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Hey guys,

 

I've got some problems with starting the installation of Snow Leopard.

 

Here are my Hardware informations for you:

 

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Mainboard: ASUS, M4A88TD-V EVO

Chipset: AMD, 880G

Sounthbridge: AMD, SB850

 

CPU: AMD, Athlon II X4 640 3.00 GHz

 

RAM: Kingston, 4x 2.048 MB, DDR3 1.333 MHz

 

HDD: Maxtor, 250 GB, SATA

 

Graphics: ATI, HD 4850, 512 MB, 750 MHz Core, 900 MHz Mem.

 

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Here's what I did,

I insert the Empire EFI CD, booted from it and changed my EFI- Disk with my Snow Leopard Retail.

I used the following commands:

 

-v

 

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-v -s

 

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-v -f

 

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-v -x

 

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-v -x -f

 

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I set the SATA config. to AHCI.

 

I don't know what else I could do, I use Windows 7 btw.

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For some reason if you have IDE and SATA at the same time it seems to get panic. Well that's what happened in my installation. I had to remove IDE(disabled) and used SATA only.

That could be the problem, I'll throw my IDE drive out!

Thanks!

 

Try the boot CD from this guide http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=227592 You need a "Legacy Kernel" for AMD

 

Thank you, I'll take a look at this! =)

 

 

Okay, I tried it with BootCD, I was able to reach the "Mac framework successfully initialated" but after this..

..nothing.

 

Nothing happened anymore, here's a Screenshot:

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While I tried this, I had only my DVD drive and my SATA HDD plugged in, nothing else.

SATA was set to AHCI.

I was able to install but when I try to boot it I get some even more strange thing.

My PC shuts down when it comes to this point:

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After the "CPU Health is ok..." is no more line.

The PC shuts down, I dont know what I should do. :/

I've tried -x -v -f, BootCD 1.6 but nothing worked, I disabled all unnessecary things in the Bios, still that Problem..

 

Please help. =(

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I see some messages that could indicate file corruption.

 

Boot into single user mode with -s and follow the prompt showing you how to run a disk check with fsck.

If you see a message saying "FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED", run fsck again until you no longer see that message.

 

If you can't do that, boot from your install DVD and run a disk repair on your OS X partition with Disk Utility.

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