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Old 03-31-2008   #1
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Hey there, still trying to get this to work.

So I got the Zephyroth 10.5.1 AMD release of Leopard and burned it to DVD, yet when I load it at start it immediately stops working.

I'm getting errors about ACPI and something along the lines of
pmCPUControl yielded 0x3F68680
com.apple.driver.ACPI_SML_PlatformPlugin

Stuff like that. I know I'm not specific, but please help :3

Specs:

Toshiba Satellite P205D-S7802
AMD Turion 64 X2 1.9Ghz Mobile Processor
2GB DDR Ram
ATI Radeon X1200 256mb GPU
120gb HDD with a 25gb Leopard partition set up.

This sucks, I even burned Leopard again with a slower speed, but to no avail. Thanks in advance.

Alright, I managed to get past that error. Turns out my DVD drive is just slow.

Now I need to get the installer to see my hard drive.


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Alright, I managed to get past that error. Turns out my DVD drive is just slow.

Now I need to get the installer to see my hard drive.
On the top bar, click on 'Utilities', and then 'Disk Utility'.
Find the Hard Drive that you want Leopard to install on, and format it to The Mac OSX Journaled. (Which is actually HFS+).

Once it finishes, close Disk Utility, and you will be able to install Leopard on your correct partition.
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No, you don't understand. Disk Utility doesn't even see my drive.

Not only does it not see the volume, it doesn't see the drive entirely.

I've come to accept that it has to be something with the drivers, and no one I've talked to really has any soloution to that so far.

If anyone can find drivers for the ATI Chipset ATI RS650, I'd be greatful.

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