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I want to dual boot with Windows 7 & Mac OS X. Windows 7 is already installed & working fine for over a year. I've been trying for a few days to install from the iATKOS V7 iso, burned to a dvd, with no luck. I already have a clean partition on my hard drive ready for the install, but I can't get it to work. Some Specs:

 

Processor: Intel I7 920

Motherboard: PEGATRON CORPORATION TRUCKEE 1.04

Video card: nVidia gts 250

9 GB ram

 

I've tried installing from the DVD, but get nowhere.

 

With the -x flag, the screen shows some text that quickly scrolls by, faster than can be read, then the white screen with the apple logo flashes & the system restarts.

 

I've tried using the mach_970 flag, combined with -f -v and -x in every way possible, also with no luck. some text will scroll through the screen then the system restarts.

 

Same thing happens when i try with toh. Ive also tried setting cpus=1 but still no luck.

 

Is there something I'm doing wrong, or need to do in order to make this work?

I have also downloaded Mac OS X Lion & Mac OS X Leopard, will try installing those with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] later today & will update with my progress... Until I get home & try that, is there anyone who can offer some help with my situation?

 

UPDATE: still cant get anything installed...

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