I installed Snow Leopard Universal 10.6 v3.5 on my Intel DG35ec motherboard.On booting into snow i get a screen which says "you need to shut down you computer. hold down the Power button until it turns off .then press the power button again." I tried booting with -x -f and -x32 but none works. On booting with -v I get the kernel panic screen as in attachment.Can anybody help.
im runing this edition inside vmware, enable acpi in bios, then make reinstall right after you partion you might need to fix DSDT tables. You have MakeDSDT in root of dvd for that purpose, just read instructions also this edition is very touch about system specs, for example i was unable to install it in to vmware unless i set it on exactly 2gb of memory, after i upgraded to 10.6.1 i could reduce memory size.
I think i don't have acpi option in my board's bios .I did DSDT patching using MakeDSDT right after formatting before installing.
Maybe something incompatible with your hardware, such as cpu, hdd controller and so forth. I've seen this when i was using hacked Mac OS X 10.4.6. I don't attempt to use hacked Mac OS X any more.