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Hey guys, as you read, I get that "Can't get kextd Port"- error.

 

Actually, this error makes my Snow Leopard to not to boot.

I don't know what to do, the installation worked fine, it was even successful but then this error occours.

 

Here are my settings:

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Snow Leopard 10.6.0 (Retail)

CPU: AMD Athlon X4 640

RAM: 4x Kingston 2048MB/ 1333 MHz

Motherboard: ASUS M4A88TD-V Evo/Usb 3

HDD: Maxtor 250GB SATA

GPU: ATI Radeon 4850HD

 

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I tried to find a solution, one was to delete a rc.cdrom file in the /etc folder of my OS but the file is not there.

I wasn't able to find any useable solutions, I hope you guys can help me!

 

P.S.

What did not worked:

-v -x -f; doesn't work, I get the same error- output.

-s works.

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Okay, here's what I tried today;

 

Changing the default mach_kernel with the mach_kernel.test7

 

Differences?: No

 

 

So a couple hours ago I got an iAtkos S3 Ver.2, I installed it, everything worked fine (selected no kernen first time) and it didn't boot. I waited for like 15Mins.

 

I tried the same with a kernen this time.

It occoured the same error like in my first post, the PC shuts down and I don't know what to do..

 

Currently I'm burning a Hazard DVD, hope it works!

 

 

Help would be awesome!

 

Okay, theHazard method also didn't work, I tried to reach the setup but it tells me some Kernel panic...

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