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Hello there,

 

Today I took my last DVD to burn Leo4Allv3. Out of all the things that could have gone wrong the DVD must have been defective and it burned incorrectly. I have no time to go buy DVDs today and probably won't the rest of this week. Any suggestions?

 

I usually help people here out, if you can please help me.

 

Thanks,

 

MoC

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hi moc,

 

i managed to install an OSX on a USB drive (i bought a 16G just for this purposese), the only thing i am struggling with is to make it bootable, i will get there soon.

 

any way one of the methods you can use is to enter to DiskUtil (if you have mac) to restore the ISO image onto a USB drive (HD or DiskOnKey if you have one big enough) and boot from it, it will use as your install source, didn't tried it my self but i think it should work.

 

actually i am going to try it now (from mac not windows) if it will work i will report back, but if you try this method let me know if it worked for you as well.

 

b.t.w. from windows you can use: norton ghost, Hiren's BootCD etc.

 

thanks ahead,

Shay.

ok,

 

sorry to say it did made the usb as the install dvd, but the bootable thing still hunts me, it didn't boot,

so until i get this correct i have nothing,

post here if you got something,

Shay.

tryed the procedure of the boot1h thing and making the drive "ownerable" + fixing premissions did not work, maybe it is the drive or my bios boot capabilities, i am working on it, if you have some guide on that matter then please link.

 

did you try booting image in this way?

 

Shay.

here are 2 files from KALYWAY install disc.

 

choose either mbr or guid. depends what you are using. before running the installation package, u will need to copy the contents in files to /usr/standalone/i386/

 

during the installation, select your flash/external drive as the path to install on.

boot.zip

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