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before this problem

I could boot osx and its quite good :P))

 

After I have changed new HD (from IBM 20g > Fujisu 60g for notebook)

I cannot boot osx

 

I have installed osx86 with following step...

- splite the new hd to 2 partitions

- Drive c is NTFS for XP and drive D is NTFS too and size is 10gb for osx86

- change drive D file system to "AF" with cfdisk on Ubuntu Live CD

- use dd dump deadmoo image with command bs=1048576 and no any err.(This step i have tried both dd for linux and dd for xp)

- copy chain0 file to drive c and edit boot.ini on drive c that c:\chain0="MAC OSX"

- restart and can see boot menu but when choose MAC OSX its back to boot menu again and no any load !!!

 

Plz help me again.

 

Thanks.

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before this problem

I could boot osx and its quite good :lol:))

 

After I have changed new HD (from IBM 20g > Fujisu 60g for notebook)

I cannot boot osx

 

I have installed osx86 with following step...

- splite the new hd to 2 partitions

- Drive c is NTFS for XP and drive D is NTFS too and size is 10gb for osx86

- change drive D file system to "AF" with cfdisk on Ubuntu Live CD

- use dd dump deadmoo image with command bs=1048576 and no any err.(This step i have tried both dd for linux and dd for xp)

- copy chain0 file to drive c and edit boot.ini on drive c that c:\chain0="MAC OSX"

- restart and can see boot menu but when choose MAC OSX its back to boot menu again and no any load !!!

 

Plz help me again.

 

Thanks.

 

I've got the same problem, but I can boot if when the countdown from 8-0 starts, I press a key, and then select the tiger-x86 partition.

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Now , I can solve this problem :)

 

But i dont sure for the solution cuz i have tried 2 things...

 

1. I have changed drive d from Logical to Primary.

2. I have set 2 hd on vmware , first hd is drive d , second is deadmoo image. and Boot vmware with Ubuntu live cd to dump image with dd.

 

 

 

THanks for all

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