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Old 08-07-2009, 10:56 AM
psuedomac psuedomac is offline
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Ok just had an attempt to reinstall.
The install seemed to go ok, it restarted, (bit strange, the bios screen flashed up then it restarted again), then it got to the press key to boot from cd (I didnt obviously), then it went to the apple screen with the loading circle, exactly the same as the one when you load the cd. I left it for like 30 mins, however it didnt work.

edit(before I posted this): I rebooted in -v to take some pics of the errors, there were lots of errors, but then it worked!!!! Thanks very much! If you need a rapidshare, I might be able to share one with you, but the guy who actually helped me get it working was Pere, the site admin from uphuck.ggrn.de

Now my questions are (you will definately get a rs/money if you can help me get the wireless working!)

how can I fix the errors I received during the boot:






do i need the ntfs driver to use my other partitions (im guessing yes :P)

how can i make it so that i can write on my ntfs drives? i installed the ntfs driver (I think, not sure) and I can only read, not write

is it possible to get my Netgear WG311v3 wireless adapter (uses marvell chipset) working?
I downloaded a Mac Driver from here :O --> and i installed that, however Im not sure how to set up the adapter. In network prefs, im completely confused, and in applications theres a netgear wlan wizard however when i run that it just flashes in the tray and exits.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2640

Also, i tried changing the default boot os in chameleon 2, by adding
<key>Default Partition</key>
<string>hd(2,1)</string>
into boot.plist, it replaced the file ok however there was no change, leopard was still the default. I added that code into the end of the tabbed code, so it went with the other boot settings, and not directly at the end of the file, i think it was right. How can i fix that?

Thanks
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