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thanks in advance.

i'v tried the 'platform=X86PC" but i still get that error :blink::(

i have a MSI nForce4 motherboard, Athlon64 3200+ , 512Mb DDR3200 Twinmos

i'm so sad :(

when i got the dvd today, i was thinking, i'm so hapy, i will try mac os tonight but know i got this problem :(:(

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thanks in advance.

i'v tried the 'platform=X86PC" but i still get that error :blink::(

i have a MSI nForce4 motherboard, Athlon64 3200+ , 512Mb DDR3200 Twinmos

i'm so sad :(

when i got the dvd today, i was thinking, i'm so hapy, i will try mac os tonight but know i got this problem :(:(

Did you install the TPM patch?

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That won't work. You have to follow special directions.

 

If you're installing this on a dedicated hard drive (not a partition of one), try this guide (I've literally done nine installations with this one):

 

SSE2 Installation

SSE3 Installation

 

If you want to put it on a partition, you'll have to use a different guide. I've never tried this one, but it looks promising.

 

If you don't know whether to use the SSE2 or SSE3 Installation, do a Google search for "CPU-Z" and look for "SSE3" in the Instructions Sets section. If you see it, use an SSE3 installation; otherwise, use SSE2. Good luck! ;)

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Yeah. That will work with the guide I suggested. You should also use the SSE3 installation link.

 

The guide is almost flawless (just follow it completely, without missing a single detail).

 

You can't install from the DVD because it was not designed for your type of computer, and therefore needs special hardware to run. This guide allows you to bypass the hardware requirements.

 

Good luck! ;)

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1) Extract PPC.zip, extract HDImage (Tiger.img) in that folder, configure ppc.cfg in text editor, instructions are in there and for the cd iso use Developer Install DVD Mac OS 10.4.1 x86 converted to .iso using UltraISO [+]. In command prompt navigate to PPC folder, type "ppc ppc.cfg" , then boot from CD-ROM, finish installing (40mins-2hrs) & reboot (it will close it) open using "ppc ppc.cfg" again finish install and when booted to desktop edit the Hard Disk icon on the desktop probably called "Untitled" if not, rename it to that (VERY IMPORTANT).

 

can you explain to me this part in more detail ???

i'm a little bit confuse about this part.. :)

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