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Picture of regular iBoot:
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Picture of iBoot(Legacy) [Better picture]
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sorry for the crappy picture, it darkened everything when that box came up.

Any suggestions?

This is the screen I get when I try to run iBoot;
- CPU: Intel core i7 920 (Bloomfield)
- Ram: 8GB of DDR3 SDRam
- Video Card:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
- Mobo: Intel X58 (Tylersburg 36S) + ICH10R
 
Confirm, you did set BIOS to AHCI, HPET, S3. Try starting up with 4 GB RAM. Did you try any boot flags besides -v sometimes -v- -x PCIRootUID=1 helps.

Try different ports for your HDD and DVD.

What model HDD and DVD drives are you using?
 
SnapMan said:
Confirm, you did set BIOS to AHCI, HPET, S3. Try starting up with 4 GB RAM. Did you try any boot flags besides -v sometimes -v- -x PCIRootUID=1 helps.

Try different ports for your HDD and DVD.

What model HDD and DVD drives are you using?
I'm an idiot I didn't see I was suppose to press f5 and install the disk fromm there. However iboot still didn't work. I used empire efi but its giving me errors after I use the multibeast after installing the update. And using it.
 
Try booting with -v and post a screenshot.

Did you try the other boot flags I suggested, only 4 GB RAM?
 
SnapMan said:
Try booting with -v and post a screenshot.

Did you try the other boot flags I suggested, only 4 GB RAM?

Yes make sure you only have a max of 4 GB of RAM when installing
 
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