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Hi guys,

I am relatively new to the osx86 scene, have downloaded and attempted to install iAtkos v7 however I ran into some issues.

There is a reward for anyone that helps me and their help results in me being able to properly run osx on my computer.

The reward can be either:

a few dollars via an ecurrency site (alertpay, or moneybookers - from my own account)

share my rapidshare premium account.

 

Firstly, my aim is to:

Install OSX 10.5.7 with a dual boot with Vista SP2 (my vista is activated using another method :wacko:)

 

What happened:

I selected the things I thought would be related (if someone can provide me with a screenshot of all the options I can say which ones I chose)

I installed to another partition (Formatted to the correct type - Extended Journalled)

I wasnt at the computer, when this happened, but previously the install bar had moved a few cms, then it was stuck and still moving, then it stopped moving but I believe my computer was still active as the red light on my case was still flashing

Then I saw the computer restart out of the corner of my eye, it came back to a screen like when the disk first loads, it was a grey screen with a NON shiny/3d apple logo, with no loading circle, and it got stuck on this.

I restarted the computer and booted into osx, then i saw a grey screen WITH a shiny/3d apple logo, again no loading circle i think.

 

Obviously I have fixed my vista boot and am currently running from that.

 

 

My Specs (do you need vendor and device ids?):

Custom computer

ASUS M2N-MX SE Motherboard

ECS Elitegroup NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT Graphics Card

AMD 64 X2 4000+ Cpu (x64, im running vista x86 though)

1GB DDR2 Ram

DVD RW Burner

Netgear WG311v3 Wireless Adapter

 

 

I am generally proficient with using computers, so you can certainly assume a good knowledge of windows. I can code some vb6, and am looking at learning xcode.

 

So please, try to help me out an earn a reward ;)

Thank you to everyone who helps, and the osx86 community.

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