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About two years ago I've installed OsX 10.5 using iDeneb with much appreciated help ...
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boot0:GPT , boot0:error
Hello,
About two years ago I've installed OsX 10.5 using iDeneb with much appreciated help from the experts here. during this time I have run it flawless, being very proud of my home made MAC. I have a dual core Intel on a Asus P5B MB.
Now I am devastated...
I have removed a DVD drive (used to have two) and few days later when I wanted to boot, I've got the prompt for awhile and normally after that I would get the Apple's logo but now I get:
boot0: GPT
boot0: error
On the same computer I have also Windows on another drive and when switching from one OS to another, I go into BIOS and set the windoze drive to be the booting drive and this config worked for two years. In fact, I have saved into BIOS to config and I only choose one and load it with the correct setting for the given OS. So through Windows, as always, I can see the MAC drive and everything seems to be in place.
I am stuck and devastated. It seems some booting files got screwed but have no idea how. Please help me out to bring this hackintosh back to life.
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I could boot from the original iDeneb disk and went to Disk Utilities.
Trying to verify or repair the disk would end up in an error:
Invalid BS_jmpBoot in boot block: fa31c0
I am further ask for some guidance if anyone around, please.
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Invalid BS_jmpBoot in boot block: fa31c0
It seems that the GUID for the HFS+ volume is changed. Or your mac osx partition type has changed.
It happens to me when using macdrive 7 and messing GPT in Windows.
OSX won't recognize the partition but windows do.
Try a program call mbrwizard for windows (--google) and change your osx partition back to HFSJ .
First, backup your important file from osx and than do mbrwiz /list to find your osx disk and parititon number. And than
mbrwiz /Disk=DiskNumber /Part=PartitionNumber /Type=AFh.
If you can, put an osx boot loader on your GUID disk..
either way,the

is the winner..

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Originally Posted by
DigitALL
Hello,
About two years ago I've installed OsX 10.5 using iDeneb with much appreciated help from the experts here. during this time I have run it flawless, being very proud of my home made MAC. I have a dual core Intel on a Asus P5B MB.
Now I am devastated...
I have removed a DVD drive (used to have two) and few days later when I wanted to boot, I've got the prompt for awhile and normally after that I would get the Apple's logo but now I get:
boot0: GPT
boot0: error
On the same computer I have also Windows on another drive and when switching from one OS to another, I go into BIOS and set the windoze drive to be the booting drive and this config worked for two years. In fact, I have saved into BIOS to config and I only choose one and load it with the correct setting for the given OS. So through Windows, as always, I can see the MAC drive and everything seems to be in place.
I am stuck and devastated. It seems some booting files got screwed but have no idea how. Please help me out to bring this hackintosh back to life.
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