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hmm is this working for anyone else? I run the bat file but nothing shows up, also now my C drive is showing 0 space free :laugh:

edit: nvm got it working, cfg wasn't right, anyways still about the 0 space on my C drive anyone else encountering this?

I don't wanna sound rude or anything, but people asking about whether or not OSX emulation can be ran as a standalone OS on PC or the problem that happens with drive being screwed up (in some cases, wiped out) should really READ the information on PearPC site. Jesus, I mean so many lazy people who just wanna get info the easy way. I guess all of us who read stuff on sites and stuff like that are obviously morons when you think that you're getting answers in 5 sec here. Phew, just needed to vent...it's gone :)

Btw, great tutorial.

uni, it's not saying the drive will show 0 free space..but it is mentioned (a couple of times) that it will most definitely screw up data on your hard drive, thus anomalies.

I figured out the problem anyways, apparently there were some big temp files :|

I don't wanna sound rude or anything, but people asking about whether or not OSX emulation can be ran as a standalone OS on PC or the problem that happens with drive being screwed up (in some cases, wiped out) should really READ the information on PearPC site. Jesus, I mean so many lazy people who just wanna get info the easy way. I guess all of us who read stuff on sites and stuff like that are obviously morons when you think that you're getting answers in 5 sec here.

what are you talking about? if people dindt ask questions forums like this wouldnt be half as popular. if someone wants 2 know something about computers or something specific like pearpc they have as much right to come here than pear pc site, it actually says something about the site aswel.. that theyw ud rather come here than to an official site about a certain product coz they can get better support here.

tnx for the guide, but I'm stuck. I don't know the meaning of:

"Edit that batch file and copy/paste these lines in that file.

@echo off

cd pearpc-0.1.1-win32-jitc

ppc ppccfg_HD "

could you be more specific? sorry I didn't understand it :(

tnx for the guide, but I'm stuck. I don't know the meaning of:

"Edit that batch file and copy/paste these lines in that file.

@echo off

cd pearpc-0.1.1-win32-jitc

ppc ppccfg_HD "

could you be more specific? sorry I didn't understand it :(

your batch file should contain those lines. Batch files are just text files .... that why I said ..made a batch file, open it up, copy and paste those lines from my guide ..

i don't know if this is only me...but when i load it...it just shows the apple in the middle (gray apple, lighter background) and doesn't do anything for +30min...it shows 50% cpu usage though...does anybody know if its just me? or does it actually take this long?

your batch file should contain those lines. Batch files are just text files .... that why I said ..made a batch file, open it up, copy and paste those lines from my guide ..

ohh, now I understand, tnx, and tnx LE3 for the batch file.

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