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System installed fine, but wouldn't start. It kept giving me an IOPCIFamily error and did a kernel panic. I booted from the install disk and went into the terminal and deleted IOPCIFamily and rebooted. Of course I had to use the disk and press F8 to get it going and then used rd=disk0s1, but it actually booted into Mac OS just fine. If I try to boot with out the install disk, I get a "b0 error". After the OS started up, I noticed that my network card wasn't working; it shows "Built-in Ethernet" under "Network" in System Profiler, but I can't configure it. Audio works well though. Anyone have any ideas as to whats going on?

 

 

Hardware Config Details:

 

Dell GX270

P4 HT 2.8ghz

512 mb ram

Onboard graphics, sound, Ethernet

Boot Rom Version: A06 (Dell)

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Thank you so much ohyeahsure, its weird; everything started working after i downloaded the LiveCD that was mentioned in the link you provided, burned it to CD, booted it and set the drive to "boot"...

 

For those who are having the same problem, here is the like to the Live CD that will help you boot:

 

Gparted:

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php

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