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my pc

amd phenom ii x4 955

asus m4a78t-e

hd 5770

 

raid0 two hard 500

hard 640gb

 

i tried every kernel from v 10.0 to v 10.4 but no way to pass this panic

i used also 9.8.0 that work well on leopard but no thing panic too

i used two sources for set up retail 10.6.3 and iatkos s3 v2

this is picture of kernel panic

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Wow. You don't want to make it easy for yourself. Unsupported, processor, unsupported video card, who knows about the chipset.

 

Well, first of all don't even bother with stock kernel. I haven't been keeping up with hacked kernels in Snow Leopard. You'll have to search those out. Are there an any options for kernels on the iatkos disc?

 

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my pc

amd phenom ii x4 955

asus m4a78t-e

hd 5770

 

raid0 two hard 500

hard 640gb

 

i tried every kernel from v 10.0 to v 10.4 but no way to pass this panic

i used also 9.8.0 that work well on leopard but no thing panic too

i used two sources for set up retail 10.6.3 and iatkos s3 v2

this is picture of kernel panic

14072010041.jpg

 

 

thanks

 

 

use efi empire legacy 1.08. Boot from 10.6.3 disc. Don't use raid. It will never work. Download [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] 2.05. Tonymacx86.com has the 5000 series driver, look for it in the forums. Install mulitbeast be sure to to install the x86 programs. So that you can use kext helper. Don't forget to run system ulitites from [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] each time you install a kext. don't change kernals. Boot from efi disc each time.

 

Running from Snow Leopard on 965 phenom II with amd chipset 770 and diamond 5870

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