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Hey Guys,

 

I've got a problem: I want to install Snow Leopard on my PC but it won't work. I'm trying this now for about 3-5 Months but never got it run proper. I've also got a MacBook late 2009, so i got the Mac OS X Install DVD which they give with every Mac. So can i install OS X with those DVD's they gave me?

 

I've got the following things i can use:

 

-MacBook Late 2009

-A few 4.7GB DvD's

-One 500GB external Drive

-The DVD of my MacBook

 

So here is the Setup of my PC:

 

Intel Core 2 Duo E8500

Asus P5Q Pro -> (Which BIOS do i need?)

GTX260 by Palit

500GB SATA

IDE Drive

 

Thanks in advance.. PLEASE HELP ME

 

Please tell me which way i have to chose.

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. . . no, the DVD you got with your Macbook won't even run on older Macs - it has install-checks to prevent installation on incompatible machines.

 

This [the machine-specific install checks] can of course be hacked - try a Google search.

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Forum rules do not encourage discussion of stealing software.

 

Hacking your Macbook's DVD is fairly easy, tho' you will need some sort of install medium of 7.5GB or so.

 

If you can't do this, you might buy the retail SL DVD - it is inexpensive & the current retail version shipping is 10.6.3.

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i dont want to waste the dvd

 

If that's your only concern you can either use a DVD-RW, or restore the modified DVD contents to a partition on your hard drive and install from that. Use Chameleon to boot it.

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as far as i know is there no 7.5GB DVD-RW, i only got 4.3Gigs here. I would like to install from a partition.. but is it possible to boot from an external harddrive plugged in via usb? I tryed that but everytime i want to boot up it just says "boot0: error" or just a blank black screen with a white dot.

 

Settings on Bios:

AHCI = On

Suspend Mode = S3 Only

USB-Mass-Storage-Configuration = FDD (Or something else) -> when it's on FDD it shows "boot0: error" on auto and any other setting it displays just that black screen

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that's right :D i did everything as explained there but when i connect my external hard drive it just shows that black screen with the white dot. I think this happens because i used the MacBook's DVD. So, how can i mod/hack the .dmg of the DVD of my MacBook to use it at my PC?

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as far as i know is there no 7.5GB DVD-RW, i only got 4.3Gigs here.

 

Yeah you're right, though the spec is laid out, they don't exist. I didn't know that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-RW

 

It's easier to 'restore' the DVD to a HD partition anyway. You can use Apple Disk Utility to do that and then modify the contents of the partition instead of messing with discs.

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i just built my 500gb external drive into my pc. so i got now 2x 500gb SATA in my pc. can i now use the new hdd and install os x on this (by unconnecting my old hdd) and after the installation reconnect my old hdd and use dual boot? I got an 30GB iPod Video, can i use this as a big usb stick?

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Ok Guys, i'm running SL 10.6.2 now. I got two Questions:

 

1. My IDE-Drive is not recognized. What should i do? I saw something about a JMicron kext.. whats that?

2. How can i secure update to 10.6.3? Or is it a very hard update? I would skip it if it is.

 

thanks in advance

 

greetings

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