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So I made an image of the real install disc for leopard and followed BrazilMac's guide, succesfully installed leopard but after I do the post patch and restart I get the gray apple screen, then the "You Need To Restart Your Computer". My specs are:

 

Dell XPS 400

Pentium D 3.0 Ghz

Intel 945P MoBo

160 Gig HD

3 Gigs ram

NVIDIA Gforce 6800 graphics card

 

Does anyone have any suggetsions?

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I installed the Kalyway disc that makes your HD bootable so the only way to use -x -v mode is to put the install disc in the drive, when I do that it wants to install leaopard. I had the same problem when I first installed Tiger 10.4.8, so I used 10.4.10 and that installed perfect. It has to be a kext that it doesn't like, any suggestions?

So I made an image of the real install disc for leopard and followed BrazilMac's guide, succesfully installed leopard but after I do the post patch and restart I get the gray apple screen, then the "You Need To Restart Your Computer". My specs are:

 

Dell XPS 400

Pentium D 3.0 Ghz

Intel 945P MoBo

160 Gig HD

3 Gigs ram

NVIDIA Gforce 6800 graphics card

 

Does anyone have any suggetsions?

 

If Pentium D is supported by vanilla kernel, you could probably install PC_EFI, then boot. But I think Pentium D needs hacked kernel.

Yeah I need the hacked version, which isn't problem to me. I just want to get it running. The install went great, I don't even have to leave the disc in, but it is just that damn "you must restart your computer" that is stopping me. Has anyone had this problem?

Yeah I need the hacked version, which isn't problem to me. I just want to get it running. The install went great, I don't even have to leave the disc in, but it is just that damn "you must restart your computer" that is stopping me. Has anyone had this problem?

Well if you boot with -v, it would give us some clue where you are getting stuck.

How do I boot with -v? If I want to do any kind of boot change I have to use the install disc and that just goes to install mode, I don't get any errors. If I just boot off the HD I get the Darwin loading and then it goes to the gray apple screen then the You must restart your computer screen.

How do I boot with -v? If I want to do any kind of boot change I have to use the install disc and that just goes to install mode, I don't get any errors. If I just boot off the HD I get the Darwin loading and then it goes to the gray apple screen then the You must restart your computer screen.

Edit (easiest from a Tiger install) \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.Boot.plist

 

Add:

<key>Timeout</key>

<string>10</string>

 

save the file

 

Reboot and it will give you time to push keys.

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