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Hi everybody! I'm trying to install snow leopard on my dv6-3016sl. I insert iBoot and swipe it with the Snow Leopard dvd. The problem is that everytime appear the kernel panic.. something about ACPI. So I tried to install it on other 2 laptops (one acer and one lenovo) and it appear always the same error. So is not a problem of my laptop.Please somebody help me. Thanks in advance

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Hi, try with snow leopard 10.6.3 retail and nawcom mod cd.... and if gives kernel panic,post a photo.....

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Hi, try with snow leopard 10.6.3 retail and nawcom mod cd.... and if gives kernel panic,post a photo.....

I tryied with retail SL 10.6 and nawcom modcd and when it says press any butto to continue, it reboot my system and nothing happen...

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With normal boot CDs (without lapic kernel) you need to type "cpus=1 -v" before pressing enter at the boot menu.

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With normal boot CDs (without lapic kernel) you need to type "cpus=1 -v" before pressing enter at the boot menu.

With which normal boot cd? can you explain me better please?

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Explain what? I told you twice, if the boot CD does not contain the "lapic kernel" you need to use the boot flag "cpus=1".

-Guides and Tutorials HERE

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Explain what? I told you twice, if the boot CD does not contain the "lapic kernel" you need to use the boot flag "cpus=1".

I tried.. and nothing...

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Then try Mammoth boot CD which has the lapic kernel.

-Guides and Tutorials HERE

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-The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE

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