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Hey Everyone,

 

I am totally new at working with os's, so please let me know anything I am doing wrong.

So, heres my issue, I downloaded a working copy of Kalyway 10.5.2 and booted from it with -v. I got as far as the first screen after the screen where I put in the -v before it froze, but before that it threw the debugger and the only thing I could make sense of was error code: 0x0000003.

 

My specs are this from what I know(will update when I get home):

AwardBios

MSI motherboard

AMD 1100mhz processer

1 gig of ram

Nvidia 7700 (somewhere around there)

 

Also if it helps any, I have a 250 gig drive with windows 7 on it, but the internet does not work on it. I am using a clean totally empty and unformatted drive for mac.

 

If someone could give me instructions on how to set my bios for it and what might be happening that would be great.

 

Here is a picture of the screen that it freezes at. (I have more if needed)

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Thanks,

Wolfeater92

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So it looks like my processer doesnt have sse2.

 

Where do I go from here?

I am looking to run it on my machine if possible, but I also could run it on a server or eeepc(I'd rather not because its the one I use for work)

 

Would it work to just have my computer boot from the server on lan? would that convince it that I had support for it?

 

Is it possible to emulate and still use iphone dev kit?

ah, running from server is going to make no difference unless you can run on server and VNC your desktop to server which is a bit of a freak show. U can run hack on eeepc but great care and attention is necessary.

 

As far as doing iphone dev in emulation... I have no idea.

 

Khan

Thanks for the help, I was thinking about installing on a usb stick then using that to boot my eeepc with. Is this risky? I have a computer I can install from, and then I can plug it into my eeepc, but is there any chance it may damage it? I want to be as safe as possible with it, so please let me know if this would work.

There are ways to boot an OSx86 installation off a USB drive, or even a USB flash drive, so yes - it's possible and safe. You don't have to worry about damaging hardware unless you actually go in and start to change Firmware IDs and flashing patched ROMs.

 

Good luck, have fun.

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