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Firstly, I'd like to say hello to what looks like a cool community.

 

On to the geekiness,

 

I have 2 HDD, one SATA, one IDE. My SATA is running XP and has 3 Partitions in total. IDE has 3 Partitions also.

 

I plan to resize my SATA's first partition, C:, and install OSX on the partition created.

 

I did read that I should have only 2 partitions on the HDD I use - OSX & WinXP.

 

Before I start all this, I was wondering if you could give me any insight to whether this will work? Will having 4 partitions on my SATA HDD work?

 

Thanks.

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In any disk, SATA or IDE, you can have a maximum of 4 primary partitions or 3 primary partitions plus an extended partitions wiht some logical units. So, you can have the 4 desired partitions in your disk. Windows and Tiger must be installed into primary partitions.

Start the Mac OS X installation. After the language selection screen, the menu bar (in the top of the screen) is showed. Go to the menu: Uilities / Disk utility, select the target disk (to where you are going to install Mac OS X) and do one of this tasks:

- select the target partition (named volumes in Macintosh), erase it and create a new one with this filesystem: Mac OS Plus Jounalized (this task can leave the other partitions unmodified)

- select the entire target disk and partition it with the desired schema (1, 2, 3... partitions). The target partition for Mac OS X must be Mac OS Plus Jounalized (this task erases all the partitions and data in the disk)

Does this have to do with SATA? I can't imagine it being a problem with SATA as my IDE drive isn't showing either.

I think so, it hasn't to do with SATA but try to start the OsX installation with the SATA disk unplugged (only the PATA disk enabled).

Thanks again Lazarus.

 

Ok, so I've been playing around in VMware. Using the 10.4.3 Installation guide for non-supported SATA to try and get a Native boot.

 

I've followed the instructions down to the last line, but keep getting an error here:

 

kextcache -m /System/Library/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions/IOATAFamily.kext/Contents/Plugins/AppleVIAATA.kext

 

I've put in my SATAs address but when doing kextcache it claims that the kext has missing dependencies, but will be included anyway.

 

I then do

 

kextcache -L -N -e

 

Which completed but when I try booting natively it just won't work, IOATAController is blocking something, and something about AppleOnboardPCATA also comes up.

Finally the dreaded Waiting on root device comes up...

 

Vague but it's pretty much saying my SATA isn't supported, right?

 

Any ideas?

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