gree Posted January 19, 2009 Share Posted January 19, 2009 I've followed a tutorial on how to setup a leopard 10.5.2 vmware but i can't get the correct hard disk to start up. Here are the directions: Patching for AMD SSE3 * You only need to do this if you have an AMD SSE3 processor (Intel works out of the box) * Firstly, you need to have a working Tiger VM (instructions here) * Mount the leopard.vmdk file from this package as a virtual disk in the Tiger VM * Boot the Tiger VM and you should have access to the Leopard drive * Download Marvin's AMD Utility here * Run it from the Tiger VM, for the "Volume/Directory to patch" choose your Leopard volume * Choose the "Patch all binaries" radio button and Patch * It will take a long time, but eventually it will be done * You should now be able to boot the Leopard VM properly * If it doesn't work, tap F8 while the Leopard VM is booting to get to the boot: prompt and type in -v and hit Enter. How do i get it to boot on the leopard hard drive and not the one i setup the virtual machine on? Thanks for any help. (I currently have a leopard 10.4.8 VM but if i can finish this tut ill have a 10.5.2) Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/148030-how-to-change-boot-up-disk/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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