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Hello,

 

With some amazing finagling I was able to get my computer to boot up until a blue screen where I can no longer see any boot procedures.

 

 

 

 

 

It is here where OS 10.4.9 is now freezing.

 

 

I've tried to diagnose it as much as I can and nothing much has had any effect.

 

 

 

 

 

I'd appreciate any suggestions.

 

 

I'm using a fujitsu a-6025.

 

 

 

 

 

Processor

 

  • Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2450 (2 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB)

Chipset

  • Intel® 945GM/ ICH7-M

Memory

 

  • Two DIMM slots
  • Max 4 GB3 (2 GB x2)
  • DDR2 553 MHz PC2-4200, dual channel

Display

 

LCD

 

  • 15.4" WXGA Colour-Enhanced Crystal View WXGA TFT display
    • Brightness 450 nits
    • Contrast ratio 600:1
    • Viewing Angle
      • Side to Side = 120 degrees
      • Up and Down = 90 degrees

Video Controller

 

  • Intel® 945GM, up to 224MB shared memory (DVMT 3.0)
  • Simultaneous and dual support for external monitor and internal display

Maximum Resolution

 

  • Internal display: 1280 x 800, 16M colours
  • External monitor: 1600 x 1200 resolution, 16M colours

Hard Drive4

  • 120 GB
  • 5400 rpm Ultra-DMA 150, SATA
  • Protected by Fujitsu Shock Sensor technology

Optical Drive Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer

 

  • 4x Dual-Layer DVD±R
  • 6x DVD-RW
  • 8x DVD+RW
  • 8x DVD±R
  • 24x CD-R
  • 10x CD-RW
  • 8x DVD-ROM
  • 5x DVD-RAM

Audio

 

  • RealTek ALC262 with wavetable
  • Headphone jack
  • Stereo microphone jack
  • 2 boxless internal stereo speakers
  • Dolby® Headphone Utility to emulate realistic surround sound using conventional stereo headphones

Communications

 

  • Multinational5 56K6 V.90 modem (Azalia MDC1.5)
  • Marvell Gigabit Ethernet LAN (88E8055)

Wireless Communications

 

Wireless LAN

 

  • Intel®Pro/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (802.11a/b/g)
  • CCX and WPA certified
  • Dual-band diversity antenna

Bluetooth

 

  • Standard Bluetooth (v2.0)1 Personal Area Network (PAN) for file transfer and data synchronization with other Bluetooth devices

User Interfaces

 

  • Integrated touchpad with fingerprint/scroll sensor
  • Spill resistant 87-key full-size keyboard with 19 mm key pitch and 2.7 mm key stroke

<a name="14" id="14">Ports

 

  • 5 USB 2.0
  • IEEE 1394 (4-pin)
  • External video
  • Modem (RJ-11)
  • LAN (RJ-45

Card Slots

 

  • One Type I/II PCMCIA card slot
  • One ExpressCard™ slot (54 mm/34 mm cards)
  • One shared card slot for:
    • Memory Stick®
    • Memory Stick PRO™
    • Secure Digital (SD) card
    • xD Picture card

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Hello,

 

With some amazing finagling I was able to get my computer to boot up until a blue screen where I can no longer see any boot procedures.

It is here where OS 10.4.9 is now freezing.

I've tried to diagnose it as much as I can and nothing much has had any effect.

I'd appreciate any suggestions.

I'm using a fujitsu a-6025.

Processor

 

  • Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2450 (2 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB)

Chipset

  • Intel® 945GM/ ICH7-M

Memory

 

  • Two DIMM slots
  • Max 4 GB3 (2 GB x2)
  • DDR2 553 MHz PC2-4200, dual channel

Display

 

LCD

 

  • 15.4" WXGA Colour-Enhanced Crystal View WXGA TFT display
    • Brightness 450 nits
    • Contrast ratio 600:1
    • Viewing Angle
      • Side to Side = 120 degrees
      • Up and Down = 90 degrees

Video Controller

 

  • Intel® 945GM, up to 224MB shared memory (DVMT 3.0)
  • Simultaneous and dual support for external monitor and internal display

Maximum Resolution

 

  • Internal display: 1280 x 800, 16M colours
  • External monitor: 1600 x 1200 resolution, 16M colours

Hard Drive4

  • 120 GB
  • 5400 rpm Ultra-DMA 150, SATA
  • Protected by Fujitsu Shock Sensor technology

Optical Drive Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer

 

  • 4x Dual-Layer DVD±R
  • 6x DVD-RW
  • 8x DVD+RW
  • 8x DVD±R
  • 24x CD-R
  • 10x CD-RW
  • 8x DVD-ROM
  • 5x DVD-RAM

Audio

 

  • RealTek ALC262 with wavetable
  • Headphone jack
  • Stereo microphone jack
  • 2 boxless internal stereo speakers
  • Dolby® Headphone Utility to emulate realistic surround sound using conventional stereo headphones

Communications

 

  • Multinational5 56K6 V.90 modem (Azalia MDC1.5)
  • Marvell Gigabit Ethernet LAN (88E8055)

Wireless Communications

 

Wireless LAN

 

  • Intel®Pro/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (802.11a/b/g)
  • CCX and WPA certified
  • Dual-band diversity antenna

Bluetooth

 

  • Standard Bluetooth (v2.0)1 Personal Area Network (PAN) for file transfer and data synchronization with other Bluetooth devices

User Interfaces

 

  • Integrated touchpad with fingerprint/scroll sensor
  • Spill resistant 87-key full-size keyboard with 19 mm key pitch and 2.7 mm key stroke

<a name="14" id="14">Ports

 

  • 5 USB 2.0
  • IEEE 1394 (4-pin)
  • External video
  • Modem (RJ-11)
  • LAN (RJ-45

<a href="http://" target="_blank"></a>Card Slots

 

  • One Type I/II PCMCIA card slot
  • One ExpressCard™ slot (54 mm/34 mm cards)
  • One shared card slot for:
    • Memory Stick®
    • Memory Stick PRO™
    • Secure Digital (SD) card
    • xD Picture card

Attach an external monitor and boot with -v -x flags and firgure out the cause of the problem

Im having the almost exact same issue...I've got it installed my laptop properly with no problem but I did notice that when I was installing the Bar would go across really really fast instead of being slow like it normally does...Anyways, when I boot it up it shoes the Apple logo and continues to boot but then my screen goes blue and stops on it. No Mouse comes up or a box to log in. I have the same Components in my laptop as this guy. Cane someone please help me with this. Thanks.

wtf dude..

you're a lucky one :rolleyes:

Yep...I just through the setup for choosing keyboard type and internet type and that finished and it took me back to another Blue Screen. I have a Black Mouse pointer and Im waiting to see what happens. Nothing so far, but will see. Im hoping to god it ends up working.

Great...It ended up freezing so I just deleted everything off my harddrive and reinstalled it fresj. Now when it boots it shows the Apple loggo with it booting up but theres a Cancel Sign over it.

 

think you forget to install your AMD or Intel SSE2 drivers

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