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Hey Guys,
Well I've managed to get Leopard to recognize my Hard drives with the SB600 kext, It installled, everything went well. But when it told me to restart i did as it did, i took out my CD and proceeded to boot up into Leopard, But when i do, it gives me an HFS+ Partition error. I also tried the '>> /usr/misc/script.sh Leopard' in the Terminal, when it does it returns 'no such file or directory', I am clueless as to what i am suppose to do next, any help or insight would be great. I've had successful installations of Leopard on my laptop but i cannot get it to boot. Thanks. |
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to sorta answer my own question i am going to try this:
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if you got HFS+ im quite sure that solution wont work
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Do only this! nothing else!
1 -> Launch DVD 2 -> At boot prompt, type -s (single user mode) 3 -> Type: fdisk -e /dev/rdiskX (X is your disk number. if only one or its master 0) update f X (X is your Partition number ex. 1) w (yes) q Leopard 10.5.2 - AMD Athlon X2 5600+ @ 3.01Ghz - 4Gb DDR2 800Mhz - ATi Radeon HD3870 512Mb GDDR4 - 2 SATA HDD 80Gb + 320Gb. |
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Ok i had tried what you told me riangeli, and no luck. It proceeds to load, but then it just freezes. It gives me the error of 'Waiting for root' something i can't quite remember what it says exactly, but something along those lines.
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hey Raidz... first question: do you have a windows partition on the same drive as your OSX? this has caused problems for me as well because diskpart in windows doesn't allow the bootloader to correctly see the partition if it is simply left as an ID of AF.
Second question: whats your system specs? layout for HD's, etc. |
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@nfoav8or:
Yes i do, Im using a Dell inspiron 1501, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60, 120 GB SATA HD, With an ATI Xpress 200 chipset (SB600) @Xxp/TuX: Ok i will keep on trying. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |