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Hi,

 

I'm having a problem upon boot up of the iATKOS partition (where i installed it) when i boot up with "-v -f" I keep getting a kernal panic.

I'm figuring a part of the problem is that it has something to do with a IOPCIFamily sort of .kext.

 

Please HELP!

 

P.S. attached VMware Workstation generated VMX with my changes.

P.P.S attached kernal panic image.

Mac_OS_X_TXT.txt

kernalpanic.bmp

Hi,

 

I'm having a problem upon boot up of the iATKOS partition (where i installed it) when i boot up with "-v -f" I keep getting a kernal panic.

I'm figuring a part of the problem is that it has something to do with a IOPCIFamily sort of .kext.

 

Please HELP!

 

P.S. attached VMware Workstation generated VMX with my changes.

P.P.S attached kernal panic image.

 

In order to help you more I am going to need more information.  What are the specs of the system that you are trying to install the onto... motherboard, cpu etc... Have you tried any other version of OSx... for example have you tried Leopard Toh, IPC, Kalyway or iDeneb??? 

I'm running on a Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop.

SPECS:

 

Intel Core Duo T2300 1.66 GHz 667 MHz FSB, 2 MB L2 Cache

Intel 945PM main board

1024 MB, DDR2, PC5300, max. 2048MB, 2x512MB RAM

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950 - 0 MB up to 256MB shared memory graphics card

60GB 5400rpm Hitachi HTS541060G9SA00 hard drive

10/100 Ethernet Lan, Intel Pro 3945ABG WLAN 802.11a/b/g, Bluethooth, modem

 

When replying please keep in mind that its a VMware virtual machine.

 

@Luke

I haven't since my internet is too sloow and I have limited times when i can download a full DVD of either.

  Obviously you are in some type of kernel panic.  Your system specs show that you may indeed be "pushing the envelope" of what you need hardware wise in order to run both operating systems simultaneously.  Since you have limited time in order to download any other version I am not sure you have the correct one for your system.  PCWiz has an excellent walk through of installing various Mac OSx versions.  You can search for it using "Mac VMware install" as your search topic.  Also you may try to download a VMware image from one of the bittorent sites such as "the piratebay".  Most of the time a VMware image is smaller in size and/or in a zipped format so that the file size is smaller.  From what I can see iATKOS may not be the right version for your system if you cannot even get to the Mac install GUI.  I tried at least 4 different versions on 2 different systems before I could get one to work on 1 of system. iDeneb works fine on my laptop but I could not get it to work on my desktop at all.  I wish I could be or more assistance but you cannot even get to the install GUI so I can't do too much.  

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