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I tried to install this version (which is the only one that will supposedly work on my lappy - due to mcp67 chipset) however when I use drive utility during install to format the drive its gets a write error and fails to actually format the drive. At least this version can see my drives, but not much good if i cant actually write to the drive. Any ideas/suggestions?? hopefully theres a resolution as this was supposed to be the version that finally works!!

 

 

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ok, so I mounted the image, perhaps im still newbish, but i cant remove files nor add them, treated like a cd (no write access) What am i doing wrong? I first did it under Windows, mounted with daemon tools, but that also treats like a CD. Then I booted up mac on my other pc and mounted there, but same result.......how do I do this? Can a ppf be created from this?

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Heres what I typed under terminal

 

hdiutil attach /Volumes/USB8GB/Leo4Allv4.1.iso -readwrite

 

The iso is stored on USB Thumbdrive

 

And I get this

 

2008-09-04 19:13:22.163 hdiutil[895:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-09-04 19:13:22.308 diskimages-helper[897:1603] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

 

Sorry, but I'm not good with terminal/bash commands.

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Heres what I typed under terminal

 

hdiutil attach /Volumes/USB8GB/Leo4Allv4.1.iso -readwrite

 

The iso is stored on USB Thumbdrive

 

And I get this

 

2008-09-04 19:13:22.163 hdiutil[895:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-09-04 19:13:22.308 diskimages-helper[897:1603] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

 

Sorry, but I'm not good with terminal/bash commands.

 

here is what you do

open up terminal

type sudo -s

put in password

type hdiutil attach "drag the iso to terminal window" -readwrite

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No luck here

I did exactly as u said.

 

brandons-system-product-name:~ Brandon$ hdiutil /Volumes/USB8GB/Leo4Allv4.1.iso -readwrite

 

Thats what the prompt looks like after dragging the iso

 

And heres the error

 

2008-09-04 20:29:43.949 hdiutil[942:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

hdiutil: /Volumes/USB8GB/Leo4Allv4.1.iso: verb not recognized

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kevinchennn,

 

Had to leave InsanelyMac IRC as it kept crashing in Firefox.

 

It looks like the MCP67 "driver" is still in early development. It would be nice to see a thread that diagnoses the problems it is having.

 

The good news is that, at least the drive is recognized :(

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