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    Default Chameleon is a mess, HP Pavilion g6 1b50us

    I installed 10.6.3 on my HP Pavilion g6 1b50us. The install was smooth. However, I needed to install Chameleon to let it boot on it's own according to this tutorial. Now after I get to the "Press ? for more options, blah blah blah, press enter to boot" I press enter and it will go to the Apple logo. The Apple logo sits there and nothing happens until I move my mouse. When I move my mouse the loading wheel comes up. It's odd, however, the wheel goes very slow and choppy but when I move my mouse or use the touch pad it speeds up. After a while a stop symbol that looks like "Ų" and is gray is in the center of the screen. The boot does nothing.

    It does boot when I flag "-x" for safe mode, but only then. What can I do to make it boot on it's own properly?

    Processor: AMD Phenom 2 Dual-Core


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    you can use -v flag on booting, then you can see what is halt your booting, then post it for discussion.


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