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iAtkos 10.5.7:still waiting... can't find my hdd, rd-diskXsY doesn't work!
hey there,
i am trying to install iAtkos 10.5.7 on my Asus P5B. I read that it's possible to enter the device from which I want to boot, manually. But when I enter rd-disk1s1 at the bootprompt, (the OSX install finished on this harddrive without any complaints)... I do only get the message, that the disc wasn't found. Then I am back at the OS and boot commands-selection-screen. Well, what's wrong? Thanks in advance XphX |
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Well what options did you use when you installed it?
are you using USB sata pata drives? if internal did you set your devices to ahci mode in the bios how mutch ram are you using i could go on and on first info then you can get help how do you know you have to use rd-disk1s1? tip you could download and install gparted as a boot manager. Asus P5W DH Deluxe runnig osx for 3 years now (10.5.4 ideneb) Asus P5N 7a VM 10.5.7 custom installation dell 6400 10.5.1 intel video Iportable OSX86 universal = Live leopard for intel and AMD's on a USB stick! |
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I did only boot the dvd, then I deleted the harddrive and installed the os.
I have a SATA and a PATA drive, I am using the PATA drive for OSX. I am gonna give it a try. 2x1GB Samsung DDR2. I startet the installation DVD again to check. I'll do that if OSX starts properly. |
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Ima try to contribute
Have you tried disabling your Sata drive, and all other drives not including the drive you plan on installing. You do this by going into your BIOS and changing the boot devices to none. Then make your 1st boot option your Optical Drive or USB drive, whatever you plan on installing leopard from, then your second would be your selected PATA/IDE Drive.
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Do I need to reinstall OSX after disabling the other drives?
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If you havent installed it, then you need to install it once. But you can always re-enable the drives the same way you disabled them.
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