Hey

. Not sure if you have got running yet, but if not here is something simple you can try if you want

. Partition your drive to MBR HFS+ journaled
not GUID, and name it Leopard. Use the same settings I gave you last time, now I know your going to ask about the BIOS settings my friend

. So here is my answer in advance

. You can use the same settings you used last time but you don't have to what's important is to have your BIOS set to AHCI. After installation is complete leave disc in and reboot. When it say press any key to boot from disc do so. Go to Utilities > Terminal and type these commands being sure to hit enter after each:
Code:
mv -f /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext.original
Code:
rm -rf /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions/Extensions.mkext
Code:
chown -R root:wheel /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions
Code:
chmod -R 755 /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions
Code:
kextcache -amv i386 /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions.mkext /Volumes/Leopard/System/Library/Extensions/
Then take out the disk and reboot! If this doesn't work take your PC and through it in the sea. Just joking , let me know how it goes.
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