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I recreated the error message in VMWare using the image:

 

crash18yx.th.jpg

 

Please note when I first encountered the error it was when I was booting natively with -v enabled, therefore there was no background as pictured here.

 

Freezes there.

 

I can boot w/ -s -v into text mode... I did sh /etc/rc and changed the passwords, but I can't boot normally, not with -x or anything either.

[And yes, before anyone points this out, this is a re-post from another section of the forum (http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=1568&pid=9918&st=0entry9918) - that topic, I believe, is located in the wrong section, and should be deleted and merged with this one. Sorry for any trouble this may have caused.]

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I recreated the error message in VMWare using the image:

 

crash18yx.th.jpg

 

Please note when I first encountered the error it was when I was booting natively with -v enabled, therefore there was no background as pictured here.

 

Freezes there.

 

I can boot w/ -s -v into text mode... I did sh /etc/rc and changed the passwords, but I can't boot normally, not with -x or anything either.

[And yes, before anyone points this out, this is a re-post from another section of the forum (http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=1568&pid=9918&st=0entry9918)  - that topic, I believe, is located in the wrong section, and should be deleted and merged with this one.  Sorry for any trouble this may have caused.]

 

 

I've seen this error before when a usb-controller or some other component isnt supported with the dev kit. Try disabling the usb-controller and the other components one at a time in BIOS and restarting each time to see if you can isolate the specific component causing the error.

 

Edit: Thanks for the heads up on the other thread. I'll delete that one.

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I've seen this error before when a usb-controller or some other component isnt supported with the dev kit. Try disabling the usb-controller and the other components one at a time in BIOS and restarting each time to see if you can isolate the specific component causing the error.

 

Disabling USB in the BIOS you mean? I'll try that...

 

Also, booting with platform=X86PC -v -x renders the same error as above.... EXCEPT instead of the letters ACPI it's substituted by 'X86PC'

 

 

 

Edit: Thanks for the heads up on the other thread. I'll delete that one.

 

No problem =) Thanks for responding and not like... banning my account for double-posting which is what some forum administrators do =P

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