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I have what ought to be the newest revisions of iAtkos (v7) and iPC (10_5_6). I've been trying to install either one of them on an unformatted drive, but I'm having no luck at all. Every time I try, I get the "/com.apple.boot.Slist not found" error, as well as "Ethernet PXE" listed as a boot device. The CDs were verified as error-free. I've tried rewiring all the SATA connections, to no avail. I'm beginning to think there's an "Slist" entry that someboby just left off for no reason. Can anybody help me get any version of Leopard onto my PC?

 

I'm using a Dell XPS 410 with a dual-core Intel processor. Tell me where to find more specs and I'll find them.

I've been playing around some more with the same disks and a hacked copy of Snow Leopard from thepiratebay. I tried turning off everything in the BIOS that could be seen as extraneous, and nothing changed. I still can't find Slist with iATKOS and iPC, and F8 lists the only boot device as hdd (130,0) Ethernet PXE. With the Leopard disk, I get an error about Plist that goes by too fast to read, and then it gives me the option to enter the hexidecimal address of the device from which I want to boot.

 

But you know what? I think I've finally figured out what's going on: you can't run Mac OS X on a PC! This is all just a big conspiracy to make you think you can! The reason you can't find Slist or Plist is because they don't exist! They never existed! They're like weapons of mass destruction in Iraq!

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