Hi,
I would like to know how to install OSX Leopard in my PC, while maintaining my Windows 7 install - I would like to Dual Boot
I have 3 HD (2x 500GB and 1x 250GB). I am not using tha last one, and so wanted to try to install OSX there.
I just saw iDeneb's 1.4 release (I could use other releases- tell me if there is a better one), which includes OSX 10.5.6, but I also have the oficial Leopard CD which came with a MacBook.
Does iDeneb's release contain an option to Dual Boot? My third HD is formatted in NTFS - in what format should I put it, and with what software? Will it recognize all my USB and FireWire ports? Will I be able to upgrade to 10.5.7 and 10.6 when it's release? Can I reformat/reinstall Windows 7 without altering my other OS, and viceversa?
Is it possible to have a HD (or partition) "shared" between the two OS?
My Specs (It's a modified Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P - Desktop):
MSI MS-7379VP, G31 Intel Chipset mobo (OEM BIOS AMI 9.0 - Can't overclock unless I flash my BIOS)
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 @ 2.50Ghz (supports SSE/2/3/4.1)
Asus Nvidia 8800GT Glaciar Edition 1GB GDDR3
4GB DDR2
650W PSU
On-Board Realtek soundcard
Stock Fans
Thanks, Hugo
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EDIT:
I made it work by disabling USB Legacy Support, and instead of using any of my USB keyborads, I used a PS2 keyboard.
I installed it on my third drive (E

... I formatted, using apropiate format for OSX, selected the drivers which (I think) works for my PC, after 9-10 minutes it says that installation was succesfull, but afterwards when I select E: HD to boot OS the log stops at: ""MAC Framework Succesfully initialized
using 16384 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers"
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I will try to do what bobburns has posted and will reply if I make it work!
Thanks, hugo