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ASUS M5A78L-M-LE Snow Leopard problem


Kronno Fatal1ty
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Hi there. This are the specs of my desktop:

Desktop: CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz (OC 4.1GHz)

RAM: 8GB Corsair DDR3 1600MHz

VGA: AMD ATI HD6770 1GB

HDD: Maxtor 500GB/2x Samsung Spinpoint 320GB/Hitachi 250GB

LAN: Realtek 8167

MB: ASUS M5A78L-M-LE

Sound: ALC887

 

MB bios config:

Sata mode: AHCI

advanced -> CPU config ->

* GART error reporting = disabled

* micro code updation = enabled

* secure virtual machine mode = enabled (needed if you plan to use ilife)

* cool 'n' quiet = enabled

* C1E support = disabled

* advanced clock calibration = AUTO

* active cores, manual:

2nd on

3rd on

4th on

5th off

6th off

7th off

8th off

 

(mine was a quad core so all cores up to the 4th was on so if you have a dual core turn everything off apart from the 2nd core)

 

boot up iAtkos S3 v2 with this flags: -v -x -f busratio=16 arch=i386

 

should load and come the instalation. REMEMBER!: connect an USB mouse and keyboard, because PS2 isn't working.

 

bootloader -> chameleon v2 RC4

 

bootloader options -> usbbusfix, legacy logo*, graphics enabler*

 

kernal (you will find it under patches) -> qnoopz 10.2.0, usb

 

drivers-> voodoo sound, no sata/ide**, no PS/2**, no cpu pm** network-wired-> RTL8168

 

The install finishes with everything OK. When booting with the same flags, the computer shutdowns by itself.

What am i doing wrong?

 

César Leitão

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