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I have tried all but nothing happens. That "stop label" over the Mac logo means something that I don't know what it is. I have just one HD exclusively for this OS, anything else but the dvd drive. I tried with Leo4all too before but I think Ideneb was made for Dell Pc's. Leo4all gives me the same trouble, so is very kind of weird. Help please!<br>Thank you very much for answer me buddy.

As it was previously mentioned,

When OS X is booting up hit F8 to get the boot prompt and type in '-f -v' without the quotes

Type only -v this time. You will see what is causing the panic. You may take a picture of the massage and post it there. May be somebody could help you than.

No man, it doesn't work. I tried everything but nothing happens. The computer starts, but about a minute later displays this picture above. See it, is the second time I put here.

 

 

As it was previously mentioned,

Type only -v this time. You will see what is causing the panic. You may take a picture of the massage and post it there. May be somebody could help you than.

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No man, it doesn't work. I tried everything but nothing happens. The computer starts, but about a minute later displays this picture above. See it, is the second time I put here.

 

What do you mean by "it doesn't work"? Do you mean it doesn't go into verbose mode at all or that it does but it loads the boot screen after the text floods by?

 

Maybe try single user mode (-s) to see if it still panics. Maybe that can give a better idea of what can be ruled out by the cause (kexts or OSX itself).

Well, if you really booted with -v flag there couldn't be such picture as posted. -v stands for verbose mode. Verbose mode is booting without a graphical screen - only text will be displayed.

 

So boot from a DVD, once it starts to boot at the very beginning of that process press F8 then type -v.

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