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Good Afternoon Team,

Don't Shoot the Newbie !! :)

I have a Dell Latitude D630 2gig Ram 80gig HD (I am told Nvidia Quatro) Bios A17
I am using Iboot 3.3.0 and snow Leopard Install disk 1

I put in iboot disk and boot from it Via F12
All goes well 2 icons come up one being iboot and the other being the exsisting file system hd
Take out disk put in Snow Leopard Disk Wait for a minute then press F5
Now iboot icon disappears, and the snow Leopard disk shows up and highlighted
Press enter after a few seconds I get the following

"panic(cpu 0 caller 0x5633bd): Unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\".\n@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1504.15.2/lokit/Kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1387"
It also says that the computer should be switched of , in a grey box with different lanuages saying I expect the same thing :)

Could any help please

All the best from Alan
 
Good Afternoon Team,

Don't Shoot the Newbie !! :)

I have a Dell Latitude D630 2gig Ram 80gig HD (I am told Nvidia Quatro) Bios A17
I am using Iboot 3.3.0 and snow Leopard Install disk 1

I put in iboot disk and boot from it Via F12
All goes well 2 icons come up one being iboot and the other being the exsisting file system hd
Take out disk put in Snow Leopard Disk Wait for a minute then press F5
Now iboot icon disappears, and the snow Leopard disk shows up and highlighted
Press enter after a few seconds I get the following

"panic(cpu 0 caller 0x5633bd): Unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\".\n@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1504.15.2/lokit/Kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1387"
It also says that the computer should be switched of , in a grey box with different lanuages saying I expect the same thing :)

Could any help please

All the best from Alan

Try safe mode (-x) or acpi=off.
 
Thank you for the help, I tried both, but they both gave the same results
as I found before....

All the best from Alan
 
Thank you for the help, I tried both, but they both gave the same results
as I found before....

All the best from Alan

What does your SL disk look like? Photo...

(confused by your 'disk 1' comment in post #1... Retail SL comes on a single disc).
 
Hi,

Well it is a long black box with two disks inside and thick manual, the disks are them selves are
dark grey with apply logo at top and each says Mac OSX Install disk 1 and the other is 2
and that came with my Mac Pro machine, eg: dam big heavy silver machine 2005

Does that help

All the best from Alan
 
Hi,

Well it is a long black box with two disks inside and thick manual, the disks are them selves are
dark grey with apply logo at top and each says Mac OSX Install disk 1 and the other is 2
and that came with my Mac Pro machine, eg: dam big heavy silver machine 2005

Does that help

All the best from Alan

Those are system restore discs. Can only be used on a genuine Mac.

The retail SL disc is one you purchase from apple.com. See the buyer's guide for links.
 
Oh Ok,

Well thank you for your help keep up the good work..

All the best from Alan
 
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