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Hi to all,


I'm a neewbie on hackintosh, but for work i do need to install mac os on my old computer.

So my specs are :

P5bdeluxe

e6600

ATI X1950series

one HD with win7 and one SSD for macos Install

Realtek RTL8187 wireless 802.11


I'm just starting, so

- i downloaded 'Mac OS X 10.7.5 Install USB'

- I format with TransMac my USB

- I copy the raw on the usb stick with SUSE

so when i boot (F8) i have this message

boot:0test

boot:done


what do am i supposed to don know.


thanks for your help


g

Posted

Try pressing 1 when you see boot0:test to use Chameleon, maybe Clover doesn't work in your machine.

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Posted

Chameleon files are there, you just need to press 1 after boot0:test and before boot0:done.

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Posted

Ok now i managed to arrive to the clover install

I did change the boot start with -x

When i start the install it stick on the apple (by the way nice to see it).

What should i do ?

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Posted

the old lion's bug! try with 32 bit

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Posted

hello


ur ati card is very old .. if will work maybe in snow leopard ..


good hack

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Lenovo G500 - i5 3230m - HM77 - Ram - 8 GB - Conexant audio - HD 4000

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