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I've used custom (Kalyway, Leo4All, etc.) install discs to install OS X on my desktop. Today, I bought a retail copy of OS X to install on my desktop using boot-132. Thing is, I already have Windows Vista and Gentoo installed on it (which means my HDD is MBR not GUID). I made a 3rd partition for OS X to install onto.

 

After I boot the Leopard DVD, should I just install it like normal? Will the boot loader that OS X installs mess anything up? Do I need to use boot-132 after the install to boot (the installed) OS X?

 

After OS X gets installed, I was planning on installing Chameleon, then using GRUB to chainload it. Will this work? (It worked with the custom install DVDs).

 

Thanks.

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I searched the forum, and found that I might need to modify the retail DVD to allow it to install on MBR drives. Do I have to do this? Can I put the modified file into boot-132?

 

I found this thread: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=116505

 

I guess I need to modify the DVD.

I searched the forum, and found that I might need to modify the retail DVD to allow it to install on MBR drives. Do I have to do this? Can I put the modified file into boot-132?

 

I found this thread: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=116505

 

I guess I need to modify the DVD.

You would have to modify the DVD. The setup has to be replaced. Then you can install on MBR. I would try to avoid that so you can use the original DVD without modification.

 

Btw. you found the file in the thread.

You would have to modify the DVD. The setup has to be replaced. Then you can install on MBR. I would try to avoid that so you can use the original DVD without modification.

 

Btw. you found the file in the thread.

 

How can I use the original DVD without modification?

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