Kris Tilford
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I went ahead and made an effort, now I'm stuck.
Got 512MB more RAM, so it's a 1GB total now.
Repartitioned 60GB HD into two 25GB & one 5GB.
One 25GB has XP Pro, the 5GB is a Sony recovery partition.
Chameleon from iATKOS works fine, will boot any partition.
XP Pro boots normally still.
I was installing OS X onto the new 25GB partition.
Got an iATKOS v7 10.5.7 DVD to boot normally, and install normally.
Problems:
1) boot won't complete, stops at:
using XXXX buffer headers and XXXX cluster IO buffer headers. (where
XXXX changes with RAM amount installed)
Solution appears to involve using older ACPI extensions, but I can't
install these because I can't boot anything. I've got MacDrive demo so
perhaps I can delete the installed ACPI extensions from XP, but I
can't replace them with the correct ones and get the ownership &
permissions right. I can boot Ubuntu CDs, but they won't allow me to
change or delete anything on the OS X partition because I "don't have
permission". I'm stuck.
2) DVD drive no longer recognizes ANY DVD including new, commercial
movie DVDs in pristine unused condition. This is strange because many
of the burned DVDs such as the iPC 10.5.6 LIVE DVD, or the iATKOS
would either start to boot, or complete boot prior to the repartition
& installation, but now, the DVD unit doesn't work and the ONLY thing
that changed was the addition of 512MB RAM. When the BIOS boots, it
only shows 1014MB instead of 1024MB, so I'm assuming it uses normal
RAM for VRAM also?
I've tried cleaning the lens on the DVD drive, it still works and will
boot CDs of all types, but will not recognize or boot any DVD at all.
I don't know why it would work right up until installation of OS X,
and then stop completely? I'm going to remove the extra RAM module
just to see if it's possible adding RAM can disable the DVD?
3) The BIOS (Phoenix NoteBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0) is very rudimentary,
does not support USB booting, but does have a setting for "Floppy
Boot" which is from an external Sony floppy drive that I do not have.
I've attempted booting many external USB drives including Sony DVDRW
drives, HDs, etc. and never got anything to boot, although the laptop
DOES seem to "poll" the drives, meaning the DVD or HD will spin up,
and do some stuff for a while before abandoned by the BIOS. No Mac
formatted USB stick with bootable OS X installer will boot. I'm
thinking perhaps a USB stick with floppy disc boot blocks copied might
work? Some people say that even with the real Sony external USB floppy
drive that ONLY DOS floppies boot, and not Windows floppies. Seems
strange, but I don't know PC stuff.
On the plus side, this old 2005 laptop had a battery recall, and Sony
is evidently going to send a brand new battery for this laptop free,
so that's one good thing.