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Old 02-20-2009, 07:02 AM
Clod
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I really appreciate the help and apologize for not digging deeper into the FAQ, but I didn't see anything that immediately applied to my situation.. I guess I didn't dig deep enough.

After reading the FAQ and the links, I find that I still have a fully loaded and verified but non functioning OSX partition and that the Easy BCD 2.0 EFI procedure has given me a boot, and with a -s after the F8, I have a command prompt which I followed to a T.

sudo -s
cd/usr/standalone/i386
dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s4 (My circumstance)
cp boot/

Well, it still doesn't boot. I got to the last command in the post, "cp boot/" and it kicks back with a no go.

With this, it still boots into OSX and then stalls at the Kernel load. At this point, I'm not assuming anything as I am a Noob with Darwin and BSD in general.

My biggest issue is that I have to recover with a Vista install disk after the iDeneb OSX install. This erases the logical drive letter and renders it useless in BCDedit or the EFI fix in EasyBCD 2.0.

Where as most OSX86 distros would load after install, mine still has an issue.

What that is still eludes me.

I apologize for the bother, but I have been trying to figure this out for a couple of weeks and you have been very helpful so far.

Thanks in advance, and I apologize for my idiocy.
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