooth keyboard and mouse and they don't respond , iv tryed a usb keyboard but no luck eaither .
if you could help me in any way and tell me if my computer can run iATKOS v1.0i or if iv done sumthing wrong
specs of my computer
2gb ram
pentium 4 HT 3ghz
and i think on bored 64mb of graphics
iv followed your iATKOS v1.0i install instructions , and i reboot and put the disc in and i get to a boot screen were i have to push enter .. but i can't push enter .. my keyboard is not reponsive.. iv got a bluetooth keyboard and mouse and they don't respond , iv tryed a usb keyboard but no luck eaither .
if you could help me in any way and tell me if my computer can run iATKOS v1.0i or if iv done sumthing wrong
specs of my computer
2gb ram
pentium 4 HT 3ghz
and i think on bored 64mb of graphics
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