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question. everything went as planned making the iso finnaly. but now when i try to boot its says checksum error. Is it a kext problem? thanks

 

 

When trying to restore the image to the newly created 132 (MBR) partition I get the "cannot validate source-corrupt image" message. This occurs with-out me replacing the .img and when I do. I have downloaded the image 9 times in the past 3 weeks and just can't seem to get this method to work. I have an EP35 DS4 board and all the usual. I am a noob an have researched before posting however............ Any suggestions would be very welcome :(

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This is really driving me crazy and any help is much appreciated.

 

My mobo is DP35DP so I burned the relevant image to a DVD. Plug it in the DVD drive, it is recognised and was booting up. Then it shows the following strange message.

 

ISOLinux 3.6.3 ...

Found something at drive = 91

Found something at drive = 90

Source checksum error, sorry

Boot failed: press anything to continue ...

 

I burned another DVD and the same thing happened.

 

i have one IDE combo drive, the master drive is a SATA DVD writer. There are also 3 hard drive - 2x SATA and 1x IDE. I'm also using onboard sound card and nVidia GeForce 8600GT.

 

Please help.

 

cespa

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Boot-132 USB image for:-

1) Acer Aspire 3680 (3684NWXMI) - Intel Celeron M 440 @ 1.87GHz, GMA950

http://www.mediafire.com/?dy4nnz2jaj4

(Support Marvell Yukon 88E8038 - required Chun-Nan's IOPCIFamily.kext in /System/Library/Extensions/)

2) Acer Aspire 9420 (9424WSMi) - Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 @ 1.83GHz, 128MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300

http://www.mediafire.com/?0xylvkm1yxe

(Injector for graphic card is not included because it need to be put in /System/Library/Extensions/ for QE & CI to work)

 

kizwan

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This is really driving me crazy and any help is much appreciated.

 

My mobo is DP35DP so I burned the relevant image to a DVD. Plug it in the DVD drive, it is recognised and was booting up. Then it shows the following strange message.

 

ISOLinux 3.6.3 ...

Found something at drive = 91

Found something at drive = 90

Source checksum error, sorry

Boot failed: press anything to continue ...

 

I burned another DVD and the same thing happened.

 

i have one IDE combo drive, the master drive is a SATA DVD writer. There are also 3 hard drive - 2x SATA and 1x IDE. I'm also using onboard sound card and nVidia GeForce 8600GT.

 

Please help.

 

cespa

 

i had same problem. with many.. try the grub-dfe.iso with -v on the F8 screen

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Boot-132 CD for ASUS P5Q Deluxe

1) With Yukon2 (88E8056) legacy kext for Mac OS X 10.5.X

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=6484a82...8eada0a1ae8665a

2) With Yukon2 (88E8056) legacy kext & ATI Radeon HD 2×00 3×00 4870 4850 support for Mac OS X 10.5.7

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=6484a82...e018c8114394287

 

Tested by nomis66 at No LAN on ASUS P5Q Deluxe.

kizwan

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Hi kizwan

 

Could you please help me to make Boot 132 bootcd for my laptop spec (please in EASY WAY) ,

i have problem with Still waiting for root devices (IN SCREEN BEFORE INSTALL, I CAN'T INSTALL and I CAN'T LOG to INSTALLER WINDOW) and try many parameter -v -f -s all , and I use IATKOS v7, IDENB and IPS all is same

 

my Controller is ICH9M, i don't have ACHI setting in BIOS

 

My specs is

Hp pavilion laptop DV5-1135ee intel core 2 DUo p8400 2.26 GH with 3 GB ram, Nivida geforece 9600M GT

 

this my device hardware ID

my Control is

IDE ATA/ATAPI CONTROLLERS

Intel ich9m E/m SATA AHCI Control

hardware id

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2929&SUBSYS_3603103C&REV_03

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2929&SUBSYS_3603103C

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2929&CC_010601

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2929&CC_0106

print screen for my device manger

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?fa71e4b48a.jpg

and that one for DVD hardware ID

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?8681c8aa5c.jpg

 

is there any way to fix that issue?

 

Thanks For you help

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hi guys.

i'm really new to this sort of stuff so please don't 'shoot me down' if i say something stupid. :D

I wanted to install a retail Mac OS X Leopard operating system to my pc. I already partitioned my drive in windows and now i want to install Leopard.

I have tried every boot loader in the list above and none of them will work for my pc.

What i do:

-i boot from the disk.

-Something wierd flashes on the screen. some sort of error that i can't read (happens with every boot

132 above)

-i swap the boot 132 disk with the retail leopard disk.

-it loads and it tells me i need to restart my computer.

 

Please any help would be awesome and muchly appreciated.

 

I am running windows 7 and my computer specs are here if needed:

http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/nz/en/ho/WF...06-3942521.html

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hi guys,

 

I just installed on a P5B OS X 10.5.4

 

to boot my system I need the Boot 132 CD ! How can I but from the HDD ??

 

There is no other System on the PC. It will be a OS X only system. So how to auto boot in OS X ?

 

thx

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hello,

i loaded: orig_boot-132.iso(.zip)

in the zip i've:

_MACOSX (folder)

_MACOSX (file-folder)

orig_boot-132 (image-files)

 

i use the prog imgburn,

MY QUESTION IS; DO I BURN THE ZIP OR THE IMAGE-FILES

OR WHATEVER.... I'M A LITTLE CONFUSED (NOT EASY TO MAKE A MAC!)

 

hi guys,

 

I just installed on a P5B OS X 10.5.4

 

to boot my system I need the Boot 132 CD ! How can I but from the HDD ??

 

There is no other System on the PC. It will be a OS X only system. So how to auto boot in OS X ?

 

thx

 

download OSX86TOOLS and then install something like boot hdd with this programm, the youtube link below is a good tutorial, and he does exactly what you are asking for:

 

Tutorial for Hackintosh 4 parts youtube

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I've done this it works well! :)

I have one question though:

 

If we install Leopard with boot-132, that means it is unmodified kernel

we just add drivers (kexts)

so is it okay to put the snow leopard retail in your optical drive and upgrade leopard to snow leopard?

'cause i was thinking

it is the "real" Mac, an untouched OS, so... i thought it might be possible.

 

Thanks in advance

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try the natit.kext that i've attached. extracted it from iatkos 4i. include it inside the initrd.img of your boot-132 loader & make sure u remove other graphics/video kext(s).

 

good luck.

 

 

I don't get what you have to do ?

 

I got the same laptop but Do i have to burn it or do what

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