Install Probleme

I request your help for my problem… While running the installation disk, I have an error of XDMA drivers or something like this. I’ve taken a screenshot to show you my problem.

I don’t know what I have to do to make it work…

Sorry for my bad English, and for more information, my computer is an Asus G73 linked below.

Cooles Bild! Wirklich schöner Rechner, den du da hast.
Warum probierst du nicht erstmal HAIKU in einer virtuellen Maschine?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” ist umsonst erhältlich und du kannst direkt mit dem ISO Image installieren.
Das Einrichten der Box geht schnell und die performance ist gut, da die cpu direkt benutzt wird (nicht emuliert).

Prinzipiell müsstest du wohl zuerst eine HAIKU Partition auf der Festplatte anlegen, wenn du das OS direkt installieren willst.
Momentan scheint der Installer für HAIKU die SATA controller deines laptops aber überhaupt nicht zu erkennen. Eine HAIKU partition würde daher das Problem nicht lösen.


Cool picture! Really a beautiful computer you got there.
Why don’t you try HAIKU with a virtual machine first?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” is available for free and the installation can be done directly from the ISO image.
Setting up the box is done quickly and performance is good as cpu is accessed directly (not emulated).

Generally you might have to create a HAIKU partition on your hard disk first, if you want to install the OS directly.
But right now the HAIKU installer does not seem to acknowledge the laptop’s SATA controllers at all.
So a HAIKU partition would not solve the problem.


Ach, Sexy, das download link: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
und lade auch gleich "VirtualBox 4.0.2 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack"
mit herunter und installiere es bei Gelegenheit.

Cooles Bild! Wirklich schöner Rechner, den du da hast.
Warum probierst du nicht erstmal HAIKU in einer virtuellen Maschine?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” ist umsonst erhältlich und du kannst direkt mit dem ISO Image installieren.
Das Einrichten der Box geht schnell und die performance ist gut, da die cpu direkt benutzt wird (nicht emuliert).

Prinzipiell müsstest du wohl zuerst eine HAIKU Partition auf der Festplatte anlegen, wenn du das OS direkt installieren willst.
Momentan scheint der Installer für HAIKU die SATA controller deines laptops aber überhaupt nicht zu erkennen. Eine HAIKU partition würde daher das Problem nicht lösen.


Cool picture! Really a beautiful computer you got there.
Why don’t you try HAIKU with a virtual machine first?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” is available for free and the installation can be done directly from the ISO image.
Setting up the box is done quickly and performance is good as cpu is accessed directly (not emulated).

Generally you might have to create a HAIKU partition on your hard disk first, if you want to install the OS directly.
But right now the HAIKU installer does not seem to acknowledge the laptop’s SATA controllers at all.
So a HAIKU partition would not solve the problem.


Ach,das download link: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
und lade auch gleich "VirtualBox 4.0.2 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack"
mit herunter und installiere es bei Gelegenheit.

Wirklich schöner Rechner, den du da hast.
Warum probierst du nicht erstmal HAIKU in einer virtuellen Maschine?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” ist umsonst erhältlich und du kannst direkt mit dem ISO Image installieren.
Das Einrichten der Box geht schnell und die performance ist gut, da die cpu direkt benutzt wird (nicht emuliert).

Prinzipiell müsstest du wohl zuerst eine HAIKU Partition auf der Festplatte anlegen, wenn du das OS direkt installieren willst.
Momentan scheint der Installer für HAIKU die SATA controller deines laptops aber überhaupt nicht zu erkennen. Eine HAIKU partition würde daher das Problem nicht lösen.


Really a beautiful computer you got there.
Why don’t you try HAIKU with a virtual machine first?
Oracle “Virtual Box 4” is available for free and the installation can be done directly from the ISO image.
Setting up the box is done quickly and performance is good as cpu is accessed directly (not emulated).

Generally you might have to create a HAIKU partition on your hard disk first, if you want to install the OS directly.
But right now the HAIKU installer does not seem to acknowledge the laptop’s SATA controllers at all.
So a HAIKU partition would not solve the problem.


Ach,das download link: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
und lade auch gleich "VirtualBox 4.0.2 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack"
mit herunter und installiere es bei Gelegenheit.

The last line appears to say A:>

This is not Haiku as far as I can tell.

I tried to run a haiku live CD on a g73, it did not like the hardware at all.

I don’t think your going to have any luck with this.

yes, that is xcdrom not haiku.

Just a note, 24bit got nailed by the spam filter. Those three duplicate comments weren’t an intentionally repeated by them.

hi there
it seems that your cd was burnt with nero that puts a FREEDOS bootloader in the image,i know that option from nero,when you choose “BRUN a BOOTABLE CD”,you get this bootloader by default.
you should burn a new cd, but then choose the “BURN IMAGE” option instead,this will get you to boot with the right haiku bootloader and not the FREEDOS one.

Hello, Thx man, you resolve the probleme, but i have a new other probleme. 8/

I have make a partition (20go), i test it with NTFS, Fat32 and empty.

Thanks to help me.

[quote=Sexy_Champi]Hello, Thx man, you resolve the probleme, but i have a new other probleme. 8/

I have make a partition (20go), i test it with NTFS, Fat32 and empty.

Thanks to help me.[/quote]

hit space bar during boot, should take you to safe mode options. Check the safe mode box and retry. Looks like its trying to use a satadriver incorrectly. I wasn’t kidding when I said I could get haiku to run on a ASUS G73 laptop.

Héhééééé, i find the solution, i have in the Bios change a cfg. Sata -> IDE.
I have install it, but now my other probleme, i don’t find it in the Grub main.

Ok, must be a SATA bug because should have been supported.

You have to check Linux forum to figure out how to add Haiku to Grub menu. You boot Linux and edit a file to add to Grub boot menu.

For older Grub you can do what it says near the bottom:
http://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku/installation-guide

[quote=tonestone57]For older Grub you can do what it says near the bottom:
http://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku/installation-guide[/quote]

Also, Grub 2 (and the older Grub) are covered here:
http://www.haiku-os.org/guides/booting/grub

Yeahhh,Haiku is running now =)

Thx at the community to help me :wink:

I mean my mouse or touchpad don’t have good drivers to work perfectly.
They freeze and defreeze some time.
It’s the only probleme that i have in Haiku now.

PS : It’s ok, if i want go on Haiku, i must change in the Bios Sata -> IDE ^^