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I've been trying for a while now to get Snow Leopard to work on my system, but things haven't been going my way. The farthest I've been able to get is a kernel panic on bootup. Currently, however, my hazard install simply restarts the computer about 45 seconds into loading. I've tried a lot of things, and none of them have worked so far. Can anyone help me to get Snow Leopard working on my old hardware? My build is as follows.

ASUS P5LD2-VM (no AHCI support, is that a deal breaker?)

Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz single core processor

2GB DDR2 RAM 667

SATA DVD drive

SATA 250GB HDD

nVidia 8400gs

Thanks in advance.

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ASUS P5LD2-VM (no AHCI support, is that a deal breaker?)

 

Not at all, this is a myth, you just need to use the right drivers.

 

For Intel ICHx this is AppleIntelPIIATA.kext.

 

There are also a PATA mode ICHx injector that come with the Chameleon bootloader. ATAInjector.kext or something.

 

For Marvell controllers there AppleVIAATA.kext or SuperVIAATA.kext. The latter has 64-bit support.

 

For nforce chipsets, no idea. Look for Verdant's nforce guides.

Also, using a 8400 GS you can get it to work without extra drivers using chameleons "Graphics Enabler".

Depending on the Brand of card, my Galaxy 8400GS 512 DVI/VGA for instance, found that I had to add the Vendor & Device ID to NVDANV50Hal.kext.

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