run the windows version of this http://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=63 and post a full picture of the results... you need jsva then run it's jar file.
well ok now after that screen it should boot to the installer as that what the picture shows but your graphic card is not loading. you might need a newer chameleon version with better hd3000 support or better DSDT or efi string in your boot plist. have you tried booting with GraphicsEnabler=yes or no?
use whatever works best for you. and what you feel more comfortable with. i'm not sure why it did that as i had no hand in making that model bootpack. but did you try shutting off AHCI? if not it might need an older ioatafamily kext. there might be one more but i cant recall right now. im not on a hack at the moment
im not positive but i think it's AppleFWAudio... seems apple has had issues with the core audio drivers since tiger. http://www.macosxaudio.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=265935
kext utility sometimes has issues generating kernel caches. if your using myhack you can put it in e/e and run a my fix full. it will version bump the kext in e/e so they supersede the native driver.
try generating a new serial number with champ list or chameleon wizard. also if your smbios shows as macbookpro 3.1 then it has to show as higher like 5,1 you can also use either of those apps to change smbios.
to boot 64 bit you have to remove the arch=i386 flag in your Boot.plist. also might want to generate a new serial number with chameleon wizard or champ list.
make sure it is enabled in bios and if you have a wifi switch make sure it's also on. you might also have to delete all your network devices in network setup apply changes then add them back.
well according to the photo tscsync.kext is kernel panicking. remove it from E/E and run myfix. you might have to boot with cpus=1 flag though at the chameleon prompt.