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Well I downloaded Kalyway's ISO, burned it up.. stuck it in the drive, rebooted.. and I get " /com.apple.Boot.plist not found" error. Thats all I see once I boot it.

I have had this problem when I tried last time (JaS), but maybe in the meantime a fix has surfaced, or a way to get it running.

 

My PC specs :

 

CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo 6300 - 1.86Ghz

Mobo : Asus P5B-VM

Ram : 3 Gig of Corsair - 6400

Video : XFX Nvidia 8600Gt @ 1680 x 1050

Monitor : Samsung Syncmaster 226BW 22"

OS : Vista Ultimate

Hard Drive : Seagate 160 Gig x 2

 

Thanks! :)

I saw the same thing a few times.

 

This happens when any of the following situations arise:

 

-You are using a SATA HDD and a IDE optical drive and AHCI is enabled.

 

-You have burned your image using a high burn speed(8x or above)

 

-You have a IDE HDD and a IDE optical drive on the same channel using "Cable Select" jumper settings. Try setting your devices to their respective settings(ie. Master/Slave, etc.)

 

Hope this might help you out...

Make sure that you have AHCI disabled, Native SATA Mode enabled...

 

^ This worked for me when using my SATA HDD and IDE DVD Burner. :)

 

Good Luck

EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm using the Bad Bios patch ... O.o ...

Quite funny,

first time I tried installing, I used unpatched iATKOS v1, didn't notice the "Customize" option before install... Install and boot was successful (Created user name, registered, blah blah :D )

 

NIC didn't work so I got the r2 and r3 patches, patched the ISO, checked md5sums, burned 2x speed, blah blah :D And now I get b0 or com.apple.Boot.plist not found error too >_>

 

My Dell BIOS has no option to turn off/on AHCI, but doing my research online I have found it does not support AHCI at all, so I should be okay, no?

 

"You have a IDE HDD and a IDE optical drive on the same channel using "Cable Select" jumper settings."

I suspect this may be true (it's a Latitude D820 *laptop*, so I won't open up that monster ^^)

 

I'm wondering why the patched disk won't work when v.1 worked fine *ponder*

 

I will be witting my signature soon if anyone would like to know my laptop stats.

 

I've been reading this forum, awed, for a few weeks now, I can't believe the amazing work that has been put into hackintosh.... It's really impressive ;) *High Five!*

I got the exact same problem when I boot, and when there must press any key to load.

 

My system:

 

Acer Aspire 9302

AMD Turion 64 X2

NVidia GeForce Go 7300 128MB

Slimtype DVDRW SSM-8515S DVD-Drive

Hitachi HTS541612J9SA00 Harddisk

OS: Windows XP Media Center Edition

 

And also I can't disable AHCI in my bios. I can't see AHCI anywhere.

 

I've tried also to burn on 4 speed (third try for burning a dvd).

 

On the other computer here it works perfectly.

 

So can someone help me with my problem?

 

Thanks :unsure:

Possible solutions:

 

Try removing all hdd's from ports, leave only optical drive plugged and see what happens

If Lan Boot is enabled disable it. It may interfere with installation (It smthng to boot over ethernet drives, must be in bios named as LAN option rom or similar)

Apparently it is not about your dvd (if it works on other computers)

Sometimes disablling or enabling may solve the problem if you haven't tried yet.

Also try disabling other integrated peripherals like onboard ethernet, sound, vga may work.

 

Good Luck!

Possible solutions:

 

Try removing all hdd's from ports, leave only optical drive plugged and see what happens

If Lan Boot is enabled disable it. It may interfere with installation (It smthng to boot over ethernet drives, must be in bios named as LAN option rom or similar)

Apparently it is not about your dvd (if it works on other computers)

Sometimes disablling or enabling may solve the problem if you haven't tried yet.

Also try disabling other integrated peripherals like onboard ethernet, sound, vga may work.

 

Good Luck!

 

Thanks

 

My computer is a notebook, so I will rather not plug out all my hardware. I only can plug out my extern hdd.

The other things I will go to try now.

 

Thanks again...

Stephan,

 

Do you have an external HDD?

 

If so, then is your Optical drive SATA or IDE or External?

 

Does your mobo have 2 IDE channels?

It has 1 IDE channel which Im running dual drive ( Dual Layer DVD + CD Burner) of it.

 

Then 2 SATA drives.

 

I have a spare IDE HD ( 80 gig), but I dunno what I could do with it, maybe swap out the CD burner? :S

Hi,

 

I had the same issue. The solution, installed the IDE DVD as primary master, removed the primary slave, remove all secondary IDE. The installation started with no other issues.

Now I am getting in another problem. After It says the installation succed when I am rebooting it give me the same error and is not finding the boot HDD. Any solutions for this?

Stephan,

 

Ok, Unhook the CD-Burner from the IDE Channel and set it aside for right now. Just leave the DVD-Burner hooked up and change the jumper settings on the back of it to "MASTER".

 

- Go into your BIOS and set the DVD Burner to boot first

 

- Make sure that your DVD Burner is the only item in your startup config list in your BIOS

 

- Make sure you turn AHCI off

 

- Make sure your SATA Drives are hooked to SATA channels 0 and 1

Stephan,

 

Ok, Unhook the CD-Burner from the IDE Channel and set it aside for right now. Just leave the DVD-Burner hooked up and change the jumper settings on the back of it to "MASTER".

 

- Go into your BIOS and set the DVD Burner to boot first

 

- Make sure that your DVD Burner is the only item in your startup config list in your BIOS

 

- Make sure you turn AHCI off

 

- Make sure your SATA Drives are hooked to SATA channels 0 and 1

 

 

Yep, I did that. Nothing :)

 

After I tried that, I rmeoved all my HD's, to see if it will boot at all, and Im still gettign the error :S

Did you try to press F8 when you see that /com.apple.Boot.plist not found error message??? I've same problem but it's just because of my other partitions.. there was a fat32 formatted one and there was no problem with boot.. but then i just formatted it to macos extended and now i'm getting same not found error message.. i'm still trying to find a solution for that..

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