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toroloar

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In Topic: [Guide] Dell XPS 15 L502X (Early 2011) Snow Leopard Install (possibly L702x too)

17 January 2012 - 10:23 PM

Hi everyone,

I have an issue. When I install the iAtkos system like it is said in the (updated) tutorial with the kexts (first Dioxs then from the package) the OSX stucks at the booting point where you can see the Apple Booting Logo. Once again: I choose iAtkos1 in the Bootloader (it's the only one because I haven't installed Windows) and the system begins to boot correctly. After a while the booting circle icon stops moving and the whole picture stucks. The funny thing is that when I press some buttons I hear that the system has booted because I get sounds even when I press the volume buttons. But all I see is the stucked booting screen. I can even shut the system down by pressing the power button and return after that.

What can it be? Something with the graphic driver?

I have the a07 Bios and my specs are:

XPS 502x : 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz 1 SR
N11X5M06 1 SR
Display : 15.6" HD WLED True-Life (1366x768) with 2.0 Mega Pixel Integrated Camera 1 SR
LCD Back Cover : Metalloid Aluminum (WLAN) L501X 1 SR
Resource DVD : XPS L502x Diagnostics and Drivers 1 SR
Ship Accessory : German Docs 1 SR
RAM : 8.192MB (2x4.096) 1.333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel 1 SR
HDD : 750GB Serial ATA (7.200 1/min) 1 SR
Optical Drive : 8x DVD+/-RW Optical Drive 1 SR
Battery : 9 cell 90Wh LI-ION 1 SR
Graphics : 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M Graphics card 1 SR
Wireless : European Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 1 SR
Keyboard : Internal US/International Qwerty Keyboard 1 SR

Does someone know what it is?

@owen77




Hi!




I have the same computer and features, ram, hd, graphics....


You can boot with r-boot-le cd but when you try to boot with the cd something happens and you can't see de desktop, don't you?


I think i had the same problem. Thanks DOIX, in the other forum.:


" that's deff a System Definition problem, use multi beast and install MACBookPro 8.X system definition. You will boot fine then."





http://www.insanelym...dpost&p=1782718


For me, it worked


Luck!

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