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Why do you want to upgrade your BIOS? Unless you've got a very good reason to do so, I recommend against upgrading the BIOS. It's just too basic a component to go playing around with. If something goes wrong, you could conceivably end up with a completely useless motherboard.

 

As to the specific BIOS you're talking about, I have no idea; I've never heard of it before.

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I've tryed to install many times iDeneb (1.4, 1.5, 1.58) using different options: always the installation ends correctly, but always I have the same panic screen on boot (see the file). Someone told me to use the mod Bios, but I never did it because I was afraid to result in death PC.

If someone can help me to find the right solution....

 

I enclose Everest report:

 

 

Motherboard:

CPU DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E8600, 3333 MHz (10 x 333)

Motherboard name Asus P5QC (2 PCI, 3 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR2 DIMM, 2 DDR3 DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)

Motherboard Chipset Intel Eaglelake P45

System Memory 3328 MB (DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM)

DIMM2: Corsair XMS3 DHX CM3X2G1333C9DHX 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)

DIMM4: Corsair XMS3 DHX CM3X2G1333C9DHX 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)

BIOS AMI (04/27/09)

 

Video card:

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (768 MB)

 

 

Audio:

Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic/Platinum Sound Card

Realtek ALC1200 @ Intel 82801JB ICH10 - High Definition Audio Controller

 

Storage:

 

Controller IDE Intel® ICH10 Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 3A26

Controller IDE Intel® ICH10 Family 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 3A20

Storage Controller Marvell 61xx RAID Controller

Floppy disk Generic Floppy disk

Disk drive Generic USB CF Reader USB Device

Disk drive Generic USB MS Reader USB Device

Disk drive Generic USB SD Reader USB Device

Disk drive Generic USB SM Reader USB Device

Disk drive MAXTOR S TM3320820A SCSI Disk Device (320 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)

Disk drive MAXTOR STM31000340AS (1000 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II)

Disk drive WDC WD1500AHFD-00RAR5 (150 GB, 10000 RPM, SATA)

Disk drive WDC WD1500AHFD-00RAR5 (150 GB, 10000 RPM, SATA)

Disk drive WDC WD5000AAKS-00YGA0 (465 GB, IDE)

Optical drive HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L

Optical drive PHILIPS SPD6004P SCSI CdRom Device

 

Partition:

 

[ Unit #1 - WDC WD1500AHFD-00RAR5 (139 GB) ]

#1 (Active) NTFS C: (Win XP) 0 MB 143078 MB

 

[ Unit #2 - WDC WD5000AAKS-00YGA0 (465 GB) ]

#1 (Active) HFS+ 374515 MB 102422 MB

#2 NTFS I: (Video e Imm) 7 MB 322288 MB

#3 HFS+ 322296 MB 52219 MB

 

[ Unit #3 - MAXTOR STM31000340AS (931 GB) ]

#1 NTFS F: (Video) 7 MB 511993 MB

#2 NTFS G: (Dati) 512001 MB 358403 MB

#3 NTFS H: (BACKUP) 870404 MB 83462 MB

 

[ Unit #4 - WDC WD1500AHFD-00RAR5 (139 GB) ]

#1 NTFS D: (Vista) 0 MB 91887 MB

#2 NTFS E: (Giochi) 91887 MB 51199 MB

 

[ Unit #5 - MAXTOR STM3320820A (298 GB) ]

#1 NTFS J: (Ghost & Musica) 7 MB 305234 MB

 

 

Lan:

Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller

 

Devices:

 

Controller FireWire AT&T/Lucent IEEE1394 FireWire Controller (PHY: Agere LFW3226/3227)

Controller FireWire Pinnacle Systems OHCI Compliant FireWire Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB1 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB Universal Host Controller

Controller USB2 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB2 Enhanced Host Controller

Controller USB2 Intel 82801JB ICH10 - USB2 Enhanced Host Controller

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Trust me, the BIOS patch is the last thing to do...

 

Unfortunately the link to the file doesn't work. So I can't see what is the problem you talking about. Let me guess...

 

If it's "still waiting for root device":

You need a different/additional SATA/ATA controller driver. e.g. http://my.ukrweb.info/en/node/73 or a distro containing it. Plus this http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=88335 for ICH10 I don't how you drives are connected. You did managed to install so you can add the kexts after the installation complete. Though it may be needed to add a Vendor/Device IDs to one of the/both kexts. Another thing is ACHI modes in BIOS. The different settings uses the different drivers (so different drives may appear/work and vice verso). Also it may affect other OSes (e.g. not booting/working)

 

If it's kernel panic:

try a different kernel (use kernel name to boot it e.g. -v voodoo)

 

If it's ACPI problem:

use/don't use ACPI fixes e.g. x86 ACPI or APIC driver

 

P.S. I have the same VGA card so suggest using CoreVidia or ATI init. VoodooHDA for build-in audio, kXAudioDriver for Creative card (in case you wanna use both ;) )

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Thanks for your help: I'll try to attach the file of my freezed screen.

 

The problem seems to be connected to the hard disk (I don't understand what I see on the screen, this is only an impression), but I tried using ACHI on my Bios and not, different kernel, I always have the same result.

 

I tried also disabling the Marvell controller in the bios (it's for using PATA devices), because I read Leopard don't support Ultra ATA devices, but I have the same screen :P

 

I have 4 hard disk SATA and 1 optical drive connected to the IDE Controller Intel ICH10. In different disks I have XP, Vista and the HFS partition for Leopard.

 

1 hard disk (only storage) and 1 optical drive connected to the Marvell 61xx RAID Controller.

 

Thanks again

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I see... To my mind it's more memory mapping related. As I understand you have 3.3Gb RAM installed. OS X is try to boot with 4Gb RAM (which obviously ain't going to happen) instead of 3.3Gb. To solve this try booting with the maxmem=3072 or maxmem=3060 or maxmem=3328 flag (this will force OS X to use 3Gb-3.3Gb RAM instead of 4Gb).

 

Also may try cpus=1, busratio=20 flags.

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I see... To my mind it's more memory mapping related. As I understand you have 3.3Gb RAM installed. OS X is try to boot with 4Gb RAM (which obviously ain't going to happen) instead of 3.3Gb. To solve this try booting with the maxmem=3072 or maxmem=3060 or maxmem=3328 flag (this will force OS X to use 3Gb-3.3Gb RAM instead of 4Gb).

 

Also may try cpus=1, busratio=20 flags.

 

Ok. I tried with "memory remapped" option in Bios (It was disabled before, because of 32bit OS installed, XP and Vista) and now on POST I can see all the 4GB Ram active: but still the same screen :(

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BIOS Settings:

Main -> Storage Configuration -> Configure SATA as = AHCI

Tools -> Drive Xpert Control = Disabled

Tools -> Express Gate = Disabled

Advanced -> Onboard Device Configuration -> Marvell IDE = Disabled

Advanced -> Onboard Device Configuration -> Atheros GigaBit LAN = Disabled

 

From this http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/lofiversi...hp/t144141.html site

 

http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/HCL_10.5.6

 

Maybe...

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