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i've installed osx with the patched jav dvd 10.4.8 but after the final reboot i get this kernel panic error:

panic(cpu 0 caller 0x003A8D2F): Unable to find driver for this platform: "ACPI".

i've tryed to start with -x -v platform=X86PC and -x -v platform=ACPI but still i have the same problem

the computer is a packard bell easynote E6290 and the cpu is an AMD mobile sempron 2800+ with just sse2

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same for me :s

 

edit: ACPI seems to be Intel’s power management spec. so maybe if there's a way to get the appleacpi.kext (or something) out of there and put the modified powermanagement kext in there http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...&hl=battery we'd be able to boot...

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Had the same error first time I installed: wipe partition and start over. Make sure you MANUALLY configure your installation to your hardware. Using default usually fails.

 

 

watta f**k am I suppose to setup MANUALLY??? Tell us the hole thing not just a clue !

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I had that same problem but for those of you with AMD or Intel SSE2 if that solution doesn't work then try this one...

 

10.4.6.install.dvd.iso + JaS.10.4.8.Intel.SSE2.SemtheX.Beta9.dmg + 1 file from MacOSXUpdCombo10.4.8Intel.dmg) + Beta 9 - Experimental 6 for SSE2 user (Kernel) > b9.zip

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  • 7 months later...

Hello to everybody :)

 

I have a stupid question: why MAC OS 10.4.9 & 10.4.10 you made for SSE3 CPUs only? If you can’t fit drivers for all soft, put it in one ISO file anyway. Or put all applications like iPhoto & iCal to another DVD image. Everybody will easily figure out how to install them manually. People who want to install MAC OS on regular computer can’t afford latest hardware usually. Why did you remove from latest images support for a lot of hardware?

 

For example: image with kernel made 5.26.2005 7.44MB supports my keyboard & touchpad in PCG-V505AX. But image 10.4.8 with kernel made 12.10.2006 3.96MB doesn’t support it (this kernel has 0x003A8D2F trouble on PCG-V505AX & MSI 865GM2 also) :):):(

 

I hope that everybody understand, that Vista really sucks & a lot of people looking for alternative OS for their computers.

 

I will be happy if your MAC OS support the same hardware as Ubuntu.

 

It’s very sad, that a lot of people have troubles with “unable to find driver for this platform: “ACPI”, 0x003A8D22F. It looks like almost everybody has this trouble. I tried to install JaS on both my computers with the same result.

 

!!!ATTENTION!!!

 

I found one installation image, which you can install if you have the same trouble:

 

I downloaded it on eMule file name is: Mac Os X 10.4 Tiger For Intel X86, Bootable And Installable.iso File size is: 4.192.384KB You can download it & I will help you as much as I can – I will share it on my computer. But it sucks to have 10.4.1…

 

But anyway, I’m so happy that you try to help people…

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  • 10 months later...

 i did a reintall with more options and acpi works (it didnt before) but....

 

it freezes at login window application started.

 

but id did once get past that and it said

 

kextd [25] kextd_watch_volumes: couldnt setup diskarb sessions.

 

 

please tell me how to sort it.

 

i can get into the recovery mode terminal thinggy

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