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Hi guys i'm sorry if i'm posting this in a wrong place but i'm new to this osx86 and i need some help. I've gone through the forums and everyone seems to be having different issues. My issue is that I got the mac osx86 dvd and i think it's the one from ToH. When i boot my computer with the dvd in it, it seems to be working fine it loads everything that it's meant to load and then it stops at some stage and the last message that i get on the screen is this one: MAC Framework successfully initialised using 15728 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers and it freezes there and i can't do anything i have to turn the computer off. Does anyone know what the problem might be? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you.

what about my config? according to my friend who i got the dvd from it's meant to boot up without any problems coz he's got it running at home but he asked me how big i made the partition and i said 30gb, he said i need at least 80-100gb to have enough space for the install and the updates later on, is that true? could it be that the partition size causes this problem?

Hi there again, I've been away for a few days so I didn't get a chance to reply.

My specs are:

 

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 at 2.4Ghz

3GB DDR2 Ram

NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS

Motherboard is MSI G31M Series (MS-7379 V3.X)

Main HDD (the one where I've made the partition for Mac OSX is a WD 10000rpm hdd)

 

I've tried 3 different dvds one from kalyway and one from toh and also leo4all v3 and none of them work.. I really don't know what the problem could be.

I had the same problem with iAtkos v1.0i r3, KALYWAY_LEO_10.5.1intel_SSE2_SSE3 and Kalyway_10.5.2_DVD_Intel_Amd. All of them stopped after "MAC Framework successfully initialised.........". I burnt my dvds at 2 and 4 x speed and somehow they were corrupted. I just burnt another one at 8x speed and now everything is working perfecly. I'm using Kalyway_10.5.2_DVD_Intel_Amd version. I hope this helps.

I've been burning my dvds at 16x so far. I've tried 8x but it didn't make a difference, i'll try 4x over the next couple of days and see if that helps if not then i'll try and use an ide hdd like suggested before, not that it should make a difference coz i've got a friend who is running his mac osx86 on a sata hdd.

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