TsarProdigy Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 Alright, I'm going to try to say everything in the first post, that way it's easier... I'll start with hardware I'm using: HP Compaq SR2050NX 1GB DDR2 RAM 250GB Western Digital SATA HDD @ 7200RPM (I think so at least, might be off on the brand and rpm) ECS RC410-M Motherboard (Asterope3-GL8E) Intel Pentium D 820 @ 2.88GHz, which is a dual-core i believe. Realtek ALC888 sound card ATI Radeon Xpress 200 Integrated graphics card. Apple USB Keyboard Logitech Wired Optical mouse (standard style) USB 2.0 Card Reader (SD, MMC, xD, Compact Flash I/II and a couple others) DVD-RAM (CD, DVD, -R, -RW, +R, +RW) BIOS is American Megatrends I hope that answers everything in that department. I get the same results with both distros of Leopard I've tried... iDeneb v1.4, and XxX 10.5.6 Leopard Rev1 Start the PC, installs perfect. Takes about 20 to 30 minutes. I've read that's normal. I get to the restart prompt, and I restart, ejecting the disk beforehand. Gets to the Chameleon boot loader, and i go through that to a white/light gray screen with an darker gray Apple logo, and thats it. Theres SUPPOSED to be a spinning gray thing. Well, i don't have the little spinning thing. I've read around, and decided to boot with the -v tag. goes through the text extremely fast, cant even tell what it is, and then it all goes black, and nothing. Let it sit for about an hour before i turned it off and tried another tag. -x. Still, nothing. tried -v -x to see if it freezes during the text. Blazes through text for a second, then a black screen again. I tried using cpus=1, and -v -x -f -s too. Still nothing. I have no idea what it is. Maybe incompatible hardware? I tried using XxX 10.5.6 Rev1 on a laptop i have that has a broken LCD panel that will never get fixed. Installed great, booted great. No Ethernet, wifi or audio however, and the resolution won't change from 1024x768 I'm not sure on the full specs on there, but it has an Intel Centuron, 1GB RAM, 80GB SATA HDD, a DVD drive and thats all i know of. Trackpad worked perfect. Plugged the Apple keyboard into it, and worked exactly like it should. (I do have some experience with using Leopard.) It has an Intel graphics chipset too i believe. I have no idea else what to do. There isn't AHCI (or whatever) in my bios, or anything. and for it to even install, i have to turn off Legacy USB support. help anyone? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/255108-ideneb-v14-issues/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
stell Ty Posted April 24, 2011 Share Posted April 24, 2011 Try new installation, customize and use Legacy Kernel (if exists, i am not sure) i think the issue is with your processor. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/255108-ideneb-v14-issues/#findComment-1674073 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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