
01-05-2009, 09:00 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: WA, USA
Posts: 933
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lanceomni
Go into your BIOS and do the following:
1. Move USB device to the top of your boot priority
2. Disable Hyper-Threading
3. Set Fastboot OFF
If you still do not see Darwin come up at all, describe your boot sequence in detail from power up to blank screen.
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you need to also install a bootloader to the drive as just restoring it doesn't write this.
Chameleon right now is probably the best bet for him.
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