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I've installed OS X on SATA Drive on second partition. First partition of same disk has installed Vista on it. I swiched active partition using -s mode when I loaded with OS X Install DVD, so now after BIOS I get straight to Darwin. When I see Darwin loader, which gives me 10 secs to enter console, I wait and I guess it starts to load OS X. Lines of text appear very quicky on the screen, then screen then changes resolution, and then it is black for a while, and after short pause computer reboots and I get back to Darwin. So OS X doesn't boot, I guess.

 

I used JaS 10.4.6 DVD and installed it with Fonts, Lang Packs, X11(don't know what's it) and Patches(there was only one flag with all patches - AMD and Intel with SSE2 and SSE3 and everything else, so I ticked it).

 

What should I do?

 

PC Specs - P4 3.4 (with SSE3), 512 RAM, Intel 915G Motherboard, Radeon X700 videocard. Also a modem, Lan and TV Tuner cards are plugged into PCI slots.

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I guess you didn't login to MAC OSX after your installation. During the 10sec waiting time, enter -X for Safe mode, you will then have chance to go through the post-installation setup. You should be able to start mac normally thereafter if everything fine.

Ok so I finally figured out that Vista works through Darwin boot selector. Anyway...

 

If I use Install DVD and hit F8, then enter -X, I get to the installation.

If I don't use DVD and boot from hard drive, I hit any key and then I can enter command. However, it doesn't matter whether I enter -x or -s or -v. In all these cases, lines of text start to flicker on the screen, then it(screen) changes resolution and I think that's when the grey apple loading screen should show up. But I get black screen for about 5 seconds, then my PC reboots.

 

PCI Sound Card and PCI LAN disappeared in Vista, and are not found by updating/searching for new devices. Very bad, I have neither internet nor sound.

 

Bad things, really! What should I do now - is there a way to finally boot into OS X in my situation or I should (reinstall it/format hd) and reinstall Windows?

 

I didn'thave a chance to do any post-installation setup, so I don't know what to do at all. After I was asked a reboot (when OS X installation was complete), I rebooted and didn't run installation again(took out Install DVD). I didn't try to run installation again - is it supposed to find installed OS X and give me post-installation setup? I thought I don't need Install DVD after reboot to start OS X - am I wrong?

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