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I have researched and I cannot find a solution to this. I have sucessfully created the partition need for osx. I am trying to boot 10.4.5. After install it obviously restarts. There is a long scrool that takes place. Then I get a screen that stalls and says "Timed out on keyboard input stream" "Timed out on mouse input stream." I am using a microsoft wireless desktop elite keyboard and mouse. So I then switched to the origianl HP keyboard and mouse. It got past that part I am assuming and I got another stalled screen. I am gonna post pictures to show what I am getting. I am using partitionmagic 8.05 and acronis os selector. Here are my specifics on my computer

 

3.0 Pentium D processor(Hewlitt Packard)

2 gigs of DDR2 RAM at 667MHZ

160 gig SATA C drive + 300 gig SATA second HD(seagate)

x1300 pro graphics card

Lightscribe dvd burner

Plextor reserve dvd burner drive

 

Any help will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance......Here are the pics

1st pic is with the wireless keyboard in

2nd pic is with the HP keyboard and mouse in

 

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Jrgodfather32-HelpPic2.jpg

 

 

I have more angles of the screens if needed

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Just a thought - have you tried booting this DVD in another system to see how far it gets? You don't actually have to install it, just boot and see if it sticks at the same place or gets further. Just trying to rule out a slightly-defective DVD, which is the cause of a large number of install failures we see.

USB or PS2 Mouse/KeyBoard?

 

Also what speed did you burn the DVD at? And what DVD Media did you use? It seems that burning ISO images on CompUSA branded DVD's dont mix. I went through a whole pile of them. Then i burnt (with the same burner) onto a Apple Branded 2x dvd and everything was peachy!

 

Good luck with the installs.

I would start by removing all PCI cards, unneeded CD drives, etc. and start on a fresh base. Add the componenets back, piece by piece until it crashes again. Then you'll know what you need to patch.

 

Have you tried booting in safe boot? That could help.

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