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i just installed Kalyway 10.5.2 Intel/AMD on my Emachines t3410

 

Amd Sempron 3400+ Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS 2GB Ram

 

 

 

it installed secussfully and when i boot into after the done installing reboot it plays thye welcome video and it does the keyboard setup and all that i get to the "do you have another Mac" screen and i say no to the transfer files and it freezes and starts the welcome video over

 

 

 

what do i do so i can log in?

 

are there any Snow Distros that i can install on this computer or at least how can i fix the post-install setup-wizard issue im having??????????? thanks

  • 4 months later...

Well, I'm gonna try Hazard myself. :(

People say it works on AMD processors, and i've tried Leo4all 4.1, iDeneb, iATKOS and ToH, but only kalyway have worked so far.

I have a Toshiba L300D.

2GB Ram

Amd Sempron 3400+

 

Choose Transfer files and Cancel it then.

it's no Mac OS X version that skips post-installation.

 

By the way; With me the video don't play. It just installs and works as i choose "no" at the "do you have another mac" ofcourse, i have. But i can't sync them until i get into the system : )

 

I cant seem to help you anymore, since i never had this problem. :)

i just installed Kalyway 10.5.2 Intel/AMD on my Emachines t3410

 

Amd Sempron 3400+ Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS 2GB Ram

 

 

 

it installed secussfully and when i boot into after the done installing reboot it plays thye welcome video and it does the keyboard setup and all that i get to the "do you have another Mac" screen and i say no to the transfer files and it freezes and starts the welcome video over

 

 

 

what do i do so i can log in?

 

are there any Snow Distros that i can install on this computer or at least how can i fix the post-install setup-wizard issue im having??????????? thanks

 

 

1. Run single user mode using the -s flag while booting i.e. type -s at the "boot:" prompt and wait for the prompt ":/ root#" to appear, type each of the following lines, followed by Enter and then waiting for ":/ root#" to re-appear.

2. Mount the file system by typing "mount -uw /" (without quotes) at the ":/ root#" prompt.

3. Change the root password by typing "passwd root" at the ":/ root#" prompt and then typing in a new root password and retyping it again as requested.

4. Create the .AppleSetupDone file by typing

"touch /var/db/.AppleSetupDone" (without quotes) at the ":/ root#" prompt

5. Boot the system by typing "exit" (without quotes) at the ":/ root#" prompt.

6. Reboot from HDD with "-v -f" and the OS X Login screen is presented; enter "root" as Name and for Password, the root password chosen previously, and the system logs you in as System Administrator.

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