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hello,

 

i try to install MacOS on my Computer:

 

Asrock M3A785GMH/128M Board

AMD Athlon II X2 235e 2.70Ghz AM3 2MB 45W BOX

6GB Kingston Value DDR3-1333 CL9

 

Harddisk have 2 partitions

 

1. Windows 7 64bit (NTFS)

2. Free for MacOS

 

In my Bios AHCI is activated.

 

Installation with iAtkos startet, then partition created (mac os extended (journaled)) and after this i install. on the driver-setup i actually left everything to default, except for

 

- Bootloader: i use chameleon additional

- graphic card: i use ATI additional

- network: i use all

 

Installation runs, after 20min my pc restart

 

after this my pc is in a boot loop.

 

1. Bootmenu

2. no apple logo, only black screen

3. Bootmenu

4. .....

 

hope anyone can help

Well, if you have some important files on W7 partition, back it up.

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That's just me, you can do it differently:

I would erase the entire disk, partition in 2 MBR partitions,

install Mac OS X first, REMEMBER WHICH PARTITION.

After booted, set up anything you need to,

reboot with windows disc on, choose "REPAIR YOUR COMPUTER"

choose the first option, use aplications (can't remember exactly)

choose "cmd" and type:

diskpart

list disk

select disk X (where X is the number of your disk)

list partition

select partition Y (where Y is the number of the EMPTY partition for windows)

active

exit

exit

NOOOW, install W7 on the empty partition.

After booting, set up anything you need and use EASYBCD to add your MAC partition to your boot.

reboot whitout any cds/dvds, your MBR will show your both partitions

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this was the harder way, but you can use this guy's tutorial also:

Dual Boot Windows 7 and Snow Leopard Retail on GUID

 

Actually, I'm about to test this guy's tutorial, if it works, i'll update it to you ;)

 

 

AND DON'T USE ALL OF THE KEXTS AVAILABLE FOR INSTALATION,

check on windows your devices VEN id and DEV id

control panel > system > device manager > select device > hardware id (i'm not sure, search a bit for some drop down menu with this option)

then go to google and search like this: VEN_12345667&DEV_87654321

surely you'll find the exact model you need, then just search for its kexts :)

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