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Natyhack
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Hello there!

 

I'm not an saby on mac, but I happend to have a big problem.. I have a friend hackintosh (windows 7 ultimate + Leopard 10.5.8)... but Fedex damage the computer in transit to my house (computer came from Texas, I'mm in VA)... so we replace the cpu fan, case and power supply...

 

I never ever had a mac.. so we also bought a Black WD 2T and 256GB M4 crucial..

 

Also Snow Leopard retail dvd...

 

Everything was almost done, thanks to the Leopard hard drive that perfectly work...until by mistake load the sudo mount_hfs /dev/disk0s1 /Volumes/EFI and I forgot to unmount and I tried to do sudo mount_hfs /dev/disk1s1 /Volumes/EFI where the healthy leopard is installed since oct 2009... I closed the terminal...tried to unmount...but no response..so I boot up and now.. the Healthy Leopard will show this error

 

boot0: GPT

 

boot0: testing

 

boot0: done

 

boot1: error

 

Can someone help me...I only have an usb snow leopard that will not let me do anything other than install the retail version of snow leopard and I don't know how to make the hard drive boot up, because I don't see anymore the chameleon option menu to choose the drive to run...

 

using disk utility I repaired, and check the hard drives... but none of them will boot...

 

Can someone help me please...

 

...thanks

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