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Hello, I just installed the Kalyway "distro" (after burning it twice) and it seemed to install flawlessly but when i try to boot it up i get the error "b0 error". It is installed on a separate HDD from the windows system and in a 50 Gb formatted partition. Do you know what the problem might be?

 

PS: I just remembered i didnt reconfigure the bios.. gonna try that

 

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Well I just reconfigured the BIOS and no difference from before. The error appears very quickly after trying to boot the OS. Could it be a compatibility problem with my MB or CPU? I didnt install the SSE patchMy PC configuration is the following:Intel Single Core 3.2 Ghz processorAsus Motherboard P5GD1 ProNvidia 8600 GT2x512 DDR RAM200GB SATA 2 HDD (Windows Installation)500GB SATA 2 HDD with 50 GB partition for the Leopard OS insallationBy the way windows doesn't seem to recognize the partition from the My PC menu, although i guess it's normal since it's mac formattedI'll keep you updated ahemsa don't worryAny advice? ThanksOK after some research i realized that my CPU isn't compatible with the Vanilla Kernel. What can I do now?

 

PD:WTF happened to the format of my post? :/

 

PD2:It looks like I only need to set my partition active... I have a lot to learn about dual booting lol

Well I just reconfigured the BIOS and no difference from before. The error appears very quickly after trying to boot the OS. Could it be a compatibility problem with my MB or CPU? I didnt install the SSE patchMy PC configuration is the following:Intel Single Core 3.2 Ghz processorAsus Motherboard P5GD1 ProNvidia 8600 GT2x512 DDR RAM200GB SATA 2 HDD (Windows Installation)500GB SATA 2 HDD with 50 GB partition for the Leopard OS insallationBy the way windows doesn't seem to recognize the partition from the My PC menu, although i guess it's normal since it's mac formattedI'll keep you updated ahemsa don't worryAny advice? ThanksOK after some research i realized that my CPU isn't compatible with the Vanilla Kernel. What can I do now?

 

PD:WTF happened to the format of my post? :/

 

PD2:It looks like I only need to set my partition active... I have a lot to learn about dual booting lol

 

Did setting the partition to active actually resolve your problem? Many users (like myself) had set the partition to active without luck, if anyone gets here and this was not a solution for them try my suggestions here: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=600136

Thanks for the suggestions but I don't think they help anymore. I used a program named smart fdisk to first set the partition active (which didn't work) and then "repairing the MBR", which made the install move a step (forward?) and now i get the error "missing operating system". Do you know how i can solve that now?

 

I'm still going to try your suggestions and let you know whether it worked. thanks!

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