amador Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 hello everyone My hackintosh snow leopard crash,i tried to repair it booting iatkos 10.6.3 v2 and repair the disk via first aid under disk utility but no success. i had to erase my snow leopard partition and re-install again from time machine installation using system restore. everything went well for about 30-45 minutes but when i restart and use my SL hard disk as the primary Hard Disk,,it won't boot and shows error. i tried checking the files inside SL partition.by booting to an old leopard 10.5.8, ive notice that inside the SL Hard disk partition has a .file . do i need to remove this or do i need to re-install the bootloader again? hope anyone out there has an extra ordinary solution for this matter..it's been almost 2 weeks that i'm trying to figure out and reading on ever forum here and there. thanks for your idea Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/234976-snow-leopard-installation-via-time-machine-backup/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
armyaircorp Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 hello everyone My hackintosh snow leopard crash,i tried to repair it booting iatkos 10.6.3 v2 and repair the disk via first aid under disk utility but no success. i had to erase my snow leopard partition and re-install again from time machine installation using system restore. everything went well for about 30-45 minutes but when i restart and use my SL hard disk as the primary Hard Disk,,it won't boot and shows error. i tried checking the files inside SL partition.by booting to an old leopard 10.5.8, ive notice that inside the SL Hard disk partition has a .file . do i need to remove this or do i need to re-install the bootloader again? hope anyone out there has an extra ordinary solution for this matter..it's been almost 2 weeks that i'm trying to figure out and reading on ever forum here and there. thanks for your idea load your I aktos dvd and go to "Utilities" there are 3 different BL there, load one of them. If one doesn't work try the other. then it'll boot! Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/234976-snow-leopard-installation-via-time-machine-backup/#findComment-1568245 Share on other sites More sharing options...
amador Posted October 23, 2010 Author Share Posted October 23, 2010 load your I aktos dvd and go to "Utilities" there are 3 different BL there, load one of them. If one doesn't work try the other. then it'll boot! i try to re-install the chameleon bootloader removing the check from extra and the theme to avoid confusion. then repair the disk permission.. i does boot..but when i type the flag -v it goes on KP. it won't response with -s..-x..-f even try arch=i386. i guess i need to start and re-install again everything from scratch.. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/234976-snow-leopard-installation-via-time-machine-backup/#findComment-1568553 Share on other sites More sharing options...
armyaircorp Posted October 28, 2010 Share Posted October 28, 2010 i try to re-install the chameleon bootloader removing the check from extra and the theme to avoid confusion. then repair the disk permission.. i does boot..but when i type the flag -v it goes on KP. it won't response with -s..-x..-feven try arch=i386. i guess i need to start and re-install again everything from scratch.. no no no!!! start with -v -f then once boots shut down and restart normal... should work... same thing happened to me. aac no no no!!! boot the iAktos s3 v2 dvd... look at the top screen theres is a "Utilities" menu.. press it. Go to chameleon Bootloader and install should be on disk0s2.. so first type 0 then y then 2 then y then y. did you get that? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/234976-snow-leopard-installation-via-time-machine-backup/#findComment-1571990 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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