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Alright, so I have a 3.2GHz Prescot (SSE2 and SSE3) on an Intel D915GAG mainboard and I am installing 10.4.6 on it's own drive, SATA0, Primary Master, and the first Primary Partition. Install goes great.

 

But after I restart and remove the CD I get the following error:

 

"Could not load usr/standalone/i386/boot"

 

I tried installing again and watched the install log. I noticed the error "Bless: Unrecognized option '--bootefi' \n" and researched what Bless is and tried searching for bootefi on here and couldn't find anything detailed to help me. I did discover what bootefi does and realize that the problem might be I don't have an EFI system and/or the bless command doesn't containt he bootefi option.

 

I am going to try starting from the DVD and going console and running:

 

bless --folder 'usr/standalone/i386'

bless --file 'usr/standalone/i386/boot'

 

Will this work? If not can someone please tell me how to fix this. I want to be cool and I can't be cool until I have OSX running on my Intel. Thanks a bunch.

 

Edit: Fixing title.

  • 1 year later...
Those commands didn't work for me. Can someone please let me know what the command would be to get this fixed, or how else I can do it?

 

 

 

Unfortunately I have the same problem. When I finish install with 10.4.7 system is stopping on the load screen. If I install 10.4.10 Kalyway I got the same problem as You..."could not load /usr/standalone/i386/boot" I can't find any helpful information :blink: Let me know if u do something wit that. Thx a lot

  • 1 month later...

hi guys i am new to this forum, so sorry for anything i could do stupid. I just doenload uphuck 10.4.9 and my computer specs are in attached file. When i insert the burned dvd and inserted into cd rom and booted it is giving loading indicator and then the graphics are all gray and i cannot read anything much because it is all blurry interface. BAD HELP! NEEDED!

 

thanks to anyone who solves this mystery

 

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