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DoiX,

 

Any Chance of getting 10.5.1 AMD DVD for Leopard by zephyroth working on following specs

 

Processor type : AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-50

memory : 1 GB DDR2 memory

HDD drives : 120 GB Sata

(Last attempt to install jas 10.4.8 went in waste as its not recognized my sata drive)

Optical drive type : Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer support

Network interface : Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface

Wireless : broadcomm 802.11 a/b/g WLAN

Video adapter : NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 6150

(Is zephyroth release having a graphics driver for this ? If yes which option to select during installation)

 

Please tell me whether it will recognize my inbuilt Notebook Keyboard during & after install

(Jas release didn't recognized it)

DoiX,

 

Any Chance of getting 10.5.1 AMD DVD for Leopard by zephyroth working on following specs

 

Processor type : AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-50

memory : 1 GB DDR2 memory

HDD drives : 120 GB Sata

(Last attempt to install jas 10.4.8 went in waste as its not recognized my sata drive)

Optical drive type : Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer support

Network interface : Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface

Wireless : broadcomm 802.11 a/b/g WLAN

Video adapter : NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 6150

(Is zephyroth release having a graphics driver for this ? If yes which option to select during installation)

 

Please tell me whether it will recognize my inbuilt Notebook Keyboard during & after install

(Jas release didn't recognized it)

 

Well... i don't know tell me what chipset you have....

Well, I burned the Leopard 10.5 image for AMD at its lowest speeds (.iso), 2.4x, and upon restarting my computer, the disk returns with the following error, EBIOS read error: Device timeout

Block 727708 (etc): Sectors 64 Is this a normal problem? I burned the disk via Sabayon Linux KDE Burning Tool. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Hello, is there any patches or anything i need to apply to get osx.4 or osx.5 to boot on a external hard drive. Ive given up on my laptop for now. for some reason it just will not boot it even though it is more or less an exact replica of my desktop which has taken to both no problems.

Many Thanks

Lee

Probably not. Installing to an external HD eliminates the IDE / SATA controller difficulties many seem to experience. That was why I initially couldn't install Zephyroth on my Compaq V2312us laptop. (turned out my laptop has other problems with Zephy 10.5.1, but at least I got it into the Desktop that way...)

 

Do the install to the external drive on your DESKTOP. If you want you can go through the entire installation on that machine - THEN move the external to your laptop and boot it up using SAFE MODE. Or, you can run through the install, make sure the external is bootable, then plug it into the laptop for the initial boot and Initial Setup and Account Creation.

 

(You can also use your Desktop OS X install to remove the nvidia related .kexts on the external drive before you boot it for the first time...)

 

I'm about to transfer the 10.5.1 install on my 3rd Zephyroth machine from the external drive to an internal drive. 10.5.1 ia really working well on that machine and I could NOT install it initially on that machine without using the external drive...

I had to plug a USB keyboard / mouse into my laptop initially. After you can get into OSX, you'll have to find the proper .kexts to get the keyboard working (and/or other hardware...). (I wasn't successful with my Compaq - although the ApplePS2Controller.kext should have worked...)

 

With the Compaq: The broadcom wireless was supported out of the box, as was the 8139 wired LAN, it uses ATi x200 graphics - no hope for that. I didn't try to find a .kext for the synaptics touchpad but I think it may have eventually worked. I got my internal harddrive recognized (IDE), but not the optical drive... (for me it was too much work for too little joy, but my laptop isn't very "standard"...)

I had to plug a USB keyboard / mouse into my laptop initially. After you can get into OSX, you'll have to find the proper .kexts to get the keyboard working (and/or other hardware...). (I wasn't successful with my Compaq - although the ApplePS2Controller.kext should have worked...)

 

With the Compaq: The broadcom wireless was supported out of the box, as was the 8139 wired LAN, it uses ATi x200 graphics - no hope for that. I didn't try to find a .kext for the synaptics touchpad but I think it may have eventually worked. I got my internal harddrive recognized (IDE), but not the optical drive... (for me it was too much work for too little joy, but my laptop isn't very "standard"...)

 

Where can i get the patches?

Once you know exactly what your hardware is, search these forums... Ask others how they got their xxx working. Maybe someone will have similar hardware, maybe not. 10.5.1 doesn't work on ALL PC hardware... (Macs, real Macs, have a limited hardware set. PC's not so much. 10.5.1 is built to run on Macs & the hardware they use - it's not built to run on PC's - we're just lucky that these guys have found some "workarounds" to get OS X running on certain PC hardware. I've tried 8 different PC's now. Works on 3 of the 8 I've tried...)

Well... i don't know tell me what chipset you have....

 

DoiX,

 

Here is the Dump data from CPUZ

 

Chipset

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Northbridge NVIDIA GeForce 6150 rev. A2

Southbridge NVIDIA nForce 410/430 MCP rev. A3

Memory Type DDR2

Memory Size 1024 MBytes

Memory Frequency 321.5 MHz (CPU/5)

CAS# 5.0

RAS# to CAS# 5

RAS# Precharge 5

Cycle Time (tRAS) 15

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 21

Command Rate 2T

DoiX,

 

Here is the Dump data from CPUZ

 

Chipset

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Northbridge NVIDIA GeForce 6150 rev. A2

Southbridge NVIDIA nForce 410/430 MCP rev. A3

Memory Type DDR2

Memory Size 1024 MBytes

Memory Frequency 321.5 MHz (CPU/5)

CAS# 5.0

RAS# to CAS# 5

RAS# Precharge 5

Cycle Time (tRAS) 15

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 21

Command Rate 2T

it should work... if you hdd is not detected in the disk utility you have two solutions :

1. wait for rev2

2. add medevil kext to the dvd so it can recognise your hdd

Hello, i have a realtek HD Audio sound card in my acer aspire 9301awmsi laptop, can i get this to work, the 2 network adapters in it are broadcom and atheros AR5007EG, and it is the nforce mobile chipset ethernet port i think. Any way to get these working?

many Thanks

Lee

I got it installed and the bootloader works perfectly :( , but i cant get the :D keyboard and mouse detected. It goes to the setup screen and my laptop keyboard and touchpad don't work at all.

 

using a usb keyboard and mouse works, but once i get through detecting the keyboard type and all, right after transfering data from my old mac, if i click do not transfer now, it hangs up for a short time then goes right back to detecting the keyboard type. infinite loop.

 

any ideas?

I burned the new AMD DVD for leopard at the lowest speed and was able to get the DVD to boot. However, after pressing any key, and seeing some of the files load, at times I get this error message: EBIOS Error (and so and so forth). Are there any suggestions that can be given to me in addressing this problem? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

what chipset do you have?

 

From CPU-Z

 

Chipset

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Northbridge ATI Xpress 200 (RS480) rev. 10

Southbridge ATI SB600 rev. 00

Memory Type DDR2

Memory Size 2048 MBytes

Channels Dual

Memory Frequency 249.4 MHz (CPU/8)

CAS# 4.0

RAS# to CAS# 4

RAS# Precharge 4

Cycle Time (tRAS) 12

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 17

Command Rate 1T

******Please Help

 

I burned the new AMD DVD for leopard at the lowest speed and was able to get the DVD to boot. However, after pressing any key, and seeing some of the files load, at times I get this error message: EBIOS Error (and so and so forth). Are there any suggestions that can be given to me in addressing this problem? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

 

******Any ways to resolve this? Used almost every DVD Burning software I know off

 

Thanks

I got it installed and the bootloader works perfectly :( , but i cant get the :D keyboard and mouse detected. It goes to the setup screen and my laptop keyboard and touchpad don't work at all.

 

using a usb keyboard and mouse works, but once i get through detecting the keyboard type and all, right after transfering data from my old mac, if i click do not transfer now, it hangs up for a short time then goes right back to detecting the keyboard type. infinite loop.

 

any ideas?

 

That sounds like a "known issue".Make a little research at the community

******Please Help

 

I burned the new AMD DVD for leopard at the lowest speed and was able to get the DVD to boot. However, after pressing any key, and seeing some of the files load, at times I get this error message: EBIOS Error (and so and so forth). Are there any suggestions that can be given to me in addressing this problem? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

 

******Any ways to resolve this? Used almost every DVD Burning software I know off

 

Thanks

 

Here are my Specs:

 

Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology K8NXP-SLI, nForce 4 SLI Chipset MOBO

Central-Processing-Unit: AMD 3500+ Venice Core Socket 939 Processor, SSE2 & 3 (not overclocked)

Memory/Modules: 3GB PC3200 DDR-400 RAM, (2x1024MB Corsair 3200C2PT, 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix)

Video/Graphics Card(s): 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT (Gigabyte Technology) (2x128MB in SLI Mode)

Hard Drive (HD): Western Digital SATA 320GB Hardrive w/ 16MB cache

Burners: 8x NU DVD Burner

Other Disk Drives: 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive

 

Other Peripheals-

Realtek AC'97 Integrated 16-bit Sound Card, 7-channel

Marvell Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet

NVIDIA Integrated 10/100 Ethernet (using right now)

GA-WPKG Wireless 54mbps Wireless Card (Gigabyte Technology)

IEEE 1394B (Latest)

4 USB Intergrated Ports 1.0/and/2.0

Thermaltake PSU, 550-watt (Peak) Power Supply Unit

 

O/S's installed (will be removed later upon successful installation of MacOSX Leopard 10.5)

Windows Vista Ultimate Operating System

Sabayon Linux 3.4F

Fedora Core 8

My problem is i can install Leo AMD but after start booting i get kernel panic kernel TOH 9.1.0 and so on.

Everything is ok but how to move forward from kernel panic.

I run Tiger 10.4.9 v1.4a but that is not what i want.

If anyone knows how to help me please i need it.

Thanks in advance you truly Leopard fun.

Sory about my English.

My spec. are and tell me if someone of them are not good and make my leopard unusable:

AMD X2 6000

Gigabyte GA M52l S3

2GB ram

160 GB WD ATA

500 GBSG Baracuda Sata 2 ( canot format or erase)

Help me please or tell me which Leopard to use for my computer.

Thanks and good luck to us all.

 

Right...Kernel panic due to...?.What messages do you receive?

It says that MacOSX could not load... (etc) and automatically restarts. However, I tried pressing F8 this time and was finally able to access the GUI Installer. The only problem that now remains (after confirming that my media has passed the test) is that my mouse and keyboard are not recognized. This is a combo, Logitech LX700 Wireless Mouse and Keyboard. I would like to know if the installation supports this configuration. If not, should I try a wired mouse and keyboard? (From what I know from the top of my head is that the Logitech LX700 was only designed for PC's). Please let me know then, thanks a lot. Attached with this post is a picture I took of the first pop-up screen of selecting a language with the mouse cursor on the top left.

 

Right...Kernel panic due to...?.What messages do you receive?

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I was able to reburn another DVD at 2x speed, and it finally worked. After I pressed any key, the DVD automatically did its configuration and as usual booted up and entered the initial screen where I select my language.

 

I have a USB Keyboard, but not a USB mouse. Is a USB keyboard fine for now? Or would I need both? If so, how should make the appropriate changes? Can a PS/2 to USB adapter work for my mouse? Is there any other way besides paying the price. Thanks.

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