
01-24-2009, 01:18 AM
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Jaguar
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 89
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Originally Posted by braid
OK. I got the idea. But... every time I log off, I have to execute the script? I dont like the ideia, I'm sure that there is a way to make this automatic but what if we just don't allow the system to create those files instead keep deleting them?
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Quite frankly I don't see the issue? Exactly how many times a day/week are you going to switch between OS'es that this becomes a chore? Personally, I couldn't care less about these files being created. I hardly ever use my real Windows install ( I mostly use Linux/BSD ) so I hardly ever have to look at them. I'm more concerned about silly files created by Windows when I happen to use it.
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Originally Posted by braid
Well, in fact I'd love to install retail. But it is possible? I mean, how can I do that? There is a thread explaining ? Because every place I go, there's so many things to do like "install the distro, make sure your first boot are -f; then use the tool xxx for patch and then kext xxxx to that!"
I'm going crazy. I'd love to install chameleon or 123 and put the retail dvd, install the kexts and update. BUT HOW can I do that, using this hardware???
thanks
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Get a drive you can dedicate to OS X, install whatever distro works best for you using GUID, this way you have a working install to experiment from, then follow munky's guide to prep for your retail install by formatting the EFI partition and placing the latest voodoo kernel along with your required kexts on it.
http://www.infinitemac.com/f19/howto...alls-on-t1609/
or use available scripts like
http://pcwizcomputer.com/blog/?p=463
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=143222
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