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First, i need to say sorry to everyone

My English is not good at all, please don't mind

 

For my hackintoch information first.

 

 

Used Iso: Kalyway 10.5.1

 

Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz

Asus P5GC-MX

1GB DDR2

wireless usb: Belkin 7050 v4 with Zydas chipset - works perfectly with Zydas Drivers

 

None of add-on Graphic and Audio Card

 

 

All run ok, i've install ALC833 support driver,i can record in Garage Band

and the graphic card intel GMA 950 works perfectly

 

 

the problem is i still need to put the DVD to boot into Mac

 

i follow the method at wiki below:

 

sudo -s & password

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

print

flag 1

quit

y

 

and still not did the job.

 

i've cap the process and you guy please check out what i've been wrong.

 

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Hey,

 

I had the same problem yesterday...

 

I started an other installation.

 

First go to the utilities, and format/erase your mac partition (no option it's faster)

 

then start the installation, select the good disk and partition. the next screen, there is a "personalize" button.

 

Click on it.

 

A list of drivers appears. Cross the + one which is at bottom. Cross mbr instead of/rather guid.

 

Confirm and setup

 

After installation you won't have this problem anymore.

 

Hope it will work !!

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HOLD ON,,,SEE THIS

THE RIGHT BOTTOM CONRER MEAN MBR

IS THIS MEAN I INSTALL IN MBR?

OR JUST THE HD IS BUT NOT THE MAC OSX?

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If the right bottom in that picture says "MBR", that means the selected drive uses an MBR parition table, and you should select the EFI_MBR (not EFI_GUID) option in the customize step.

 

However, I think the problem is the space in your partition name, "Macintosh HD". DON'T put space in partition names. Change it to "Leopard" or something.

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Yes 10.5.1, just try to install it again you'll see

 

i did the job!!!

i back up and format again

and i pay attention to that part

and finnally i find it , choose the efi_mbr

 

and it boot without the DVD!!

 

with the chain0 and now i can dual boot!!

 

thank you guys above!

 

kalyway rocks! :D

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