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But if apple buys nvidia and now with P.A. Semi, drops a new generation of integrated chipsets with new processors, could it be the end of the hackintosh era? I suspect that apple will launch this with Snow Leopard.

 

Nah, remember they make the system compatible with other intel macs, the ones that run intel chipsets. In 5 years we might all be buying nvidia chipsets =/.

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There's a new Build on TPB 10a190 search for

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;) !

 

tried this on Parallels Desktop but it don't start the DVD DL at boot :( !

 

is there any " boot-132 CD ", to try this on a PC ?

 

CooSee ' Ya

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I always LOL when I see the title of this thread. What's it doing radically different, going from 5 clicks to 3 clicks? :soldiers: I think they should have integrated Disk Utility into the installation process:

 

1. Boot up & accept license terms

2. Use Disk Utility to format the drive (if necessary) and select the target disk

3. Customize options

4. Install

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It looks like that is what Pere was thinking when putting together his system for pendrive. check out the instructions, apart from the bootloader, it's what you suggest:

 

Open disk utility on Osx and select your pendrive, go to partition tab and select one partition, click on options and select GPT as partition scheme, select ok.

Create it.

Go to restore tab, select as source the provided dmg, and select your pendrive as destination, don´t select the "erase" option.

Click on restore, when it´s finished, go to the bootloader provided folder and run Chameleon_v1012.pkg, select the pendrive as destination (This will install PCEFIV9 as bootloader).

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