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Hey Guys,

 

I've got iDeneb 1.4, Jas, Kalyway 10.5.2, Leo4All 10.5, iatkos and MAC.OS.X.PC.ALPHA.2-KOTR.iso

 

The only of these above called iso's the only one that works is the Alpha 2 kotr, 10.4.2 Tiger, with nothing working... and now i've downloaded: Mac OS X SNOW Leopard, but that one is 6 GB and doesnt boot in VMWare... does anyone has any idea's for me to get this Mac Os X Snow Leopard working on VMware? it just doesnt boot up.. it's an original dmg image that i converted to ISO.

 

My Specs:

MAXDATA Notebook Belinea Obook 5

Intel Core 2 Duo, Speedstep, SSE2, T5750

 

Computer Type ACPI x64-based PC (Mobile)

CPU Type Mobile DualCore Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz

CPU Alias Merom-2M, Instruction Set x86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3

Motherboard Chipset Intel Crestline GL960/GM965/PM965 - Upgrade Socket 478

Intel® ICH8M LPC Interface Controller

System Memory 4096 MB, BIOS Type AMI (03/18/08)

Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT (512 MB)

IDE Controller Intel® ICH8M 3 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 2828

Network Adapter Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection

 

I Hope someone can help me. Cause i only get the tiger 10.4.2 working from KOTR but nothing works with that, on VM none of these setups work :)

My setup:

Drive0: Toshiba 250GB

Partition1: NTFS - Bootpartition

Partition2: NTFS - Windows 7 Ultimate

Partition3: NTFS - Documents

Partition4: HFS+ - iDeneb V1.3 10.5.5 Mac Os X Leopard

 

 

I've managed to install ideneb normally. Not in VMWare. Using -x -v... It works in VMWare. I can start and work with Ideneb. To make it work i must insert the DVD at the startup and then it starts normally into Mac OS X.

 

How can i boot without VMWare & without the DVD??

I use EASYBCD, but still no luck.

seems like it never works in VM, I tried like you many many configs and DVDs but nothing happend. it crashes every time with an understandable error, and kept asking ppl and pros, but they gave my wrong answers.

 

I started believing that no one managed to do it, and the 1st one who started the whole idea was just waisting our time, and it was just fake, but those who should be blamed are the ones who kept copying and pasting text from the web telling about how did they manage to get it running while - i'm sure - they havent spent a single hour in front of vmware trying.

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