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Just purchased parts for a Hack attempt and I'm stuck, not able to boot into the installer. Here are my parts:

 

EP43-UD3L

e3200

320g Sata drive

LG optical

2gigs crucial ram

500w PS

 

I used the Lifehacker guide with the Snow Leopard guide.

 

1. Created an Image of the 10.6 DVD

2 Restored it to a 8gig SanDisk flash drive

3. Ran the Kakewalk installer and selected the EP45-UD3L (figure it's compatible)

4. Set bios accordingly

5. Plugged in Flash USB drive and started up and "Verifying DMI Pool Data ..... Update Success" is as far as I can get.

 

I've read every post possible online but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. This guide makes it seem pretty straight forward. Any assistance appreciated.

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Congrats to your success - i have the same problem with the same install - what did you do to solve yours as i am stuck right now too at the same point.Thank you in advance!

 

try both of these. make sure to get osx86tools and/efistudio for patching video/sound.

 

http://3rr0rists.com/macintosh/how-to-inst...il-in-a-pc.html

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=197012

 

I tried lifehacker usb a few times and couldn't get it to work. Once i started booting with a CD bootloader and the guide above I had success. I just follow the guides and still have no idea what i'm doing but i've got it to work repeatedly. I did try Software Update from 10.6 -> 10.6.3 and it causes a kernal Panic on startup now. So careful with that.

 

good luck.

try both of these. make sure to get osx86tools and/efistudio for patching video/sound.

 

http://3rr0rists.com/macintosh/how-to-inst...il-in-a-pc.html

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=197012

 

I tried lifehacker usb a few times and couldn't get it to work. Once i started booting with a CD bootloader and the guide above I had success. I just follow the guides and still have no idea what i'm doing but i've got it to work repeatedly. I did try Software Update from 10.6 -> 10.6.3 and it causes a kernal Panic on startup now. So careful with that.

 

good luck.

 

Thank you very much your reply.I have tried life hacker's method about ten times and it just never worked worked out for me. As of now i put the hackintosh on the back burner - got myself an old G5 and after getting used to OS X Leopard (win for soooo long) i will try again. One of the things i attribute my failure to is not reading enough about the process - i got blinded by the easy instructions - since my last post i have spent at least a day or two reading up on it. Next time around i succeed !

Thank you again!

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