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    Default Cant finish finalising installation!! ERROR HELPP!!

    I have dual boot using EasyBCD for my computer that I custom built anyway I got (windows 7, vista and snow leopard osx for pc) the installation for installing mac on my partition went file, it told me to restart my computer so it could finish the installation, ok when I went to the screen to pick Mac Osx to boot, I get a Grub error screen. What is this? I couldnt get passed this error




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    Anyone can help? it's annoying if no one is helping out!

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    First dude, I know all too well about seeing 100's of no-reply post on this and other forums on this subject...

    But I gotta say, you can attract more flies with honey than you will with vinegar. No matter how you meant that to sound "it's annoying if no one is helping out!", it's annoying to forum members & contributors here to read such as that. I'm not riding your case either or trying to smart off, I'm certainly not trying to play "armchair moderator" either.

    A bit of FYI for you on this, the guys & gals here that really know WTF they are talking about and doing, they'll pass up a post like that. They feel like that someone comes along and ask these random questions and gives responses like that just wants someone to do all the work for them. You, me nor anyone else will ever get a straight and helpful answer from someone when we go about it like that.

    I did a Vista install and OSX using two different hard drives, SATA. I had Vista first and then I installed OSX. THEN...then I installed the BCD thing and set it up which is really simple and easy. I then rebooted and all was well. How exactly did you do it? Did you set up BCD and then install OSX?

    I'm not trying to give you a hard time and I mean what I said in the nicest way possible, hope I didn't offend you. I'm sorry my answer isn't a big help but maybe it's a start....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealPorkchop View Post
    First dude, I know all too well about seeing 100's of no-reply post on this and other forums on this subject...

    But I gotta say, you can attract more flies with honey than you will with vinegar. No matter how you meant that to sound "it's annoying if no one is helping out!", it's annoying to forum members & contributors here to read such as that. I'm not riding your case either or trying to smart off, I'm certainly not trying to play "armchair moderator" either.

    A bit of FYI for you on this, the guys & gals here that really know WTF they are talking about and doing, they'll pass up a post like that. They feel like that someone comes along and ask these random questions and gives responses like that just wants someone to do all the work for them. You, me nor anyone else will ever get a straight and helpful answer from someone when we go about it like that.

    I did a Vista install and OSX using two different hard drives, SATA. I had Vista first and then I installed OSX. THEN...then I installed the BCD thing and set it up which is really simple and easy. I then rebooted and all was well. How exactly did you do it? Did you set up BCD and then install OSX?

    I'm not trying to give you a hard time and I mean what I said in the nicest way possible, hope I didn't offend you. I'm sorry my answer isn't a big help but maybe it's a start....

    Ok you can rant all you want at me ranting for days just for a reply, I'm not going to address on that part, I skipped past reading it. I have 2 partitions, 1 is Windows 7 the other is Snow Leopard for PC I'm trying to install OSX on the 2nd partition, it formats it to the recommended format (i followed instructions online etc) then the installation to complete it I have to reboot. I reboot the computer, I get that screen.

    My bios is set to read from the DVD drive first before the HDD, this is how I got the whole OSX to actually load and install. I've tried changing left and right with the BIOS and removing the CD when it boots, same issue or at least Windows 7 cant boot no more which I have to use the DVD to repair it.

 

 

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