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i did repair the permissions

 

method 1

Lee-xxxxxxs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s cd /Users/Lee/Desktop/i386

Lee-xxxxxx-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

fdisk: /dev/rdisk0: Permission denied

 

method 2

 

Lee-xxxxxs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s cd /Users/Lee/Desktop/i386

Lee-xxxxx-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

fdisk: could not open MBR file boot0: No such file or directory

 

 

 

i can boot to my raid set, can i just drag and drop it?

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i did repair the permissions

 

method 1

Lee-Nashs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s cd /Users/Lee/Desktop/i386

Lee-Nashs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

fdisk: /dev/rdisk0: Permission denied

 

method 2

 

Lee-Nashs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s cd /Users/Lee/Desktop/i386

Lee-Nashs-Mac-mini:~ Lee$ sudo -s fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

fdisk: could not open MBR file boot0: No such file or directory

 

 

 

i can boot to my raid set, can i just drag and drop it?

 

type this command

 

sudo -s

 

Diskutil List

 

 

cd ...........

 

fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

 

 

dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2

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type this command

 

sudo -s

 

Diskutil List

 

 

cd ...........

 

fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

 

 

dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2

 

 

that did it.

 

then the boot file is the boot.sys in the "i386" folder correct?

the one on my drive now doesnt say .sys thats why i ask.

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Hello guys,

 

I have a problem with the installation of it. I follow the steps of the tutorial but when the leopards installation starts. He dont see my hard disk's , but if i plug in a usb than he show the usb but he dont show my internal Hard disks (SATA). What i have to do to make it works.

 

My Specs:

 

AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.00 GHz

 

MB ASUS M4A77

 

4 gig ram DDR2

 

500 gig HD SATA

 

 

 

Thanks a lot

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having problem bootcd 0.1 using firstway

 

getting blackscreen can't go to install page..

 

flag i use

 

-v cpus=1 maxmem=4096 busratio=21 -force64

 

 

 

AMD Athlon™ II X4 620

 

BIOSTAR A770E3 Mother Board

 

Crosair 4GB DDR3 1066

 

PNY Geforece 9800GT 1024MB GDDR3

 

2-WD 500GB 1-WD 250GB SATA

 

Please need some help

 

Thank You

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Use BootCd 0.5

Should install without any flags,

if not use -v and -x.

Move mouse or press Enter if all that code stop at half screen, it will go further after gets signal from USB.

If you get through and have light blue screen with no cursor on it than TURN OFF Monitor TURN ON, should get you to install screen.

 

Always use -v to see whats happening and report to this thread. Make a picture of it and post it.

 

Fully working Snow Leopard(Thanks to Mohamed for 3 days of hard work) on AMD Phenom II X6 Thuban 2.81GHz and ASUS M4A89TD PRO/USB3,

even Audio(internal chipset).

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My first problem is solved i had to put my sata on AHCI at the bios. Now i see my HDD on the setup. And I set it right and start to install but now he's always stuck at 24 minutes left. The blue line is at the begin. He dont move. He don't give a error or something else

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just a update (?) maybe. without any kexts or doing anything my 890GPA-ud3h will sleep... sort of....

 

if i click the sleep button it shuts off all the stuff like monitor etc, but the computer still is running, and i cant wake it up in anyway, but if i then force shut it down the computer boots strait to osx w/ no boot loader like it was sleeping and gives a KP, then i force restart and my computer boot like normal.

 

it probably has something to do with USB as they are detected as expansion slot which i still cant fix :)

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boot into single user with -s and type this command after it loads: fsck_hfs /dev/rdisk0s2

 

then it may boot after thats done if not try -x for safe mode

 

tried -s fsck_hfs /dev/rdisk0s2

(that is how i typed it so let me know if its wrong)

here is the image

damnit

 

i didnt boot with -x

stil stuck at the apple and loading circle

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i tohught youd know to do this first. ok so when you get to command prompt enter those two commands separately that show up aove the root#

 

so type /sbin/fsck-fy then press enter, then type /sbin/mount -uw / then type the fsck thing that i gave you and press enter again

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keden

 

using firstway with 0.5 boot cd

 

with no flag

 

 

i got through and have light blue screen with no cursor on it than TURN OFF never turn back on..

 

I need use PciRoot=1 flag

 

got in to installer page installed SL fine but

 

using bootcd trying to bootup SL from hard drive getin to set up page but stuck in gray page with cursor and page keep blinking..

 

god~!!!!

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nooo lol, you type -s at boot THEN at the command prompt that comes up you type the fsck thing.

oh, hahah well this is my first "mac" so bear with me

 

i think i did it correctly here is screenshot.

also tried to boot it after that with -x and didnt work

 

i can load up fine with the boot disk...i am using chameleon rc5

damnit3

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its what i thought it might be :censored2:

 

reformat the partition you installed OSX to and do a complete reinstall of OSX

 

i have a raid0 and a seperate osx install (single disk) i was trying to get everything working on the single disk before i tried the raid.

 

should i start doing something on the raid now then? im about to go to the mac store this is pissing me off

 

 

---EDIT--- oh wait, which one of us were you talking to?

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i have a raid0 and a seperate osx install (single disk) i was trying to get everything working on the single disk before i tried the raid.

 

should i start doing something on the raid now then? im about to go to the mac store this is pissing me off

 

 

---EDIT--- oh wait, which one of us were you talking to?

 

 

this is with -v

headpalm

 

 

EDIT AGAIN

I do have 8GB of ram

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is your raid still hooked up if it is try installing to the HD alone with out the raid hooked up. if it works then you know its the raid causing issues. it what it looks like because of those error messages.

 

i tried disconnected them but still doing the same thing.

the chameleon rc5 sees OSX (which is my single drive install) Snow Leopard 1, and Snow Leopard 2 (raid). It will not boot any of them.

 

if i put in the boot cd.05 it will load them both just fine.

 

after the install i didnt install any kext or anyting... just the chameleon package.

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