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I have a notebook and I want to install MacOsX86 on it. I've downloaded Jas.10.4.8.SSE2.SSE3 and burned the image. The problem is that when I get to the "Install Destination" (or something like that) my HD isn't seen by the installer, so I can't proceed... I've tried entering the Bios and changing from SATA Raid to SATA, but I don't have this option. The Bios only informs me that I have a SATA HD... I've just bought the notebook and I'm kinda short on money, so I can't afford a new IDE or PATA. Is there any way to install on it?

By The Way, the HD is a Western Digital and my motherboard chipset is Intel 940GML

 

Thanks in advance!

Yeah, I have a mobo with a P965 chipset. No dice getting it to see any of my drives either. I've tried partitions on my SATA drive, USB drive, VMware virtual drives...still nothing. I know I'm just missing something stupid but I haven't been able to figure it out or get any tips.

on the top menu click utillitys (when you get to that step) scroll down to disk utillity then you should see alll you HD/DVD drives in the disk utillity box. the click your sata Hd then you must partition it to a mac partition i used a small 12 gig partition and used the other hd for windows. now if your using vmware just partition you virtual drive.

Hi, download the JAS with bikerdude diskutil and ICH7r patch and be sure that you have your SATA drives on "AHCI" mode in BIOS.

 

you could also patch your JAS with the mentioned patches yourself. but this didn't work for me.

 

I have the ICH8R chipset.. i don't know why it works with the ICH7R prepatched JAS.

 

 

There is also a ICH8r patch around, check demon site.

A working around is "From VMware to Native install", ie, install in VMware first to a virtual disk (choose IDE) then add the physical disk and boot the VMware with a Linux live CD and use "dd" to copy it from the virtual partition (hda1) to your destination of physical partition (something like sda1).

on the top menu click utillitys (when you get to that step) scroll down to disk utillity then you should see alll you HD/DVD drives in the disk utillity box. the click your sata Hd then you must partition it to a mac partition i used a small 12 gig partition and used the other hd for windows. now if your using vmware just partition you virtual drive.

 

I've already made a partition (FAT32) using Acronis. When I enter this Disk Utility my whole HD has its name on a dark grey. But the 2 partitions have their names on a light grey... Can I select the partition and keep on installing? I mean, select it, erase it as MacOsX Journaled?

I'll try the bikerdude patch because when I do it from vmware, the only drive that shows up is the virtual CD where I mounted the install DVD image. I don't even see my USB where I made the virtual drive or anything on my SATA drive at all. Also have the ICH8R chipset.

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