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Hey guys, I've gotten everything set up right to get OS X running on my desktop, but I'm getting stuck at "waiting for root device error" on my XPS 720. I'm trying to install it with Kalyway 10.5.2. I tried Googling a few topics on it, but nothing helped. Can anybody on here with a XPS 720 help me out (I knew a few of your on here have one)? Thanks! Here's the specs of my Dell XPS 720 that I'm trying to get Leopard to run on:

 

nForce 680i Motherboard

Intel Quad-Core Q6600 2.4GHz

Nvidia 8800 GT 512MB VRAM

3GB RAM

Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer

320 GB 7200RPM HD

Hey guys, I've gotten everything set up right to get OS X running on my desktop, but I'm getting stuck at "waiting for root device error" on my XPS 720. I'm trying to install it with Kalyway 10.5.2. I tried Googling a few topics on it, but nothing helped. Can anybody on here with a XPS 720 help me out (I knew a few of your on here have one)? Thanks! Here's the specs of my Dell XPS 720 that I'm trying to get Leopard to run on:

 

nForce 680i Motherboard

Intel Quad-Core Q6600 2.4GHz

Nvidia 8800 GT 512MB VRAM

3GB RAM

Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer

320 GB 7200RPM HD

 

It's probably your SATA HDD - the nforce SATA drivers are buggy. Try using a PATA drive on your system and see if that helps.

I was able to get past it somewhat by disabling any vista-specific BIOS optimizations. Most notable was HETA, or HEPA, or whatever it's called (it is on my Gigabyte mobo, not sure if it exists in nvidia boards, not using mine anymore.)

 

That got me into the OSX setup, but I was still having issues with reading DVD's on HFS partitions - received numerous read errors during the process. I finally will try a new SATA DVD drive tonight that I am bringing from work (advantages of working in IT :P I am wondering if the fact I have a Lightscribe drive has anything to do with it. Not sure if the mach kernel can deal with the firmware code natively. If the new SATA drive fails, I have another PATA drive I can try as well.

 

I'll post my results when I get a chance.

Well, it turns out it was my particular SATA DVD drive (TSS SH-S183L by Tohiba Samsung Storage) - it just doesn't work with the OS X kernel. Swapping it out with my other PATA drive (Sony model) worked like a champ. I have a fully functional Hackintosh on that system now. I would definitely try adding a different drive to your system and see if that helps your problem.

Would I have to take out the SATA HD or could I just add the PATA and dual boot HDs to get it past "waiting for root device"?

dunno. try it with both and see if it works? Never tried it that way, can't vouch for either way.

@ digitalr0gue

Do the BIOS changes suggested hamper the performance of Vista?

 

Not sure, I don't run Vista.

There's no way to get it to run without buying new hardware?

 

Try borrowing a drive from a friend first :(

  • 3 months later...
My system is XPS720 too and now I run my Leopard on it. I changed SATA optical drive to IDE optical drive. "Waiting for root device" issue solved. Hope this can help you.

 

 

To VEIK : i have an XPS720 too and failed into installing OSX on it.

I don't have the root devie issue as i've put an ide optical drive in it, but i'm not getting video card / network and sound working.

 

If you get success with a fully working osx, could you tell me what you did and which version os OSX you install ?

Thanks very much for your help !

  • 1 year later...
My system is XPS720 too and now I run my Leopard on it. I changed SATA optical drive to IDE optical drive. "Waiting for root device" issue solved. Hope this can help you.

 

(I'm French and I use google translation)

I have exactly the same problem with the patched dvd Kalyway, iDeneb and iAKTOS!

My PC is an HP Pavilion a6117, the problem is no matter in what order I plug my SATA cables but I believe it is an option PAHA in the BIOS of my motherboard, I'll try!

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have an nvidia graphics card and motherboard (I think.) I don't know what hard drive I have but I'm pretty sure it's a SATA because I'm getting the "still waiting for root device" message. Is there anything I can do regarding the BIOS options to make this work?

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