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I have prepared my thumb drive as demonstrated in
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Getting Frequency error called "Out of Range" in OSX SL installation
Hi,
I have prepared my thumb drive as demonstrated in
How To Build A Hackintosh With Snow Leopard, Start To Finish | Lifehacker Australia.
After that, when UI started booting process. My Intel Detects the Thumb Drive and then gives the error of "Out of Range"
I do not know what is the problem, anyone here knows about the same, help me out.
My Hardware contains:
1: C2D Proccessor 2.53 GHz
2: Intel original DG31PR MotherBoard
3: 160 Gigs Hard Disk
4: 1 GB RAM.
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Originally Posted by
maclover85
Hi,
I have prepared my thumb drive as demonstrated in
How To Build A Hackintosh With Snow Leopard, Start To Finish | Lifehacker Australia.
After that, when UI started booting process. My Intel Detects the Thumb Drive and then gives the error of "Out of Range"
I do not know what is the problem, anyone here knows about the same, help me out.
My Hardware contains:
1: C2D Proccessor 2.53 GHz
2: Intel original DG31PR MotherBoard
3: 160 Gigs Hard Disk
4: 1 GB RAM.
Boot Sector or File System on your thumb drive is probably corrupted. Try wiping it and zeroing it out. Then reformat the device and have another go. Hope this helps
**Also be a good idea to check the CRC32 of the image you were using.
Last edited by Dj Osiris; 04-15-2010 at 09:42 PM.
Reason: more info
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