SealXo
Member
+309|6795
im going to bail on VMware and try to dual boot OSX 10.5.7

ive got x86 w7 right now so if i throw in an OSX install CD and in disc utility create a mac extended partition and install it, when i reboot will there be a menu similar to the Vista/W7/XP menu? or will I get a partition error?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6840|SE London

Is this on a Mac or a PC?

If it's on a Mac bootcamp is super easy. If it's on a PC go here: http://www.osx86project.org/
steelie34
pub hero!
+603|6640|the land of bourbon
why are you giving up on the vm?
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Benzin
Member
+576|6257
Is there a way to dual boot OSX in 64-bit on a PC?
tazz.
oz.
+1,338|6433|Sydney | ♥

tazz. wrote:

google Hackintosh kalyway


If the 15 year old version of me could do it, i'm sure you can


tbqf, hackintosh works faster than my actual mac.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6840|SE London

CapnNismo wrote:

Is there a way to dual boot OSX in 64-bit on a PC?
64-bit kernel mode?

It's only available in 10.6 and you hold 6 and 4 on boot to enable.

Or you can edit the "/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist" preference file.

To check if the firmware is compatible run this from the Terminal: ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
Benzin
Member
+576|6257
Smart ass. I honestly didn't know if you could have a working 64 bit OSX on non-Apple hardware.

Last edited by CapnNismo (2010-03-03 14:17:51)

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