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    Hey!

    I Installed Mac OS on my PC (After trying 2-3 images, I succefully installed "Snow_Leopard_10.6.1-10.6.2_Intel_AMD_made_by_Hazard")

    I had problems like non-stop rebooting before install, so I used a Darwin image that I burned, booted on it and then switch to SL DVD.

    I Installed with parameters cpus=1 busratio=20

    After installation I had a blinking problem, I ran fdisk ... still not working so I reinstalled and then I succefully booted MAC !

    Then I have a screen with “You need to restart your computer...” in many languages.

    I wonder if I have to run mac with cpus=1 busratio=20 but how?

    Config :
    AMD Phenom II X4 840 - 3.2 GHz
    MSI 870-G45
    2x2Go DDR3
    Sapphire radeon hd5770

    Thanks!


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    After a reinstall with :
    IOATAFamilyFix (Had panic)
    AMD
    AppleRTC (CMOS fix)

    I managed to boot with cpus=1 busratio=16

    I don't have this message anymore but I'm stuck on apple logo

    When I enter -v, I don't see major problems

    Anyone?

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    Woooow!

    Solved!

    Installed with Legacy Kernel 10.2.0 & LegacyAppleRTC

    Had an error with appleIntelCPU something, just deleted the file

    Thanks anyway!

 

 

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