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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:19:11 GMT
That's it, i think my computer is having an issue with dual personalities. "Am i a Mac, or am i a PC? I can't make up my mind!!"
EDIT and she hung on a light blue screen after -v -f
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 22, 2008 21:25:52 GMT
Well, she's trying to load then. Boot with -v -x -f Try removing the agpgart. then restart with -v -f Maybe you will get lucky, and have QE & CI but will show as a PCI bus. Even at best this is better than nothing
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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:28:05 GMT
well, i tried loading with -v -f -s (hopefully safe mode) but so far she's not wanting to boot period
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 22, 2008 21:30:24 GMT
Did you repair & delete the .kext cache? Try -v -x -f, I'm not surprised -s didn't work if it's not booting to begin with. Wait, that board has the 865 chip set correct? you might be ale to get the 900gm Driver to work. I have the Drivers if you need them. I got it working on a HP compaq nx6110 that is the 865 chipset. Though I was lucky I think, might get lucky as well though. Not sure if I had to change out the frameworks though, ( Don't think I did ). The driver is in the uphuck disc. or I can upload them to you. But we need to get you booting again first EDIT* No, nvm, it has the 900gma. That why I got it working. sorry about that.
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Post by aquamac on Aug 22, 2008 21:32:44 GMT
You could try this to remove Natit if the above does not work:
Boot with -s option, then mount -uw / then rm -fr /System/Library/Extensions/Natit.kext then rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache /System/Library/Extensions.mkext then reboot
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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:34:45 GMT
well, tried the -v -x -f and now i get a blue screen with a mouse, that's it
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Post by aquamac on Aug 22, 2008 21:35:52 GMT
Did you try the above, this will remove natit and should let you boot.
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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:39:54 GMT
Boot with -s option, done then mount -uw / done then rm -fr /System/Library/Extensions/Natit.kext done then rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache /System/Library/Extensions.mkext No such file or directory
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 22, 2008 21:40:41 GMT
Okay, Logout.
Then boot with the -v -f command, cross finger and hope it boots.
Should be then rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache then rm /System/Library/Extensions.mkext
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Post by aquamac on Aug 22, 2008 21:42:43 GMT
My Mistake, try this:
Boot with -s option, then mount -uw / then rm -fr /System/Library/Extensions/Natit.kext then rm /System/Library/Extensions.mkext then reboot
(Forgot I wasn't in Tiger)
Actually Natit should now be gone so if you do what OMN says you should boot.
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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:44:57 GMT
LOL, gee thanks aqua, make my poor comp have a panic attack!!
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 22, 2008 21:45:12 GMT
LOL, I didn't catch that part, hehe oh well. ( tiger )
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Post by aquamac on Aug 22, 2008 21:46:59 GMT
So did you manage to boot?
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Post by reddrag0n on Aug 22, 2008 21:48:30 GMT
Boot with -s option, done then mount -uw / done then rm -fr /System/Library/Extensions/Natit.kext no such file or directory
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 22, 2008 21:49:46 GMT
You had already removed it the time before, you should be ready to boot now. Just make sure you boot with -f
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