Michael Corleone Posted November 18, 2009 Share Posted November 18, 2009 Hello, I am trying to install iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Universal PPF5 Final on my custom assembled PC. I am able to complete the setup but, the First Boot is not successful. My System Config is as follows: AMD Athlon64 3200+ (single core) Asus M2N8-VMX motherboard Transcend 4 GB DDR2-800 MHz RAM Hitachi 160 GB SATA HDD Microsoft PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard Mobo Tech Specs are as follows: Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 6100/nForce 405 Nvidia MCP61S Attansic L1 Ethernet Azalia ALC883-GR High Difinition Audio 6 -Channel CODEC Video: Integrated GeForce 6100 GP Here is what I have installed: tried installing and install completes fine but, during boot I get garbled graphics on my screen and nothing happens further. System keeps accessing the HDD and DVD-Writer. The options selected while installing iPC are as follows: Kernels - 9.5.0 Voodoo Kernel Drivers are as follows: Video -> NVIDIA -> NVinject 0.2.1 256 MB VRAM (as I have allocated 256 MB in the BIOS) Chipset -> AppleNForceATA nForce Drivers (couldn't find a specific MCP61S driver) Audio -> ALCXXX -> ALC883 Ethernet -> Attansic L1 Ethernet Power Management -> VoodooPower (seemed the most proper match) Fixes and Patches (these are selected after referring a few blogs) -> SATA Drive Icon Fix (New) -> Shutdown/Restart Fix -> USB Mount Fix -> PS/2 Keyboard Fix -> AppleSMBIOS ToH Am i doing something wrong? No extra drivers installed. NVinject caused garbled screen patterns which NVdarwin does not. Is the NForce driver selected correct for MCP61S (nForce 405)? Also, have the Fixes and Patches selected by me correct? Hmm... Tried without installing Attansic L1 Ethernet Driver. Now it gets stuck at the following line and HDD Red LED light is glowing (implying HDD Activity): AppleNForceATA: :free( 0x6fd4600 ) Any help, suggestions, comments, guides - appreciated! :censored2: Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/198231-ipc-osx86-1056-universal-ppf5-final-install-woes-newbie/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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