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Hello,

I've downloaded Kalyway Leopard 9A527 to run on my PC.

But when I start the installation I can't see the partition where I want to install Mac OS X Leopard on.

 

I've made a NTFS-partition with the built-in partition manager in Windows XP with a large of 35.0 GB.

 

But now I can't see my partition.

I've opened the Disk Utility program but it doesn't shows my partition. It only showes the dvd-drive and my USB-hard disk.

 

How can I install OS X Leopard on my partition.

 

Will I have to convert the NTFS partition to HFS+ or something?

Please help me! :o

 

(PS: Sorry for bad English)

  • 2 months later...

This may or may not help.hope it helps

1)it is not ntfs that u need ,it is fat32.format it to fat32

2)download gparted live cd and boot from it.give boot flag to the fat32 partition u just created.(right click the partition and manage flags)

3)try installing again

4)if install fails,power down the computer and set your DVD drive as primary master and hard disk as primary slave .remove the usb hard disk.try installing again

5)if the install was succesful ,let me knowbiggrin.gif

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