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I successfully installed Snow Leopard on my CR48. However, before I was going to put my files and programs on it, I wanted to update to the newest version. To do so, I followed this guide: http://osx86.or.id/tutorial/intel-atom-amd...s-x-10-6-8.html the update stated it installed successfully and I followed the guide. I rebooted and I was greeted with the kernel going absolutely nuts.

 

Below are some of the errors.

 

Another error I have come across is the DSMOS has arrived stall.

 

 

While searching the web, on this forum, I found this "fix" but I do not have the 2 kexts shown.

(2)DSMOS has arrived

 

REMOVE: AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB and AppleIntelSNBVA -s -v

 

chmod -

R 755 mach_kernel

chown -R root:wheel mach_kernel

chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/

chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/

rm -rf /System/Library/Caches/*

reboot

 

I have a USB key of Snow Leopard, I've had to reinstall 3 times already.

 

Any help is appreciated!

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I successfully installed Snow Leopard on my CR48. However, before I was going to put my files and programs on it, I wanted to update to the newest version. To do so, I followed this guide: http://osx86.or.id/tutorial/intel-atom-amd...s-x-10-6-8.html the update stated it installed successfully and I followed the guide. I rebooted and I was greeted with the kernel going absolutely nuts.

 

Below are some of the errors.

 

Another error I have come across is the DSMOS has arrived stall.

 

 

While searching the web, on this forum, I found this "fix" but I do not have the 2 kexts shown.

 

 

I have a USB key of Snow Leopard, I've had to reinstall 3 times already.

 

Any help is appreciated!

 

 

Apparently, something is wrong with the kernel you used, try the Qoopz 10.3.0 Kernel when you install OSX. That is what worked for me. legacy_kernel didn't ever work for me, anyway. Report your success (or, more likely, failure :rolleyes: ) here. Also, which method did you use to install OSX?

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