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But what I am looking for is something similar to Norton Ghost where you could backup the whole drive and then restore it to a PC.  Is there a way to do that?

 

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g4u google it

 

 

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its a boot cd it dds and gzips your had image .. best to sue perl to zero out all teh empty sectors.

um it then can upload a tar.gz quite compoact

 

but quite time consuming

 

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Man.. It's dangerous to post links to topics like these on big trackers. People just fill it with garbage like "How can I make Mac OS run by clicking an icon on the desktop".. Eesh. (I found the link on the PirateBay.org and just read through the whole topic)

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omg!

this is the flasher release.

 

it had {censored} porn pictures on here when you switch the dates the pc freezes and {censored} picture play slideshow while the dialup modem buzzes

 

:D I have family in the room this is wrong i wish whoever made this release would go somewhere and die

 

I knew XISO was fake i just didnt know this was that perverted 800mb release at the same time as mactel

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Saw this on another forum O_o

http://www.livejournal.com/users/brian_q/

 

Well, he can't possibly be booting that on a ThinkPad T41p (unless he's doing it through PearPC). I have a T41p, and it uses a Pentium M CPU and does not support SSE3. Additionally, it has an ATI FireGL T2 GPU, so video would be unsupported as well.

 

*EDIT* OK, so apparently he is booting with PearPC... nevermind. Sorry, I should really not post to forums after having this much to drink.

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The Assembler code posted on that site is actually {censored}.

"2005h" and "0804h" declares an hexadecimal value.

Which means some day in the year 8197 :lol:

 

Not quite. Im too tired to explain it, but the bios call returns the date in BCD format. That means 2005h = 2005d.

 

But I bet also that it was a fake anyway. I haven'seen any info on starting the graphic environment on an install disk. And if he modified the graphic core on the istall cd he wold probably wrote something about it.

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The Assembler code posted on that site is actually {censored}.

"2005h" and "0804h" declares an hexadecimal value.

Which means some day in the year 8197 :lol:

 

0x2005 = 0010000000000101 binary

 

break it up:

 

0010 = 2

0000 = 0

0000 = 0

0101 = 5

 

0x0804 = 0000100000000100 binary

 

0000 = 0

1000 = 8

0000 = 0

0100 = 4

 

Aug 4, 2005.

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The Assembler code posted on that site is actually {censored}.

"2005h" and "0804h" declares an hexadecimal value.

Which means some day in the year 8197 :lol:

 

Not quite. Im too tired to explain it, but the bios call returns the date in BCD format. That means 2005h = 2005d.

 

But I bet also that it was a fake anyway. I haven'seen any info on starting the graphic environment on an install disk. And if he modified the graphic core on the istall cd he wold probably wrote something about it.

 

I figured that out, sorry. Seems to be a very x86 specific "feature" ;)

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guys, not that it should be neccessary at this point, but they were right about the fraudulent error preventing you from running it till the 4th. It was a fake though, packaged by GNAA and with the most disturbing images I've ever seen. Goatse, lemon-party and tubgirl were the "tame" ones in the slideshow it boots to. You've been warned.

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After trying several types of installation i found a very strange thing.

 

As i suppose to have the correct Devkit-DVD (md5 checked) i wonder why there are so few kext's in /System/Library/Extensions. The most important thing is that there is no AppleTPMACPI.kext, but you will find Rosetta in /usr/libexec/oah.

 

As the Installer needs ATSServer, and as ATSServer is only in PPC-Binary, it should need Rosetta to run. How is Rosetta started off the DVD if there is no TPM-Extension?

 

Correct me if i'm totally wrong, but this shows me that there is another way to start Rosetta TPM-less ???

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