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There is no way to tell without knowing your exact hardware specifications. A simple "yes" is inadequate. It might not even boot from the DVD for all we know.

 

Post your specs or place them in your signature, and tell us what configuration you chose (in detail) when installing from the iDeneb build.

There is no way to tell without knowing your exact hardware specifications. A simple "yes" is inadequate. It might not even boot from the DVD for all we know.

 

Post your specs or place them in your signature, and tell us what configuration you chose (in detail) when installing from the iDeneb build.

 

I think it was a sarcastic yes :thumbsdown_anim:

 

I would have said "probably"

I also having issue on ideneb. It seems that after installation, my PC keep on rebooting non stop. It just go back to BIOS startup after the choose drive to boot screen. My PC specs are as below:

 

Processors Information

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Processor 1 (ID = 0)

Number of cores 1 (max 1)

Number of threads 1 (max 1)

Name AMD Athlon 64 3000+

Codename Venice

Specification AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+

Package Socket 754

CPUID F.C.2

Extended CPUID F.2C

Brand ID 4

Core Stepping DH-E6

Technology 90 nm

Core Speed 2009.1 MHz (10.0 x 200.9 MHz)

HT Link speed 803.7 MHz

Stock frequency 2000 MHz

Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64

L1 Data cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size

L1 Instruction cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size

L2 cache 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size

FID/VID Control yes

max FID 10.0x

VID range 1.100 V - 1.450 V

Features XD

K8 Thermal sensor yes

 

 

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Anyone can help?

I also having issue on ideneb. It seems that after installation, my PC keep on rebooting non stop. It just go back to BIOS startup after the choose drive to boot screen. My PC specs are as below:

 

Processors Information

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Processor 1 (ID = 0)

Number of cores 1 (max 1)

Number of threads 1 (max 1)

Name AMD Athlon 64 3000+

Codename Venice

Specification AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3000+

Package Socket 754

CPUID F.C.2

Extended CPUID F.2C

Brand ID 4

Core Stepping DH-E6

Technology 90 nm

Core Speed 2009.1 MHz (10.0 x 200.9 MHz)

HT Link speed 803.7 MHz

Stock frequency 2000 MHz

Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64

L1 Data cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size

L1 Instruction cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size

L2 cache 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size

FID/VID Control yes

max FID 10.0x

VID range 1.100 V - 1.450 V

Features XD

K8 Thermal sensor yes

 

Anyone can help?

 

You have to configure your installation for an AMD machine. The "restart loop" is probably because you didn't choose the right kernel, or you don't have the iDeneb LeopardAMD patch installed.

 

Search the forums for AMD configurations with iDeneb, or read the README file that comes with your ISO - either a separate text file, or the "Agreement Section" prior to installation.

 

Good luck!

My tech spec :

 

motherboard: asus p5n-e sli

Proco: Intel Q6600

Ram: corsair xms2 cas5

HDD: samsung spinpoint f1 320gb (i had the same pb with a seagate barracuda so i guess this is not the cause)

Graphic Card: nVidia 7900gs

 

So what is the component which dont like os x ?

 

(And what distributions do you advise ?)

Explain a bit about the crash. Does it crash while loading during the white screen/Apple logo or does it restart?

 

Boot using the boot-flag -v will start you up in Verbose Mode and display useful information about the boot process. If it hangs you will be able to post the last line and we might be able to help you out. Likewise you can try the following combos

-v -f

-v -x -f

I can run the os during 5 seconds when i succeed the start the os...

 

and when it crash, there's a rolling dark screen.

 

*ECHOES*

 

Explain a bit about the crash. Does it crash while loading during the white screen/Apple logo or does it restart?

 

Boot using the boot-flag -v will start you up in Verbose Mode and display useful information about the boot process. If it hangs you will be able to post the last line and we might be able to help you out. Likewise you can try the following combos

-v -f

-v -x -f

 

 

OKOK123:

Take a digital picture of your screen in verbose mode, and link to it here, or type the last 3-4 lines.

 

Verbose mode:

 

Right before your OSx86 system starts up, there will either be a countdown from 5 on the screen. Quickly press F8, and you'll see the partition(s) available on your drive. Choose the one where you installed Leoaprd, and type -v at the prompt. Press Enter. This will show a log of the extensions and bundles as they are loaded. We need that to isolate your problem.

 

-f rebuilds your extension cache (reads through your list of kexts and rebuilds a "quick load" list). It's like taking apart a sandwich and puting it back together again, only without dill pickles... :lol: sorry, I can't think of any other analogy right now :P

 

-x I think it's safe mode, "without extensions". Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

For the love of humanity, read these guides:

Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD Intel_Amd (sse2/sse3) EFI V8

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=98086

 

OSX86 Guide for 10.5!

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=127677

 

There are also guides for installing from iDeneb's ISO build in these forums.

*ECHOES*

 

 

OKOK123:

Take a digital picture of your screen in verbose mode, and link to it here, or type the last 3-4 lines.

 

Verbose mode:

 

Right before your OSx86 system starts up, there will either be a countdown from 5 on the screen. Quickly press F8, and you'll see the partition(s) available on your drive. Choose the one where you installed Leoaprd, and type -v at the prompt. Press Enter. This will show a log of the extensions and bundles as they are loaded. We need that to isolate your problem.

 

-f rebuilds your extension cache (reads through your list of kexts and rebuilds a "quick load" list). It's like taking apart a sandwich and puting it back together again, only without dill pickles... :lol: sorry, I can't think of any other analogy right now :P

 

-x I think it's safe mode, "without extensions". Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

For the love of humanity, read these guides:

Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD Intel_Amd (sse2/sse3) EFI V8

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=98086

 

OSX86 Guide for 10.5!

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=127677

 

There are also guides for installing from iDeneb's ISO build in these forums.

 

True -x boots in face mode which loads only the basics. You wil soon be able to go to my project kextionary.com to see which kexts load in safe mode. Coming soon !!!

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