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MBR patch: how to patch?


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where are the instructions for apply the MBR patch?

In the archive I see that:

 

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I try to manually patch (like I did with other old OS)

OSInstaller to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OSInstaller.framework/Versions/A

 

but I don't find PrivateFrameworks folder

 

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THis is my USB:

 

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Follow the directions .... HOW TO....

 

I try

 

I receive this 

 

Step A: Start to make Disk1mbrInstaller partition.

 

Restoring the BaseSystem.dmg to partition /Volumes/A

 

Started erase on disk0s3 A

Unmounting disk

Erasing

Initialized /dev/rdisk0s3 as a 1 GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal

Mounting disk

Finished erase on disk0s3 Disk1mbrJHFS

 

Validating target...done

Validating source...done

Retrieving scan information...done

Validating sizes...

Not enough space on /dev/disk0s3 to restore

 

      Error!

 

Unable to restore BaseSystem.dmg to partition /Volumes/A

 

Please re-select the partiton to write  Disk1mbrInstaller, format as HFS+j, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition first.

 

 

logout

Saving session...

...saving history...truncating history files...

...completed.

Deleting expired sessions...none found.

 

[Processo completato]

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I use 13MBRinstallerMaker

(process completed without errors)

 

But...

 

during the installation I don't see the hd

 

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disk utility show me nothing

 

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instead I should see this:

 

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Why?

I must run also Disk2UUIDmodify?

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Make a usb pen drive use an 8 G USB and then mount base system.dmg from inside the installer downloaded from apple.

Mount it using dmg mounter or other and then use DISK utility to restore it to the USB. Then when done rename the USB as stated in the instructions and follow the instructions.

You then make your target HDD rename it Disk2etc... make the folder inside and copy all the files to it ... 1 file goes in the root the rest go in the folder... 

Install clover onto the USB so it is bootable...

Than with only the USB and only the HDD connected to the computer boot up the USB and run the program to install to the HDD

You can then boot the HDD from the USB's Clover and then you install clover to your computer as well...

IF its an old computer with old BIOS you have to create a small 200 MB partition called EFI...don't forget that...up front...

 

GL Dans

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