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Non-system disk error..... (Intel i7 GA-EX58-UD5)
Non-system disk.....
Is what I keep getting and its driving me insane. For the life of me I can't get this installed. I am using iATKOS 5i OS X 10.5.5 my hardware specs are as follows: Intel i7 Core 940 GA-EX58-UD5 Motherboard 9GB DDR3 1333mhz Corsair XMS EVGA 260 216 core 896mb WD 250GB HDD SATA WD 1TB HDD SATA Samsung DVD-Drive SATA I have been following this guide for install: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...=132960&st=620 When I install I put in the correct drivers (except the nvidia one which I have tried each one) I am able to install when it says it has completed and needs to reboot when it does it does not read the OS and I can't figure out why and its driving me nuts. Any help would be great thanks. Oh by the way I am partitioning the drive for 100GB and it is using MBR and the format is MAC extended not sure what I'm doing wrong. Last edited by XcsaS; 03-17-2009 at 04:49 AM. |
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Guess we might all be stuck lol oh well any help would be great guys thanks.
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![]() So, you'd better post your problem in detail such as the words on your boot screen, and other people can help you base on your situation.
p.s. According to my experience, maybe you should active your partition(use google ![]() |
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Non-system Disk Press any key to reboot That is all it says I am assuming I installed a boot loader PC EFI V9 but I may be wrong on what this exactly does. |
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Well just kinda wanted to give you guys an update seems you guys have been checking this post. I installed Kubuntu with grub hoping maybe it just needed to a bootloader and still no dice is there something I am missing it almost seems as if I am just missing the boot manager (as it would be called for windows) but just can't seem to find it again guys any help would be great thanks.
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Hey guys been a couple days still haven't gotten a response so I will just update it this one last time and ask for help. I believe I figured some of it out. I tried iDeneb with the same result what seems to be happening is that I am installing then when it comes to restart to complete the install the computer turns off then on and then crashes and reboots back to non-system disk (or it would say that if I didn't install Kubuntu on my other HDD) any help or info would be great guys thanks.
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Here the same. But it worked for me once. The only problem was after installation the waiting for root device error. So i reformated the disk. After that it started to be strange. I could install it once more with the same result as you. And now, after one more reformating the hdd I even can't install because it's saying hfs_mountroot failed 5 right after the install starts. how do u format the disk?
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![]() Sorry to reply you so late.
I think you should active your disk partition. First, when you installed, you formatted (erased) the partition using Disk Utility. Attention, you should choose MBR(Option in the Partition tab of Disk Utility) after your installation boot with your Leo DVD, Press -S fdisk - e /dev/rdisk0 flag X(your leo's partition) update write reboot FYI, there is a excellent guide for you http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=149505 You should check it out, and maybe there is something can help. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |