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I have searched the forums and read a ton of topics concerning this and have found no answer, so this is my last attempt before I just give up :/

 

This is the error I get when booting from iAtkos 5i 10.5.5 for Intel

 

acpi_error.gif

 

Computer specs:

Intel Celeron D 340, 2933 MHz (SSE 2&3 compatible)

503 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)

ATI Radeon 9250 (RV280)

WDC WD1600BB-00GUA0 (149 GB, IDE)

STECH Simple Drive USB Device (298 GB, USB)

TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B

 

If I could please get any help or recommendations for another install.

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I have searched the forums and read a ton of topics concerning this and have found no answer, so this is my last attempt before I just give up :/

 

This is the error I get when booting from iAtkos 5i 10.5.5 for Intel

 

acpi_error.gif

 

Computer specs:

Intel Celeron D 340, 2933 MHz (SSE 2&3 compatible)

503 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)

ATI Radeon 9250 (RV280)

WDC WD1600BB-00GUA0 (149 GB, IDE)

STECH Simple Drive USB Device (298 GB, USB)

TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B

 

If I could please get any help or recommendations for another install.

 

Did you choose stock ACPI modified or x86 ACPI, plus APIC driver......if not, you could try doing so......

 

Also, did you choose SMBIOS enabler/resolver.......or a patched x86 SMBIOS........if the former, then try the latter........

Please explain that to me :\

 

How would you patch the BIOS? I thought about that because my BIOS (Phoenix) gave no option to edit ACPI

 

 

I am not talking about BIOS patching at this stage........In the iATKOS v5i Install DVD Customise menu......see what ACPI - APIC fix options you are presented with?......also look for SMBIOS options........

I never get to see that menu, it boots from the DVD, Darwin text with black screen which I tried -v on. And then after that is a black screen with that error.

 

You need to check your BIOS settings are correct.......what is your MOBO brand/model......?

 

You may not have all of the following options but if you do then set them as follows

 

ACPI Suspend Type [s3 (STR)]

ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]

CPU Internal Thermal Control [AUTO]

Limit CPUID MaxVal [DISABLED]

Enhanced C1 (C1E) [DISABLED]

Execute Disable Bit [ENABLED]

Virtualization Technology [DISABLED]

Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology [DISABLED]

 

Configure SATA as "AHCI" or Serial-ATA Configuration [Enabled]

 

JMicron SATA / PATA Controller [Disabled].....if JMicron present.....unless it works for you [Enabled].....but JMicron is known to cause problems for some....but JMicron patches for OS X Install DVDs are now appearing......

JMicron Controller Mode [AHCI]....if present.....

Like I said, my version of BIOS (Award Bios Phoenix) never even mentions ACPI.

Is there a way to upgrade/patch BIOS to show these options?

 

Depends on your MOBO brand/model number......that is why I asked you to post the details......other readers may have the same MOBO......and so can help if they have been successful..... ;)

Motherboard ID: 01/25/2005-i845G-W627-6A69VM4YC-00-None

Motherboard Name: MSI Gamila/Giovani/Neon Series

Company Name: Micro-Star International

 

Is your PC system a Dell or HP, as this is AFIK a MOBO made by MSI for OEMs......if so what is the PC system barnd/model number too?

HP Pavilion a1010n

I also downloaded a BIOS update from hp.com but didn't really change anything...

 

AFIK your MOBO has Intel 845GV Northbridge and Intel iCH4 Southbridge chipsets, AC97 audio, integrated video, integrated LAN.......so you need to choose try a distro that has Intel iCH4 chipset drivers.......you need to do some research using insanelymac as one of your search terms in google plus iCH4......

Any ideas? I'm kind of new to this? I'll try the searches with iCH4 and see where that gets me.

 

Sorry does not look promising......see here......

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