
12-14-2009, 03:53 PM
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Puma
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 25
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Originally Posted by prasys
Yes
@skew , type USBFix=y in Chameleon boot or add that to your USBplist. If you are not sure how to do this there is a how to somewhere in this forum
@MNG , great
@aatkco , umm i'll look into it , install without additional fonts , etc
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I did , unfortunatley install failed @ 10 Minutes Remaining - i thought it will complete .
What i have to do ?
There is another thing , when i put empire efi cd and boot from it i didn't see the usb drive's partition which i am trying to install snow leopard to , i am wondering if it remains disappeared after installing successfully ( oneday maybe it will ) how can i boot snow leopard then ?
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Sorry to hear that
My work is being ripped and its being put on torrent sites without the read me. Making it hard
Here are the tips
1. Its installed , OSX can't bless the drive. Its normal , its not a real mac
2. If empire EFI does not see the partition. It means your BIOS refuses to pass over the USB controller or some sort. Try to connect it to your motherboard. Make it internal , not USB , or any sort.
Thats all !
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1. it's installed ! when i try again and open disk utility i see that the used space is only 5 GB , not all files were copied .
2. ok , i tried but it seems like my mobo doesn't have ide connecters for the hard disk ( they are all sata ) , i'll ask you a question : if i bought internal sata hard disk and connected it as slave ( my current hard disk is master ) will empire efi read it and install will succees ? please answer me ASAP /
Last edited by aatkco; 12-14-2009 at 04:11 PM.
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