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Cheers mates. I'm new on this world, and I tried iPC, iDeneb and iAtkos v7, and I'm allways getting this annoying error "Still waiting for root device". I tried several solutions I found around the Web, but none worked for me.

 

Please help me. I really want to install this on my PC.

 

I just burned the iso to a dvd and tried to boot (with win7 installed but I'd format on the MAC installation menu if I get there..)

 

Core2Duo E6300

Motherboard: MSI (i dont know the model right now)

BIOS: Pheonix Award

 

Thanks in advance

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your dvd drive, your hard drive(s)

 

did you read any of the link

 

As I said on the main topic, I read a lot about the problem before opening this thread. I know that is something related to my HDD that is not being recognized.

 

My DVD drive is Optiarc DVD RW AD

My HDD is WDC WD250JS-55NC

 

Thanks

In windows, probably in device manager, or maybe a friend could help you. You really need to know this information

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Do you know the chinese say its all dutch to me.

 

Here you have the Everest report on both devices.

 

Hope it helps:

 

http://i48.tinypic.com/2ufbxhc.png

http://i49.tinypic.com/2zfk1om.png

Ok You have a sata hard drive. Can you boot the IPC dvd, if so pick Drivers for Intel ICHx SATA chipsets & ACPI fix

 

I only can get to the screen where i choose F8 or enter. If I choose F8 and the -v option, i get the error. If I hit Enter to start normally, I get to the Apple logo with a small "forbidden" icon over the logo.

Disk 0 is hard drive, in this case trying to boot off DVD drive usually if you only have 2 drives the dvd will be 1.

Here are other boot flags to try as well

Platform= this parameter sets the platform to use at this boot time.

 

Examples of this flag are:

 

platform=ACPI (ACPI support)

platform=X86PC (non ACPI support)

platform=ACPI|86PC (try to support ACPI if fails do not support it)

 

I tried rd=disk1s1 -v and got this:

 

http://i48.tinypic.com/33m4k8y.jpg

 

This was with iPC.

 

Then I tried iDeneb and it just rebooted when I hit enter after typing rd=disk1s1 -v

 

Than I tried iAtkos and it stuck on the load:

http://i48.tinypic.com/29m7g4g.jpg

Have you tried these yet

platform=ACPI (ACPI support)

platform=X86PC (non ACPI support)

platform=ACPI|86PC (try to support ACPI if fails do not support it)

 

I've tried that before, now I need to try with rd=disk1s1?

 

Example:

 

rd=disk1s1 platform=X86PC

Yes, all the solutions are for when the install is done

Can you borrow a DVD external drive or get some one with a mac to restore the installer to a flash drive

 

It needs to be an external drive?

 

Well, on my work we sell a macbook pro, is it enough?

 

So, the problem is with my dvd drive?

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