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After a few days of trying, i finally got Leopard installed and running on my computer.

Took another day or so before i was able to get sound, network, time machine, and display working too, but i got there.

 

i tried updating to 10.5.1, and now i can't boot into Leopard.

 

booting with -v gives this:

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i've tried all the different methods of booting up: -legacy, -v, -x, -s, and still no luck.

 

i used i_am...me's guide to install 10.5 with pc_efi_v8 and the ToH RC2 dvd.

 

any help would be lovely, thanks in advance

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Hi

Here's my 2p worth. Did you remove "AppleEFIRuntime.kext" from /Volumes/<Volume name>/System/Library/Extensions! and replace the

AppleSMBIOS.kext from the same location as pc_efi_v8 :)

 

 

i did when i first installed leopard, i havent done it since, does updating put them back?

 

after i finish some of my work i'll boot into the dvd, and see if they are there, and delete/replace them if they are.

No, there is no AppleEFIRuntime.kext or AppleSMBIOS.kext in the 10.5.1 update.

 

thankyou, you saved me an unknown ammount of time spent rebooting and waiting for the dvd to load.

 

that returns me to my original question though, how to fix this?

My Experiences with 10.5.1 is if you downloaded it though the software update within Leopard you either have alot of stuff to fix or re install Leopard. For me, re installing was the way to go.

 

This is the process I use to upgrade to 10.5.1 from a working Leopard install

 

* Download the update from Apples site and save it to your Download folder

* Download the scripts below and save them to your Download folder

* In terminal navigate to your Download folder

* sudo –s

* Password:

* ./pre-update.sh

* Run the MacOSXUpd10.5.1.dmg but do not reboot

* ./post-update.sh

* ./post-update2.sh

* you can reboot now

Have a look here @ the last post by bbrrii:

http://forum.osx86scene.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2938

Very easy :P

good luck and post back ok!

 

worked like a charm!

thanks for that, i'm now running a fully working 10.5.1 system, the only minor thing is in about this mac, it says i have a core 2 solo, it's realy a core 2 duo....

 

and it only shows i have one core, and one processor...how to fix?

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