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For some odd reason when ever I finish installing my CMD prompt says "reset" and then I try to run ppc ppccfg.osx and it will not boot the HDD incase you need to know I used the EMACULATION pre-formatted HDD but I am not sure what is wrong; could someone create a post with a full guide and links to the newest versions of everything and the patched including the fullscreen patched as well as a very good config file?

Thanks,

SDM :woot: :shifty:

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For some odd reason when ever I finish installing my CMD prompt says "reset" and then I try to run ppc ppccfg.osx and it will not boot the HDD incase you need to know I used the EMACULATION pre-formatted HDD but I am not sure what is wrong; could someone create a post with a full guide and links to the newest versions of everything and the patched including the fullscreen patched as well as a very good config file?

Thanks,

SDM :woot: :shifty:

mmm hay i am not being funny, but read from the begining of this topic it fills in all the info you need to setup, guides, hd, configs, etc etc

PS we all need to start somewere :D

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uuuhh I am, I had the preformatted and it worked just fine... dont know what your problem is

i don't have a problem, i just thought i remembered reading early on that there was a problem with using journaled. and i am reinstalling, so i wanted to know if there was. since there doesn't seem to be, i'll use that.

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I'm to lazy to read over 1000 posts as I have been stalking this thread for a while but haven't read the whole thing.... :yes:

Bluetooth: Maybe it is my config files as I borrowed it from another user and edited it to my using.

i justed edited the supplyed one to my liking, got sick of the gui's not working right for me(even tho i give them credit for there work)

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I wish I could get networking :( But ever since I installed OpenVPN and I try to go to Properties of my LAN connection, explorer.exe crashes :(

Is your guys' installation useable? Mine takes like 30 seconds for anything to come up, too slow for usability.

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Well, the networking build from that richards site didn't work for me, I had to grab the other one and now it works sweet. I can only imagine where this app will go int he future :|

I'm also gagging for 1600 x 1200 full screen usage :o

Which version are you using Dazzla? Could you post a link? I'm using SP1.

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okay i got past my earlier problems i posted, pearpc now boots and mac os X detects the card, but i cant get a right IP or get DHCP to get ther ight ip for the net to work... i can Ping my computers real ip, aswell as my ISP's dns servers.. but nothing works..

-bolero

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okay i got past my earlier problems i posted, pearpc now boots and mac os X detects the card, but i cant get a right IP or get DHCP to get ther ight ip for the net to work... i can Ping my computers real ip, aswell as my ISP's dns servers.. but nothing works..

-bolero

did you try manual ip in pearpc(osx), and do you have more than one network card in your pc??

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did you try manual ip in pearpc(osx), and do you have more than one network card in your pc??

yeah i tried manual, i did exactly as what that tutorial says... in network connections in winXP i have my connection which is shared and the tap-win32 connection.... the tap win32 connection has its ip as 192.168.0.1

when i follow the tutorial says to put it to manual (since dhcp seems to not work) i put my ip in mac os x as 192.168.0.1 but it says it is already in use

-bolero

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