68iou1 Posted October 20, 2010 Share Posted October 20, 2010 Knock on wood! I've managed to get everything working fine, on the aitikos s3 (10.6.3). Before the installation I had to use -v arch=i386 for an install and take out my other 2 gig of ram (put it back in when it installed) or i would get a kernal error. The system info is reading that I have a GTX 275 and my sata HDD but doesnt read my nforce network. "About this Mac" says I have an Intel XEON although I don't its just a standard quad core 9300. The small problem is that always before boot, need to put in -v arch=i386 or I will get a kernal error and it wont boot. Is there a batch I can use? or can I edit any files that can automatically do this? And how can I properly test the system to know if its stable. Thank you all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted October 20, 2010 Share Posted October 20, 2010 Knock on wood! I've managed to get everything working fine, on the aitikos s3 (10.6.3). Before the installation I had to use -v arch=i386 for an install and take out my other 2 gig of ram (put it back in when it installed) or i would get a kernal error. The system info is reading that I have a GTX 275 and my sata HDD but doesnt read my nforce network. "About this Mac" says I have an Intel XEON although I don't its just a standard quad core 9300. The small problem is that always before boot, need to put in -v arch=i386 or I will get a kernal error and it wont boot. Is there a batch I can use? or can I edit any files that can automatically do this? And how can I properly test the system to know if its stable. Thank you all Put -v arch=i386 in your com.apple.Boot.plist file in /Extra/ under Kernel Flags......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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