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I would be extremely grateful if someone could steer me in the right direction,

 

Problem: No matter what distribution i use when darwin boots and i hit f8 it hangs on a blinking cursor.

 

 

Computer: Compaq Presario CQ50-107NR Notebook

Processor: 1.90 GhzAMD ATHLON X2 QL-60 DUAL CORE

Motherboard: Wistron 360a

Chipset: Nvidia GeForce 8200M

Hard Drive: Western Digital WDC WD1200BEVS-60UST0 ATA DEVICE

Dvd Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633L ATA Device

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i want to say: you've installed, or not? or the problem is at DVD startup? if you've installed the problem is that leo don't start?

 

try to explain in this sense

 

ok I have used iatkos, kalyway and lep4all dvd's. I put the dvd in and darwin starts up. I hit f8 and it brings up the boot screen. On that screen it only shows my dvd drive as the hard drive. If I dont hit f8 it brings up system config file'/.com.apple.boot.slist' not found.

you have to try with a sata dvd player or sata hd. your is ide, yes?

 

according to manufacturer website both drives are sata.

 

according to manufacturer website both drives are sata.

 

if sata drives are required I have them but my bios doesnt have the ahci setting. could that be the problem?

 

more info... after i hit f8 at darwin boot prompt i just get a blinking cursor.

So when you put the dvd in the drive and boot it and get to the darwin bootloader, you hit F8 and then you should see a flashing cursor. You can then type -v and then hit enter. The dvd should now start booting. You should see a lot of text scrolling for a bit and then eventually you will get to the Leopard install screen. You will need to format your HD and then continue on the section to choose your drivers and such.

 

Hope that helps,

Chevy

So when you put the dvd in the drive and boot it and get to the darwin bootloader, you hit F8 and then you should see a flashing cursor. You can then type -v and then hit enter. The dvd should now start booting. You should see a lot of text scrolling for a bit and then eventually you will get to the Leopard install screen. You will need to format your HD and then continue on the section to choose your drivers and such.

 

Hope that helps,

Chevy

 

I hit f8 and then enter -v and the a few lines of text (See Below) Come up with a blinking cursor.

 

 

 

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You hit F8, then type -v and THEN hit enter. Not hit enter and then -v

 

Having same issue here. When Darwin comes up and I hit f8, nothing happens. Zip, nada.

 

Really getting flustered here. Darwin see's the Mac OS X install dvd, but once it all starts, the gray apple screen arrives and nothing happens at all.

Having same issue here. When Darwin comes up and I hit f8, nothing happens. Zip, nada.

 

Really getting flustered here. Darwin see's the Mac OS X install dvd, but once it all starts, the gray apple screen arrives and nothing happens at all.

 

 

When darwin starts booting you have about 8 secs. to choose either F8 or hit any key to start. You need to hit F8 and then at the boot prompt you type -v and then hit enter. You then will see some text scrolling and the install dvd starts booting. BTW what method are you using? What distro dvd?

 

Chevy

the place its getting stuck is when it tries to read the Extensions.mkext located on the dvd. This is where all the temporary drivers are loaded to make the dvd run. If you find which driver its having trouble with, i can give u help on how to replace it, and it should boot to the menu after that

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