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I decided I would try and use a more up to date version of OSX when I found out my graphics card is supported on 5.8 and that mainstage refuses to work on on anything under 5.7. So I picked up a Disc by iDeneb, after abit of trial and error i was able to set up the OS with video and audio and pretty much everything running well.

 

The problem would start when I restart or shutdown the OS for the first time and when I would attempt to boot it the second time it would display a panic (I haven't got a pic of the panic I apoligise). I am currently working back on a IPC 5.6 disk which is fine however it is visually quite slow.

 

I am curious if other people have been having the same problem and if anyone knows the soloution.

 

 

Thank you

Steve

 

Update: Thought I'd edit this and include the kext i used

Voodoo Kernal (but I attempted to use others with the same affect)

Apple ATIATA

Voodoo PS2 Controller

AppleAzaliaAudio

Voodoo HDA

Seatbelt kext

R1000

ATI_Y

I cant create new topic, so I will place this here.

 

I have problem with OSX on my Samsung R510. Ive tried iDeneb 10.5.6, iPc 10.5.6 and Kalyway 10.5.4, but I have many problems with them. First of all, with iDeneb I can boot Mac, but when I have to create user account my keyboard wont work anymore. I have installed PS2 keyboard support so I dont know where is problem. With iPc i ll boot too, but I ll get stuck before screen when I have to choose in which country I live. And finnaly, with Kalyway everything seems to work perfect I can choose country and language, but when I have to choose if I want port settings from other Mac, Magicwheel appear and I have to choose country again and again and again. Please is someone here, who knows why I have these problems? Or could someone at least tell me, which drivers and patches I have to choose? I really want try Mac OS, but I dont have enough money to buy macbook and Mac Mini isnt very well for me.

@ frees11: Concerning the loop you have (stuck between language and country) seems to be a bug well known and encountered. I had the same problem. What you should do is reboot, and boot in single mode (is bootflag -s)

 

After you booted and you are at the prompt you type:

 

/sbin/mount -uw / <-- mind the space between the "-uw" and the "/"

 

and

 

touch /var/db/.AppleSetupDone

 

 

You will however need the root password for this. I hope you still know this? If you don't, you will need to boot of your installation CD and in the menubar you have somewhere disktools. In these tools you select the password tool and you change the password for root. Apply, exit, reboot in single mode and do the above.

 

Now reboot and you should boot into OSX. I believe that afterwards you can still perform a migration.

 

Hope this helps :-)

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