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Hi everyone !

 

i got a problem after installing Iatkos S3 V2.

installation went "smooth" but when i first booted up using camelio RC4, the in just a millisec. i could see they Apple logo and then my PC bootded.

:.(

 

i tried booting with -v , -x , -f busratio=16, 32, Arch=i386, i tried cpus=1 witch just gave me an' other bug(?) byt still nothing good :(

 

but the i realize i would try posting a topic on the forum and here it is :)

 

My setup.

 

Motherboard= Intel D945PSN

Processor= Intel Pentium 4

graphiccard= ATI HD radeon 4350..

audio= Terratec Aureen PCI 5.1

3GB Ram

160 GB for Mac

1 TB for Windows

 

BTW i already got a fully working Leopard.. (10.5.6)

 

Thanks for your time, hope u got some answers :)

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-v busratio=20 does it for me

 

 

 

Hi everyone !

 

i got a problem after installing Iatkos S3 V2.

installation went "smooth" but when i first booted up using camelio RC4, the in just a millisec. i could see they Apple logo and then my PC bootded.

:.(

 

i tried booting with -v , -x , -f busratio=16, 32, Arch=i386, i tried cpus=1 witch just gave me an' other bug(?) byt still nothing good :)

 

but the i realize i would try posting a topic on the forum and here it is :D

 

My setup.

 

Motherboard= Intel D945PSN

Processor= Intel Pentium 4

graphiccard= ATI HD radeon 4350..

audio= Terratec Aureen PCI 5.1

3GB Ram

160 GB for Mac

1 TB for Windows

 

BTW i already got a fully working Leopard.. (10.5.6)

 

Thanks for your time, hope u got some answers :D

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-v -f cpus=1 busratio=20 arch=i386 PCIRootUID=1

 

This set took me int iATKOS S3 v2 on my homebrew Asus M4A78 motherboard with 2gb 677mhz ddr ram, AMD Athlon II x2 250 cpu, Ati Radeon X1300 video card.

My network connection is wireless through a Belkin F7D1101 USB adapter. look for RTL8192su drivers.

 

 

Sound is with the VoodooHDA driver, bootloader is the anV choice.

Kernel is the Qoopz 3 choice (the first on offered)

 

All this on a separate drive (Sata, the installer doesn't seem to want to install to my USB hdd. my EIDE hdd contains my Win 7 installation. And my USB hdd contains iDeneb 10.5.8, which runs flawlessly on that.)

 

I discovered very quickly NOT to import the settings from the iDeneb install. That will hose the iATKOS install bigtime.

Just enter all the info your self on each of the setup screens as you go along.

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