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Hello. Got some problems that I need som expert help for. I have searched the forums quite a lot, but I couldn't find any definite answers.

 

Problem #1:

 

EDIT: Found a solution

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Problem #2:

 

I downloaded the "MaC.OsX.10.4.5.Universal.Install.DVD(INTEL_AMD_SSE3_SSE2).iso" which has been reported to work in this forum.

 

When I boot with the "-v"-option it displays this:

hi mem tramps at 0xffe00000
PAE enabled
standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
vm_page_bootstrap: 256687 free pages
mig_table_max_displ = 71
CPU identification: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00 GHz
CPU features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM EST
 HTT: 0 core per package; 2 logical cpus per package
CPU extended features:
Enabling XMM register save/restore and SSE/SSE2 opcodes
[RTLOCK] frequency 3000000000 (2998478548)
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x00399CA3): Unable to find driver for this platform: "ACPI".

Debugger called: <panic>
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0xabf3e04 : 0x128aea (0x3b9dcc 0x133d3e20 0x130c94 0x0)
0xabf3e44 : 0x399ca3 (0x3dcf98 0x1b997a0 0x133d3e74 0x1b9ffc0)
0xabf3e64 : 0x37daca (0x1b83c00 0x1b83c80 0x1 0x3ae787)
0xabf3ec4 : 0x37f34f (0x1b83c80 0x1b83c00 0x1b9ffc8 0x1b9c568)
0xabf3f44 : 0x37ebb9 (0x1b83c80 0x1b7a080 0x8 0xffffffff)
0xabf3f94 : 0x388382 (0x1b83c80 0x0 0x1b996c0 0x0)
0xabf3fd4 : 0x196b69 (0x1b996c0 0x0 0x1b91458 0x133ba0) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0

kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.4.1: Tue Jan 3 18:23:53 PST 2006; root:xnu-792.7.90.obj~1/RELEASE_I386

 

Does anyone have a clue?

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Thanks in advance! :whistle:

Thanks for the help, guys, but I'm afraid that didn't help much.

I have the latest BIOS, and have also tried the latest beta over at ASUS', but it doesn't work. What's strange is that my 10.4.3 Install DVD works like a charm, but the 10.4.5 doesn't. And I have a Socket 478 P4C800 Deluxe mo-bo, not an A8N which this error usually is related to.. Does anyone have an idea of what's wrong?

 

Is there any way of having the 10.4.5 Install DVD run on a working 10.4.3 to install it on another partition?

Thanks for the help, guys, but I'm afraid that didn't help much.

I have the latest BIOS, and have also tried the latest beta over at ASUS', but it doesn't work. What's strange is that my 10.4.3 Install DVD works like a charm, but the 10.4.5 doesn't. And I have a Socket 478 P4C800 Deluxe mo-bo, not an A8N which this error usually is related to.. Does anyone have an idea of what's wrong?

 

Is there any way of having the 10.4.5 Install DVD run on a working 10.4.3 to install it on another partition?

 

I had the same problem with a bad written MacOSX86 10.4.3 8f1111 JaS patched, "SAM multimedia error, cannot read or write blah blah"

For me was not a BIOS problem (Asus P4P800-X), I had the latest version of BIOS, but was a bad written DVD. I got another DVD with the OSX 10.4.5 8f1111 dmg, I converted into .iso and I applied the ppf patch from JaS. I wrote the resulted .iso on another DVD (I chose a TDK DVD-R) and the installation work flavessly (no SAM Multimedia error or other messages). I suggest you to obtain a good copy and a good DVD media. During the installation, the sound of the DVD drive must be almost continuous (not speed variations). I hope to understand my English.

Get a good copy of 10.4.5 install DVD patched by MyZar and try again. Don't forget to use a good media, which is easy readable by your drive. Don't use DVD-RWs!

I had the same problem with a bad written MacOSX86 10.4.3 8f1111 JaS patched, "SAM multimedia error, cannot read or write blah blah"

For me was not a BIOS problem (Asus P4P800-X), I had the latest version of BIOS, but was a bad written DVD. I got another DVD with the OSX 10.4.5 8f1111 dmg, I converted into .iso and I applied the ppf patch from JaS. I wrote the resulted .iso on another DVD (I chose a TDK DVD-R) and the installation work flavessly (no SAM Multimedia error or other messages). I suggest you to obtain a good copy and a good DVD media. During the installation, the sound of the DVD drive must be almost continuous (not speed variations). I hope to understand my English.

Get a good copy of 10.4.5 install DVD patched by MyZar and try again. Don't forget to use a good media, which is easy readable by your drive. Don't use DVD-RWs!

 

I am having the same problems with my laptop right now. I am reburning the MyZar Image, and I'll try it as soo s as it is done. I am using an LG Dvd Burner, which has never given me problems before. I believe the model number is 6650.

I ran into the SAM multimedia error quite a bit and burned a number of DVD's and different speeds and on +/- and +/-RW disks. I didn't get rid of the SAM error completely until I reorganized the hardware: OSX Hard Drive on IDE Master, DVD drive on IDE Slave (both hooked on the same cable). After that it worked on all the disks I had burned.

How (or where) do you set the HD to IDE Master? I looked in the BIOS settings and don't see anything.

 

You have to open up your PC and change the jumper setting's on the back of the drives.

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