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Hi,

 

I've installed numerous times iatkos v1.0ir2.

It installs itself succesfull. Even acronis boot selector sees it as an operating system.

I choose mac osx in order to boot into leopard and then I see the following:

Darwin/x86 boot v5.0.132

1023MB memory

VESA v2.0 128MB (ATI RADEON 9200)

 

Use up/down keys to select the startup volume.

 

hd(1,1) LEO_HD_MAC

 

Press Enter to start up Darwin/x86 with no options, or you can:

Type -v and press Entter to start up with diagnostic messages

Type ? and press Enter to learn about advanced startup options

 

boot:

 

Whatever I type in boot, it won't accept. It just stays there.

Can somebody please help me?

 

My system is a P4 2,667 (SSE2)

1 gig memory

128MB ATI RADEON

80 gig ATA disk

Ahhh! I get the same problem too! And I can't find an answer! Did you solve your problem? Or did you find a solution?

 

 

Still have the same problem. I am wondering if it is an issue with my BIOS. But I am a noob so I would rather receive a tip from one of the more experienced users here.

If you have found a solution, please let me know.

If you get that far you're half way there. Try not entering anything. Just press Enter. If you still get nothing, try -x, -v and -s. One at a time after rebooting each time. Still nothing? The most likely reason is hd(1,1) can't be booted for some reason. Search the forums for "setupfiletool" and make sure you run it. After you hit Enter when you get that message there's a part of the bootloader that starts running next. "setupfiletool" installs that part. You will have to boot your DVD install disc and use the Terminal utility to run it.

If you get that far you're half way there. Try not entering anything. Just press Enter. If you still get nothing, try -x, -v and -s. One at a time after rebooting each time. Still nothing? The most likely reason is hd(1,1) can't be booted for some reason. Search the forums for "setupfiletool" and make sure you run it. After you hit Enter when you get that message there's a part of the bootloader that starts running next. "setupfiletool" installs that part. You will have to boot your DVD install disc and use the Terminal utility to run it.

 

 

Thnx for the info BigPimpin. But what are the key-inputs in terminal to access the setupfiletool.

I don't know much of terminal and I don't want to scr*w it up.

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