Solaris 10 on Dual Athlon MP, can't install, keeps rebooting

Hi All,
I've been trying to install Solaris 10 onto my machine:
Tyan Thunder K7X (AMD 760MP Chipset)
2x AMD Athlon 2400+
2,5 GB Memory
Adaptec 2100S Raid Controllers
When the installation CD boots, you see a couple of dots appearing, then some text shows which quickly disappeared while the machine was rebooting. It was to fast for me to read, so I thought I might be a little more lucky by attaching a serial console to my pc. This captured the following information:
==========================================================
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118855-33 32-bit
Copyright 1983-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
WARNING: Machine-Check Exception in kernel mode
WARNING: 0 STAT 0xf620a00000000833 ADDR 0x00000000000e4000
SUNW-MSG-ID: SUNOS-8000-0G, TYPE: Error, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Major
EVENT-TIME: 0x0.0x0 (0x0)
PLATFORM: i86pc, CSN: -, HOSTNAME:
SOURCE: SunOS, REV: 5.10 Generic_118855-33
DESC: Errors have been detected that require a reboot to ensure system
integrity. See http://www.sun.com/msg/SUNOS-8000-0G for more information.
AUTO-RESPONSE: Solaris will attempt to save and diagnose the error telemetry
IMPACT: The system will sync files, save a crash dump if needed, and reboot
REC-ACTION: Save the error summary below in case telemetry cannot be saved
panic[cpu0]/thread=fec1f4e0: Unrecoverable Machine-Check Exception
fec35720 unix:cmi_mca_trap+54 (fec3572c)
fec3572c unix:mcetrap+59 (fec301b0, fe810000,)
fec3577c acpica:AcpiUtTrackStackPtr+24 (cea4b010, fec357a0,)
fec35788 acpica:AcpiTbValidateRsdp+9 (cea4b010)
fec357a0 acpica:AcpiTbScanMemoryForRsdp+33 (cea47000, 20000)
fec357c8 acpica:AcpiTbFindRsdp+1d7 (fec357e0, 8)
fec35808 acpica:AcpiFindRootPointer+34 (8, fec35834, fec358)
fec35818 acpica:AcpiOsGetRootPointer+e (8, fec35834)
fec35850 acpica:AcpiGetFirmwareTable+57 (fec942d0, 1, 8, fec)
fec3586c acpica:acpica_metro_old_bios+18 (fec35904, 1, d59b1c)
fec35888 acpica:acpica_process_user_options+f9 (fec35904, 1, d59b1c)
fec3589c acpica:acpica_init+b (d59b1c68, fffffffe,)
fec358b0 acpica:acpi_isa_device_enum+9f (d59b1c68)
fec35920 isa:isa_alloc_nodes+e1 (d59b1c68)
fec35934 isa:isa_attach+2b (d59b1c68, 0)
fec35968 genunix:devi_attach+6f (d59b1c68, 0)
fec35984 genunix:attach_node+78 (d59b1c68)
fec3599c genunix:i_ndi_config_node+82 (d59b1c68, 6, 0)
fec359b4 genunix:i_ddi_attachchild+32 (d59b1c68)
fec359cc genunix:i_ddi_attach_node_hierarchy+60 (d59b1c68)
fec359e8 genunix:attach_driver_nodes+49 (78)
fec359f8 genunix:i_ddi_attach_pseudo_node+1c (fec071ac)
fec35a04 unix:configure+60 (fec35a14, fe818a2a,)
fec35a0c unix:startup_end+74 (fec35a24, fe8e3829,)
fec35a14 unix:startup+32 (fe800000, 100fed8, )
fec35a24 genunix:main+1b ()
skipping system dump - no dump device configured
rebooting...
==========================================================
Well I see some ACPI things there, so I tried to circumvent ACPI by one disabling ACPI in the BIOS, two, passing the user-acpi-options=0x2 to the kernel at boot time (tried also with just 2, 4 and 8, whatever they do :P).
The thing is, I kept getting exactly the same results, what's going on here? Is ACPI not disabled, is it not ACPI but something else? I've also tried it with less than 2GB RAM, since I read somebody had trouble installing with over 2GB RAM, but this wouldn't help either. Any help/tips/suggestions are greatly appreciated
My appologies if this thread seems similar I've posted the same question on an other place on the forum (before I found this place), but I think this is the place I should have posted this issue in the first place...

SOLVED:
Disabled ECC in the bios (though Windows and Gentoo Linux show now trouble whatsoever with my ECC memory, solaris doesn't like it)

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