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I recently installed Ideneb v1.5 10.5.7 on my hp pavilion dv7-1232nr [AMD]

 

I used the install disk and reached the install screen, and the Disk Utility. However, when I came upon the disk utility screen my internal hard drives [i have two SATA internal drives] could not be found. I decided to try and install the software on my usb hard drive and it installed fine.

 

I then used EasyBCD to setup the boot-loader however, when I try and load OSX off of my usb device it says that the file is corrupt. I do not know if this is because it is actually corrupt or because it is on a usb external hard drive.

 

Is there any software that will let me clone my usb hard drive and transfer the information to the internal hard drive that I set aside for the OSX installation? Should I try and install an older version of OSX? Any help is appreciated.

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I recently installed Ideneb v1.5 10.5.7 on my hp pavilion dv7-1232nr [AMD]

 

I used the install disk and reached the install screen, and the Disk Utility. However, when I came upon the disk utility screen my internal hard drives [i have two SATA internal drives] could not be found. I decided to try and install the software on my usb hard drive and it installed fine.

 

I then used EasyBCD to setup the boot-loader however, when I try and load OSX off of my usb device it says that the file is corrupt. I do not know if this is because it is actually corrupt or because it is on a usb external hard drive.

 

Is there any software that will let me clone my usb hard drive and transfer the information to the internal hard drive that I set aside for the OSX installation? Should I try and install an older version of OSX? Any help is appreciated.

 

Try changing your BIOS settings from SATA to AHCI. It should recognize your hdd then

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Try changing your BIOS settings from SATA to AHCI. It should recognize your hdd then

 

 

I apologize I should have stated that my Bios does not give me the option to change anything, like you mentioned above. I did search and read that would fix the problem. Any other suggestions. BTW thanks for the response!

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