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Ive download the Marklar-Tiger.dmg then I converted it to iso wit magic iso. On Vmware, I use the iso location to boot but it is not working. What is wrong with this version?

My computer is under the recomendations, i guess:

Celeron D351 3,06Ghz x64 (SSE, SSE2, SSE3)

512Mb

40GB IDE HD

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I'm somewhat of a newb myself, but I'll take a sab at two possable mistakes you may have made:

 

1) 'Marklar-Tiger' might not be a Mac OS x Image 'fixed' for a hackintosh

 

2) I am quite possably wrong about this point, but you may have to burn your image to a CD/DVD (and make it a bootable DvD / CD) because Mac OS x wont want to install off your windows partition.

 

Am I right? You probably want a second opinion, but this are some ideas anyways.

 

Edit: yep, looks like a second opinion beat me to it

Ive download the Marklar-Tiger.dmg then I converted it to iso wit magic iso. On Vmware, I use the iso location to boot but it is not working. What is wrong with this version?

This is an old version of OSX. It isn't particularly useful.

 

VMWare won't work with the iso file. You have to use software to mount the iso as a virtual disk and then VMWare can read it.

Isn't Marklar-Tiger.dmg the old 10.4.1 drive image? If it's the original file I'm thinking of than it's not an actual installable dvd. It's just a VMWare virtual machine.

 

I would suggest getting a Jas or Myzar installable iso file.

Greetings,

 

The Marklar release was the Developer's DVD, not only is it an old release that has new use, I would suggest finding alternatives. But it is also native and includes TPM, you will have to patch this DVD by yourself in order for it to work. Finding the patches will be a whole lot more fun then installing the os anyway ;P

 

Regards,

 

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