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Hello everybody, first time poster, so please be easy on me icon_biggrin.gif Please excuse the following word block, I don't have a camera atm :/ And I'm very sorry if this is a repost, but I really can't find anything to help me at the this point.

 

I suppose I'll start with the system specs:

The basics:

Mobo: GF7050VT-M5 (ECS) (nVidia 630i chipset), RAM: 1GB, 3.07 Celeron D (I haven't confirmed this by sight, this is just what system profiler tells me), onboard GeForce 7050, SATA HDD, SATA DVD-RW drive, AMIBIOS

 

As far as hardware goes, I know people have gotten it running on this chipset, and from what I understand, the iATKOS distro is best for nForce chipsets. I'm not completely interested in getting everything running at once, and I am anticipating sound, nic, video problems, etc. But the main focus for me right now is getting the distro to boot, and if I need to fill in the gaps with new hardware later, I'm open to that.

 

Some info taken from system profiler:

Mobo: GF7050VT-M5 (ECS)

Processor: Intel Celeron D (unconfirmed) 3.07 GHz

Total Number of Cores: 1

L2 Cache: 256 KB

RAM: 1 GB

 

NVIDIA Graphics Card (vendor 0x10de, device ID: 0x07e3 revision ID: 0x00a2 ROM revision: 0x00)

 

HDD: WDC WD3200AVVS-63L2B0 Revision: 01.03A01 BSD: disk0

Partition: HDD 297.84/297.97, Journaled HFS+, BSD: disk0s3

 

Hardware info utility:

 

10de:07d7

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 LPC Bridge

 

10de:07d8

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 SMBus

 

10de:07d9

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 Memory Controller

 

10de:07fe

nVidia Corporation

GeForce 7100/nForce 630i

 

10de:056a

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 [nForce 630i] USB 2.0 Controller (EHCI)

 

10de:07dc

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 Ethernet

 

10de:056c

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 IDE

 

10de:07f4

nVidia Corporation

GeForce 7100/nForce 630i

 

10de:056d

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 PCI Express Bridge

 

10de:07fc

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 High Definition Audio

 

10de:056e

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 PCI Express Bridge

 

10de:056f

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 PCI Express Bridge

 

10de:056f

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 PCI Express Bridge

 

10de:07e3

nVidia Corporation

GeForce 7050/nForce 610i

 

10de:07c8

nVidia Corporation

MCP73 Memory Controller

 

10de:07cd

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07ce

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07d6

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07d3

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07d2

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07d1

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de: 07d0

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07cf

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07cb

nVidia Corporation

Nforce 630i memory controller

 

10de:07c3

nVidia Corporation

ERROR: Unknown Device

 

The problem:

 

I'm using a copy of iATKOS v7, burnt on OS X using Roxio Toast at 2x speed. I performed the BIOS changes mentioned in Uphuck Forum's Mickey Guide, by Pere, and proceeded to boot the DVD. This was the first unusual occurrence: the apple logo would appear, and the computer would restart and start looping for a total of three times. After that it loaded the welcome screen as normal. Booting with -v would result in a kernel panic (more on that further down), but I presumed since the disc was loading 1/3 of times, the kernel panic would only occur 1/3 times.

 

After partitioning the hard drive (fresh install, I don't want a dual boot system), I proceeded to install. Keep in mind that I've tried to install this about a billion times, with every ambiguous-to-stupid-people sounding package on/off, but in general I use the following packages:

 

iAtkos v7 Main System

Chameleon v2

/Extra Directory

DSDT (on and off)

AppleDecrypt

a 9.7 Kernel voodoo

Disabler

nForce SATA/IDE

nForce Ethernet

Post-Install Actions

 

(By all means, if readers can already see a problem, skip the rest of this post. Everything after this point essentially documents me ignoring instructions)

 

The first time I started the installation, it failed during the segment when it checks the physical DVD. I don't have the error message on hand, but it was the "OS X cannot be installed on this computer." dialogue that's built into the native installer. Curiosity eventually got to me, so I started skipping these checks and proceeding with the installation. Oddly, now this error message no longer occurs :/ Anyways, at the end of the installation, the "Restart your computer" dialogue appeared, and as the installer began to reset, the following kernel panic occurred (verbatim, I promise, and ever since I started recording the errors the exact same panic happens every time):

 

Please contact the Voodoo Kernel dev-team with a photo of the information printed below, along with a description of your system configuration and what you were doing at the time that the kernel panic occurred. We apologize for the inconvenience.

 

panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A8FFD): Kernel trap at 0x00119a8c2, type 14=page fault, registers:

CRO: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x0000001c, CR3: 0x0110c000, CR4: 0x00000670

EAX: 0x2db145fb, EBX: 0x000001c, ECX: 0x27e23c8, EDX: 0x0000001c

CR2: 0x0000001c, EBP: 0x18a5be18, ESI: 0x0000001c, EDI: 0x1da62000

EFL: 0x00010002, EIP: 0x0019a8c2, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00650010

Error code: 0x00000000

 

Debugger called: <panic>

Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame: Return Address (4 potential args on stack)

0x18a5bc18 : 0x12b08c (0x45bcf0 0x18a5bc4c 0x133119 0x0)

0x18a5bc68: 0x1a8ffd (0x464a90 0x19a8c2 0xe 0x46426c)

0x18a5bd48: 0x19f33b (0x18a5bd60 0x1 0x18a5be18 0x19a8c2)

0x18a5bd58: 0x19a8c2 (0xe 0x48 0x18a50010 0x1a0010)

0x18a5be18: 0x131a5e (0x1c 0x202 0x18a5be48 0x1565f00)

0x18a5be58: 0x1ae892 (0x1da62000 0x0 0x18a5be98 0x2141eb)

0x18a5be78: 0x131830 (0x1 0x80000 0x3 0x2a6a344)

0x18a5be98: 0x37c9f6 (0x6548e0 0x0 0x0 0x18a5bec8)

0x18a5bee8: 0x38822d (0x1 0x0 0x18a5bf18 0x3)

0x18a5bf78: 0x3e0b4e (0x2aa3c50 0x27dd860 0x27dd8a4 0x0)

0x18a5bfc8: 0x19f8bf (0x252c940 0x0 0x1a20b5 0x252ee60)

No mapping exists for frame pointer

Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbffff628

 

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: launchd

 

Mac OS version:

9A581

 

Kernel version:

Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Sat Dec 6 19:39:54 IST 2008; Voodoo; Release 1.0 : xnu-1228.7.58/BUILD/obj/RELEASE_I386

 

Some other, obviously-not-addressing-the-issue experiments I tried:

 

1) Thinking that perhaps there was a problem communicating "off" to my computer, I followed a troubleshooting tip I saw somewhere on this forum which directed me to try installing a bootloader from the install utility before the actual installation. This caused a kernel panic midway through install.

 

2) Tried installing vanilla, this caused a kernel panic midway through install.

 

3) Tried installing a different bootloader than Chameleon 2. Install completed and panic occurred at restart screen.

 

Thank you soo much in advance, (even just scrolling down this far, this must look ridiculous without screenshots ><)

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Bump. ;)

 

I've got exactly the same Kernel panic..

I used this iPC Version: iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Universal PPF5 (Final)

Only my specs are different:

 

CPU: AMD 5000+ BE

Mobo: MSI K9A2 CF-F

GPU: XFX 7900GS

RAM: 2GB Team 800MHz

HDD: for this Mac project i'm using a IDE 20Gb.

 

In my BIOS there isn't a option to set the Sata mode to ACHI, so that is't a solution..

 

Do u have a solution to get Mac OS X working on my system?

 

Thanks ;)

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