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Hello everyone :) i have a problem with ipc universal 10.5.8 . Tried 2 others and the dont work in safe mode after install.

 

First problem : On install on my pc it freezes at grey screen.( only way to get past that is to boot setup in safe mode ).

 

Second problem : I install all drivers/patchs for my board in setup then after setup is installed i reboot with -f ( tried it without ) and i still i get a light blue screen on start up. I have been trying for 3weeks and i have had no luck. any help?

 

I read on forums that is is the graphics card but i have tried the 3 below with no look

 

AMD 9200 Quad core

Asus Nf6-glan (not Nf6g-glan)

8gb ram

Ati x300 Pci Ex / I have x1300 pci ex / ASUSTEK EN7300GS Nvidia

M-Audio omi 800

 

Thanks Dray

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yeah, sounds like you graphics card is not being recognized correctly. Is there a reason you are using an older version of Leopard and not a newer version of Snow Leopard? Not that it's a big deal, but you might have better luck with a newer disc; more than likely it will have newer packages/fixes that might give you better support.

 

Either that or do some research and build an image with the right drivers for your hardware.

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yeah, sounds like you graphics card is not being recognized correctly. Is there a reason you are using an older version of Leopard and not a newer version of Snow Leopard? Not that it's a big deal, but you might have better luck with a newer disc; more than likely it will have newer packages/fixes that might give you better support.

 

Either that or do some research and build an image with the right drivers for your hardware.

 

Ok thanks.. what version of osx86 would you recommend?

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honestly I don't know.. I have used a "pre-made" version of OS X with all the patches and what not in a very long time. Now, I restore a Snow Leopard dvd to a thumdrive, and add whatever patches/drivers/etc.. to the EFI partition on that drive and go from there. Making you own custom boot disc is a little harder but if done right you end up with much better support. Read around on this forum, its hard not to pick up the details.

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