BTW AROS Live doesn't boot on my notebook
Have you tried
1. booting with Icaros Desktop's "Emergency mode" kernel?
and
2. doing the "nodma trick"? just choose the boot line you want in early menu and press E. Move the cursor to "ATA=32bit" and replace it with "ATA=nodma", then press Ctrl+X to continue booting.
Once installed on the hard drive, you can edit AROS:boot/grub/grub.cfg to turn all the '32bit' to 'nodma' that you need. Another option that might help you, instead of 'nodma', is 'nopci'. Sorry, but some chipsets has to be treated like this to work properly.