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Hey guys

I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 installed with Windows Vista Business and now I want to install Ideneb 10.5 on it but I don't want to lose my Vista instalation.

So this is what I did:

Partitioned my HD. The first partition has got the Vista installation and the other is free Mac OS X. I booted the notebook from the DVD and the first question is about the language. After I selected that, I entered the Disc Utility and erased the partition for the Mac OS X in the "Mac OS X Extended Type".

After that, I proceeded with the installation and it finished normally. After rebooting, I had on my screen 'boot0: error'

Tryed to boot from the Ideneb DVD but all I got after some loading is a black screen.

 

Any help?

i'd prefer ideneb, if there's really a way

 

i tryed again and now i got no boot error, instead, it loaded vista directly without prompting what i would want

i tryed to boot the mac os x from the dvd on the boot disk utility but it loaded to vista again

  • 11 months later...

i'm having the same problem here, i try to instal OSX using iDENEB but can't go inside the installation at all,

 

try all this:

-v -x cpus=1 cpus=2 rd=disk2s1

 

no luck,

than after that i boot my laptop to go inside my vista64bit i'm getting boot0:error messages, i can't go inside my windows.

 

than i reformat my laptop using DVD Recovery, i can get back to my vista64bit, but now every time i turn on my laptop or restart it before windows show up i always getting boot0:done message, how to get rid of this error messages??

 

i don't have any win vista DVD only recovery DVD, no OSX in my hard disk also, i just want to get rid of the messages, any idea?

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