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Hello all I presently have a Dell Dimension E510. I am having some issues getting Leopard on it. I have tried the Following DVD’s

 

 

 

iDened 10.5.5 No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

iPC 10.5.6 ( No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

iAtkos 10.5.5 No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

Kalyway 10.5.2 Installs fine but drivers are giving me an issue. I can get the VGA, NIC working. I want a newer version of leopard on the PC. Can anyone suggest what I can do to get these to work.

 

Below are the specs of the PC I am using:

 

 

 

-Pentium 4 3.0 HT ( Hyper Threading) Single Core

 

-512 DDR2 RAM 533mhz

 

-160 SATA Hard drive ( No other OS on it nor wanted) Have erased it and labeled it with Journaled Case Sensative)

 

-On board Intel 950 VGA

 

-On board Intel Lan Intel Pro/100 VE

 

-On Board Audio Sigmatel 9220

 

-SCSI DVD-R

 

 

I can install Kalyway 10.5.2 and 10.5.1 but I wanted the updated ones I have downloaded to work. Not sure what kernel I should be using or boot loader. Done a lot of searching and can not find an answer. Any help would be great.

 

 

Basically how to solve the boot1:error or the constant rebooting after successful install are the issues I have having with the new DVD.

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Hello all I presently have a Dell Dimension E510. I am having some issues getting Leopard on it. I have tried the Following DVD's

 

 

 

iDened 10.5.5 No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

iPC 10.5.6 ( No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

iAtkos 10.5.5 No success takes me to the Boot1: Error 2nd install the PC just resets)

 

You will receive more helpful suggestions if you give more details. Are you able to get through the installer and then it won't boot off the hard drive? Have you tried starting with the -v or -x arguments? -v will give you the last error message before the hang, and if you take that error message and search google with it, you can find the solution to your problem. There are only a finite amount of different laptop models. Other people have definitely encountered the error that you would be seeing with the -v flag and have posted somewhere (probably the insanelymac.com forum).

 

Also, this isn't the real forum for this issue. You'd get better info in the 10.5 installation forum.

 

 

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