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Have you tried the Zephyroth AMD version? The work that has been done by pcwiz is for Intel only. Otherwise there is a new AMD patcher floating around somewhere. I can't remember where it was mentioned on the forums.

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Have you tried the Zephyroth AMD version? The work that has been done by pcwiz is for Intel only. Otherwise there is a new AMD patcher floating around somewhere. I can't remember where it was mentioned on the forums.

Why would I want to use a AMD version when I have a Intel E6400 Core 2 Duo?

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riahc3,

 

please don't feel alone... I'm in the same club as you. The damned -14135 returned by dsCreateRecordAndOpen stroke again!

 

I have an Intel Core2 T7200 and run the image thru VMWare 6.5 Beta build 84113. I tried any kind of flags combination (mach_kernel.toh, -legacy,..) unsuccessfully.

Still hoping someone out there with some brilliant suggestion...

 

Cheers,

Nando.

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riahc3,

 

please don't feel alone... I'm in the same club as you. The damned -14135 returned by dsCreateRecordAndOpen stroke again!

 

I have an Intel Core2 T7200 and run the image thru VMWare 6.5 Beta build 84113. I tried any kind of flags combination (mach_kernel.toh, -legacy,..) unsuccessfully.

Still hoping someone out there with some brilliant suggestion...

 

Cheers,

Nando.

Thanks :| The only thing to do (although its a simple way of spamming :help: ) is to keep posting kindly asking for help...Maybe someone will help us out.

 

Again:

Intel Core 2 Duo

Asus P5B Deluxe

2GB

Ati x1600 PRO

VMWare Workstation 6.0.4 build-93057

Trying to boot from a emulated drive with the mounted image thru Daemon Tools

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Why would I want to use a AMD version when I have a Intel E6400 Core 2 Duo?

 

My mistake. I looked at a post about AMD patching and related it to your problem for some inexplicable reason!

 

Back on topic I would try WS 6.5 beta as it far more reliable for this work. Also look at the VMX parameters from the post I did on JaS (also works for iATKOS 1 & 2) install, as it works great with the version here. http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=102064

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riahc3,

 

I got it to work !!

Wandering in the forum I found that someone used a different configuration.

So I changed the original ~pcwiz conf file.

 

I did:

In vmware ws selected "Edit virtual machine settings"

Selected Options Tab

Selected Sun Solaris as Guest Operating system

Selected Solaris 10 64-bit as Version

Saved.

 

I started the VM, pressed F8 and provided at boot prompt:

>mach_kernel.toh -v

 

It is slow like hell, 1024x768 only, no network, but it works !!

Now I'm digging in the post to try inproved resolution and network to work.

 

Give it a try and please, let us know !!

Nando.

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Forget it.

 

I was able to run the damned (;-)) VM for three times. I set a resolution of 1200x900, ran a bridged network, modified the boot parameters... and now I'm getting the damned old error again and again and again !!

No way to run Leo on this HW.

I give up.

 

Cheers,

Nando.

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riahc3,

 

I got it to work !!

Wandering in the forum I found that someone used a different configuration.

So I changed the original ~pcwiz conf file.

 

I did:

In vmware ws selected "Edit virtual machine settings"

Selected Options Tab

Selected Sun Solaris as Guest Operating system

Selected Solaris 10 64-bit as Version

Saved.

 

I started the VM, pressed F8 and provided at boot prompt:

>mach_kernel.toh -v

 

It is slow like hell, 1024x768 only, no network, but it works !!

Now I'm digging in the post to try inproved resolution and network to work.

 

Give it a try and please, let us know !!

Nando.

 

Now I get this:

 

errqd2.jpg

 

 

 

 

Try booting into an older kernel (as stated in the first post). It worked for me

 

How do I do that? Can't read it in the first post.

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hey all,

got leopard to start installing (in progress now), in vmware 6.0.x

i mounted 1.0iR2 iso with daemon tool lite, it works faster than real DVD.

I tried befor, mounted ISO or real DVD, install got hanged at begining ( In the log, it showed Extracting..., and the idle for 10 mins. Didnt want to give it more time!)

im installing directly to physical hard disk.

 

ALL you do is

1. partition your disk with any software.

2. go to run, type cmd

3. in cmd type DISKPART

4. select your disk which you want mac on ( Select disk 1 ) - replace 1 with disk no ( numbering starts from 0)

5. type select partition 1( numbering starts from 1)

6. type delete partition

7. type create partition primary id=af

8. Go to disk utility, and erase that partition with mac os extended(journaled)

9. select only main install ( no bootloader, patches, driver,etc)

10. Follow install instructions.

11. once done restart into cd, and install other things (skip main install)

 

You have to do steps 1-7, for ur install to not hang.

 

LAVIN DEVNANI

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As you can tell from the picture i got Leopard Up And Running and thats system profiler but it still is very choppy. What should i do to increase performance. Im running on both processors and 2.5gb RAM. The Vmware image is on a diff partition rather than the Vista OS partition. I followed the sped up tricks also. Any ideas?

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Got an error folks. looked around and did not find this.

this is what I got:

leowiz fsevent[27]: callback_client: ERROR : d2f_callback_rpc() => (ipc/send) time out (268435460) for pid 102
leowiz fsevent[27]: client: 0x80c200 : USER DROPPED EVENTS!

I downloaded all the stuff and installed vmware 6.5 beta e.x.p build-99530. Computer is a Dell Optiplex 745 Intel Core 2, 1gb ram.

After a long time the messages was saved to log and the loog kept on...

Anyone got an idea what it could be?

 

Best regards

 

EDIT: Looks like it returned to the PCWiz Computer's Public Folder returned -14135 message.

 

EDIT 2: Sorry guys hehe, I got it after the first edit. I used mach_kernel.toh -v (for verbose) and now I got desktop :-)

 

Thanks alot pcwiz :-)

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Sorry for a really dumb question but does the machine that VMWare is running on have to be a dual core to run this or does VMWare simulate that?

 

Cheers

Bruce

Der me...of course the host machine has to be capable of what the guest machine is setup for! Be gentle, I am getting there in this new world.....

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I Downloaded the pre-made VM image (36 parts) . It hangs on apple logo. I tried -v -s -x and i can't make it work. any advice? Unknown SIGSEGV code 0, AppleGenericPCATADriver: CMD 0x170, CTR 0x374, IRQ 15. please help, thanks in advance.

 

Leopard on vmware 6.04 93057

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0nhBWxOYCo

 

i tried googling and i dont have a solid solution for this situation

 

 

VMware workstation 6.0.4 93057

Acer Aspire 4520G

/AMD turion 64 X2 SSE2 / SSE3 / MMX / ...

/Vista 32 Home Premium

/GeForce 8400 GT

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