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This shouldn't be hard to find by a bit of browsing & searching, as it greatly resembles the nforce error that happened so much on 10.4.8 with nForce motherboards.

 

As your system specs are very incomplete; you don't say what motherboard chipset you have, or much more than your cpu & gfx card (the amount of ram isn't that relevant) no-one can tell whether it is this error or not.

 

You might try booting -s, and if that works, follow the instructions onscreen to fsck -fy & mount -uw /

 

and then do:

mv /System/Library/extensions/NV* /

mv /System/Library/extensions/Ge* /

 

 

This should move the relevant kexts to the your root directory which will get them out of the way so you can boot & figure out what to do next.

 

come to think of it, I've never done this in leopard, so I'm assuming this part hasn't changed from tiger.

This shouldn't be hard to find by a bit of browsing & searching, as it greatly resembles the nforce error that happened so much on 10.4.8 with nForce motherboards.

 

As your system specs are very incomplete; you don't say what motherboard chipset you have, or much more than your cpu & gfx card (the amount of ram isn't that relevant) no-one can tell whether it is this error or not.

 

You might try booting -s, and if that works, follow the instructions onscreen to fsck -fy & mount -uw /

 

and then do:

mv /System/Library/extensions/NV* /

mv /System/Library/extensions/Ge* /

 

 

This should move the relevant kexts to the your root directory which will get them out of the way so you can boot & figure out what to do next.

 

come to think of it, I've never done this in leopard, so I'm assuming this part hasn't changed from tiger.

 

Hi!,

 

Thanks for your help but -s doesnt work it stucks on a line telling something about firewire, but I can boot my leopard dvd and go to terminal I can do that? Cause ive tried deleting geforce.kext and nvdaresman.kext but then it tells me it doesnt exist in the extensions directory ;)

as u have a GeForce card and obviously an NVIDIA Chipset. the GeForce.kext has a universal string and detects any device with the NVIDIA dev-id therefore it tries loading the driver for something other than the graphics card and thus ur crash so to get QE/CI you need to use an nvidia installer and make sure your dev-id is in the required kexts

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