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Problem

 

It loops after 7-10 lines after booting from CD, and keeps so after 10 attempts.

What I have

 

My PC specifications:

Custom x86-based

PC.

Motherboard MSI-6566e

Processor - Intel Celeron CPU 2.40GHz

512 MB of RAM

nVIDIA GeForce FX5200 - WDDM (128MB memory)

Built-in Sound card (Realtek AC-97)

IDE DVD-RAM

IDE HDD (it's a 80GB WDC, 1 NTFS partition that uses it all)

 

Using Kalyway 10.5.2 SSE2, SSE3 Intel_AMD

 

What I did

 

I used kabylkernel, speedstepkernel, nforcekernel, and modbinkernel along with default mach_kernel. But no good. But on an HP-Compaq Presario C700 Laptop, it worked with no errors. My DVD does not contain vanilla kernel to boot from, as it 'rejects' the command vanillakernel. It also reboots on cpus=1, -v, -s, -x and -f, Even if combined.

 

 

I'm suspecting that the Processor and/or the Motherboard are the cause of the problem, and if my suspection was right, then please inform me.

 

Thanks in advance

Ordaz

Problem

 

It loops after 7-10 lines after booting from CD, and keeps so after 10 attempts.

What I have

 

My PC specifications:

Custom x86-based

PC.

Motherboard MSI-6566e

Processor - Intel Celeron CPU 2.40GHz

512 MB of RAM

nVIDIA GeForce FX5200 - WDDM (128MB memory)

Built-in Sound card (Realtek AC-97)

IDE DVD-RAM

IDE HDD (it's a 80GB WDC, 1 NTFS partition that uses it all)

 

Using Kalyway 10.5.2 SSE2, SSE3 Intel_AMD

 

What I did

 

I used kabylkernel, speedstepkernel, nforcekernel, and modbinkernel along with default mach_kernel. But no good. But on an HP-Compaq Presario C700 Laptop, it worked with no errors. My DVD does not contain vanilla kernel to boot from, as it 'rejects' the command vanillakernel. It also reboots on cpus=1, -v, -s, -x and -f, Even if combined.

I'm suspecting that the Processor and/or the Motherboard are the cause of the problem, and if my suspection was right, then please inform me.

 

Thanks in advance

Ordaz

 

It sounds like that when your booting off the CD it starts to run some of the system files and one of these files doesnt like the hardware it's detecting and rebooting. There are different builds out there, maybe Kalyway doesnt work with your other system. Kalyway wouldnt work on my laptop but jaS would.

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