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Legodude522 11-25-2008 10:58 PM

what do u mean by that r u saying the ppl who made the fucking mac work on amd cant help me out with my problem cause i am giving all the info i can so can any body pls help me out here i know it wouldn't be hard to go throw and help me out with a install first time i installed u guys know what i got now i get b0 error i mean my comp should run it its just a matter of getting it configured right

Dies 11-25-2008 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Legodude522 (Post 18490)
what do u mean by that r u saying the ppl who made the fucking mac work on amd cant help me out with my problem cause i am giving all the info i can so can any body pls help me out here i know it wouldn't be hard to go throw and help me out with a install first time i installed u guys know what i got now i get b0 error i mean my comp should run it its just a matter of getting it configured right

No. What I am saying though is that even the "people who made fucking mac work on amd" aren't mind readers. So even they wouldn't know that you had a b0 error until you just told them right now !!!

And now that you quit playing around and actually gave us an error message, I'm thinking that it's such a common error that it won't take precious time away from a genius to solve it. Nope, any dumbass should be able to Google "b0 error" and get a million results.


Good Luck.

Ali C. 11-26-2008 01:51 AM

b0!? Have him get that WIndows drive out of there as a precaution.
If OS X is on the same drive as Windows...then it sounds like for this mobo, he may be better off getting another drive.
EDIT: OK, it is the same drive. Sorry I forgot that bit. /facepalm

Some other general ideas...
1. Try reinstalling with SATA set to IDE mode, as it may help. Assuming, of course, you already tried AHCI.
2. Installing all the network drives may only serve to complicate things. Uncheck everything but those whose brand matches what you have (ie RTLs for Realtek, etc. depending on what LAN chipset is on the mobo)
3. Leave out the video card and leave all the videos drivers unchecked. This may also be putting a cork in things.
4. If all else fails, get an IDE drive and try with that. You can probably get a 20 or 40 gig used on the cheap, and that will be enough for OS X.

milanca 11-26-2008 03:29 AM

Hi,

I agree with Ali.C. You can try as suggested above.

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well i found some info on my mother board
PCCHIPS uses SiS761GX / SiS965L thats the chip set it uses
well i went and did a fresh install now i get a defernt problem maybe i am installing this shit wrong or some thing a detailed guide or help on install would be nice first time i installed every chip set al the nforce and i saw on this install it said not to and i didn't select any no effi or what ever it is called and i chose every network driver my video card driver and my audio
so any help would be nice
This is a real mess indeed, no offence. OSX is a very delicate OS especially when trying to install and run it on pc hardware, as some is supported and some not, some with cut-off capabilities etc. It has taken me for weeks, in the beginning, to install and run it natively on my amd box in spite of being capable to run it pretty smoothly (which i wasn't aware of). So you should take your steps steadily and most of all, explore everything you can find on the internet regarding the particular hardware, chipset, graphics, etc. There is a HCL, hardware compatibility list at wiki, a must place to visit, etc.

Some reported that can run OSX with SIS chipset natively. Some with IDE hdd, some with SATA only. As at your installation you selected and installed everything that was selectable, i won't be trying to make it work any longer. If you have 'windoze' also installed on the same hdd and want to dual boot, i wont do that at this point. If you plan to mess with mac os now and see if it can be run on that hardware, dedicate that hard drive for mac osx (at least for now). Do not install anything you are completely sure it is adequate for your hardware. EFI is a must, mac osx won't go without it. In your bios, under Onboard Sata controller, if there is an option to change to from ide to sata->ahci, do it, and try booting and installing with ahci mode. Try with it. When customizing installation, if there are any third party drivers for your chipset (Should be named for SIS) install them, if not, do not install any other chipset driver. Skip any other customization at this point, graphics, lan, audio. The main point is to get the hard drive running and boot the installed system, anything else can be added later. When installed try to boot with "-v" flag when promted, in verbose mode, so you can see where you are stucked at. If the system wont boot in ahci , try to see what google has to say about your chipset (sata controller), other people's experiences, etc. If no luck at all then you could try with IDE drive. But we'll see until then, one step at the time.

Hope it helps a bit, if nothing else then at least to clarify things.
Regards!

Legodude522 11-26-2008 02:45 PM

o i am geting a ide drive and i found a friend in the area i live who might help me get this up and runing in no time and i didnt get the b0 erroer at first i got that afater i tryed a defernt way to install it but i will do what u say and have my friend help me at his computer shop so we can take off and beable to google and fix my problems with out have to discontect the 80 and plug in the 250 so no i am not dual booting and they are on there on hard drives but i will be back if i have any more problems google cant fix

Legodude522 11-27-2008 01:19 AM

ok it works guys i need my video and net work drivers i tryed to gooogle but only got windows
so if aany body could pls link and maybetell me how to install so i can get online that be great

milanca 11-27-2008 01:50 AM

Very nice!
How did you make it work? With IDE or SATA drive?

nfoav8or 11-27-2008 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Legodude522 (Post 18536)
ok it works guys i need my video and net work drivers i tryed to gooogle but only got windows
so if aany body could pls link and maybetell me how to install so i can get online that be great

How did you connect before? Wireless or LAN? For either of those connections we will need more info on the system to tell you how to configure yours to connect.

Also, could you use a few more periods or commas. I get lost just trying to read through your posts. It doesn't help us help you any if we can't make heads or tails of what you are saying (or if I have to go back and reread something to make sure you meant your thought to end in a different place than I thought it did previously). It's just courtesy but thanks.

Legodude522 11-27-2008 11:55 AM

yea sure no problem and it was was sata but i used the ide option in my mother board.
but i use a wirles router. but dont use the wireles on it so its ether net broad band cable what ever u want to call it. point is its high speed its from com cast so there u go .
and i didn't have it plugged into internet so it wouldn't send any info to apple . i heard not to have it pluged in

also i have noticed a problem i have to have the disc in to get mac osx to run if not i get b0 error

nfoav8or 11-27-2008 05:19 PM

you can plug it in. just don't be sending things to Apple to tell them you are one of the many that are using a hackintosh.

get chameleon from this site: http://chameleon.osx86.hu/ and install it on your hackintosh after you've booted into it via the install disc. This will correct the unmarked partition for the bootloader issues.