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Is there a way to uninstall Leopard once i get it to dual boot with vista..any specific procedures to be followed? I just installed this on my friends intel machine works gr8 although a few ups and downs were there but thanks to this forum..all works gr8..Now i am planning to put this on my amd machine..just want to make sure if i can revert back to normal if anything goes wrong..without having to reinstall my current OS(vista)...

 

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Is there no diff release that could be used to simply patch an already aquired Leo4Allv2 ISO?

 

or just The Opropreate Driver Files as well as instructions for setting the system up to work from with in a VM?

 

jus don wana wait for another download. oh well...

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I am working on fixing the PS2 controller thing. I am trying to find a solid working version for ACPIPlatform version 1.0.3, if you want to change to 1.1.0 I can provide working files.

 

On the plus side, I have X11 working again so it will be included with next release. Was having some issues with it before for some reason, so I removed it.

 

No more SUID errors, all updates short of Safari and Airport included. Safari wants to update even though it was applied and it shows the correct version. It has me baffled a bit at the moment.

 

you mean the current Leo4Allv2 has no X11 included? oh that's is really a must for my usage. So I guess i should wait until your next release? could you give an estimation about your next? thanks!

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ok i have a dell dimension 5150

 

2.66 ghz dual core

3gb ram

 

i burned it to a dvd but it doesn't boot

my bios boot sequence is set to

1)onboard or usb cd-rom

2)hard drive

etc.....

 

but when i restart my pc nothing happenes it just boots up windows

 

can you tell me how to burn it because i've tried many combinations but it didn't work

 

Also i tested another cd and it booted up which means it's not from my bios ,but it's from the burning process i use

 

 

any help will be much appreciated

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Hi!

 

First I want to thank Eddie and all the others that made it possible to get the joy of OSX on normal x86 PC!

 

I just discovered Leo4All v2 today and wanted to install it immediately.

 

However since I don't want to mess with my current Vista/XP Dualboot and I don't have a spare HDD for installation I thought I'll give VMWare 6 a try, I read that a few people successfully installed OSX 10.5 Leopard in a VM Machine.

 

Unfortunately I always get stuck at the Leo4All logo with spinning rainbow cursor, I waited 30mins and it was still just spinning with no sign of activity from the VM Machine. One time I managed to get past the language selection to the Initializing Installation bar but nothing happened after this...

 

Hardware:

 

CPU: AMD x2 3800+ Dualcore

Mainboard: MSI K9NU NEO

Graphics Card: PCI-E SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON x1600xt 256MB

Sound: OnBoard Realtek HD Audio

RAM: 2GB DDR2

Host OS: WinVista Home Premium 32bit, no SP

 

VM Settings tried:

 

GuestOS: FreeBSD/FreeBSD 64/WinNT/Other

Processors: 1

RAM: 384MB-1GB

HDD: 8GB Pre-Allocated

CD-ROM: Use Physical Drive G: (burned the image on DVD)

with various BIOS settings.

 

The pre-installation always shows a few errors like "filesystem is read-only" or something like this and "jnl: unknown-dev: open: phys_blksz 2048 does not match jornal header size 512", however I always make it to the GUI/logo.

 

Anyone knows what (BIOS)settings I should use, or is it impossible to install Leo4All in VMWare?

Also, just curious would my hardware be compatible for a real install without VMWare?

 

Thanks for any help in advance :hysterical:

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Ok all, been real busy lately, here is a picture of my progress on whats been added so far.

 

Eddie,

 

This looks very promising, the SMBIOS options are a great addition and the inclusion of the power management fix for laptop users along with the ACPIPlatform versions is much appreciated.

 

Eagerly awaiting this one!

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ok i have a dell dimension 5150

 

2.66 ghz dual core

3gb ram

 

i burned it to a dvd but it doesn't boot

my bios boot sequence is set to

1)onboard or usb cd-rom

2)hard drive

etc.....

 

but when i restart my pc nothing happenes it just boots up windows

 

can you tell me how to burn it because i've tried many combinations but it didn't work

 

Also i tested another cd and it booted up which means it's not from my bios ,but it's from the burning process i use

 

any help will be much appreciated

 

 

First off, how did you burn Leo4all? Did you extract the rar files and then burn the ISO? What did you use to burn ISO with and how? That ISO is an image file and needs to be burn accordingly. You can't just add the file to the disc and then burn it.

 

Chevy

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chevy,

 

i've burned it with windows burner, nero (DVD(boot), normal all options available)

 

i have the .iso image and that's how i downloaded it-it wasn't an .rar file

 

the thing is when i try to burn it with nero (DVD(BOOT) it says "the image is more then 2 gb bla bla use the udf option"

 

tried it but didn't work

 

i've been struggling to create bootable images for ever and can't figure out how to do them

 

hopefuly you can help me

 

thanks

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WOW

 

after around 2 years of trying to install on my desktop, i finally did!!!!

 

all thanks to Leo4All

 

I went through all the releases with no luck, this one did it.

 

I git sound, video, lan

 

good stuff

 

the only thing im trying to figure out is how to change the 1024x768 to something higher. i got a Gforce 7900 GTX 512 MB

 

i know i need to get the vendor id and edit a file, but i dont know which file

 

anyone got an idea?

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I haven't quite decided yet, but am thinking I will leaving those chipset drivers as the default install. This will alleviate some people choosing nothing or the wrong one. They don't conflict with eachother as they are all on the DVD. Only reason I don't have SAS and SI checked too is bacause they require a startup entry and would prefer to keep that area clean unless needed. I leave the Nforce clickable since some people may want the older version. I have not finished up all the drivers yet for sound/video. I have a few more things to test out before I can release it, will be a couple more days at least. I will contact a few people through PM to test it for me prior to the release also. Want to make sure its as polished as it can be(with my limited expertise).

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Eddie11c, can you include the 0.2.0 version of NvInject as well? It appears this works best for me. Thanks mate.

 

I haven't quite decided yet, but am thinking I will leaving those chipset drivers as the default install. This will alleviate some people choosing nothing or the wrong one. They don't conflict with eachother as they are all on the DVD. Only reason I don't have SAS and SI checked too is bacause they require a startup entry and would prefer to keep that area clean unless needed. I leave the Nforce clickable since some people may want the older version. I have not finished up all the drivers yet for sound/video. I have a few more things to test out before I can release it, will be a couple more days at least. I will contact a few people through PM to test it for me prior to the release also. Want to make sure its as polished as it can be(with my limited expertise).
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i've burned it with windows burner, nero (DVD(boot), normal all options available)

 

i have the .iso image and that's how i downloaded it-it wasn't an .rar file

 

the thing is when i try to burn it with nero (DVD(BOOT) it says "the image is more then 2 gb bla bla use the udf option"

 

tried it but didn't work

 

i've been struggling to create bootable images for ever and can't figure out how to do them

 

hopefuly you can help me

 

thanks

 

 

Ok, you are not burning the ISO right.

Here's what you do:

When you launch nero you get that popup window that asks you what you want to do, right? Just click out of it and go up to the menu bar and click the recorder menu. From there choose burn image. It will then ask you where the image is. You then tell it where it is, then click burn. Now I haven't used nero in quite sometime, but you get the idea. Here is a link I found.

 

How to burn with Nero

 

 

Chevy

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Just tried to install it on a macbook pro which was running mac osx10.4.9 and it runs but then freezes on a dos screen, saying:

 

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: unknown

 

MAC OS Version:

Not yet set

 

Kernal Version:

Darwin Kernel Version 9.0.0: Tue Oct 9 21:35:55 PDT 2007: root:xnu-1228-1/Release_I386

 

Hopefully someone can tell me how to fix this...thanks in advance.

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