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I have installed mac os lion 1.7.2 in Vmware and it's fine (though it doesn't recognixze my CPU and says unknown) but I want to move it to a physical partition, I've read somewhere that can be done but I do not have any CD DVD drives (well I have it but it's now broken) nor a big USB disk (only 2 GB). Would it be possible?

 

I have a Gigabyte H61M -S2-B3, Intel celeron G530 and 2 GB RAM, and 315 GB hard disk.

 

Thanks

lol I don't know what I was thinking. I'm not sure what I suggested is even possible, unless you have access to a Mac or working Hackintosh already.

 

An 8GB USB flash drive can be had for about 15 Dollars.

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lol I don't know what I was thinking. I'm not sure what I suggested is even possible, unless you have access to a Mac or working Hackintosh already.

 

An 8GB USB flash drive can be had for about 15 Dollars.

 

Don't worry :) I am afraid I don't have access to any Mac or Hackintosh machine besides this VM :(

 

I've manage to mount a physical partition to the VM creating a new hard drive and pointing to the physical drive with VMware, then I've followed the instructions the same way as if it was a USB drive but using one of the free partitions...

 

But the resulting partition is not bootable as the MB BIOS stucks in "Loading Operating system" when I select that partition with Plop Boot manager, and Windows Disk Manager shows a very strange layout and doesn't let me to do anything with that partition which says it's a recovery partition huh!

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Maybe the only solution is to get the 8 GB drive but here is a bit more expensive about 40 :(

 

Thanks :)

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