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okay I bit the bullet and I'm installing - but I've come across this and it's just stuck with the small circle thing rotating ... it started off having the apple logo but now it's got the circle with a cross through it.  Should I just leave it for ages and see what happens?

Here's a sreen shot anyway.... and no I'm not using a pirated version (before I get flamed)

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Thats the Mac OS X "Prohibitory" sign. Are you sure you have configured Cherry OS correctly and are trying to boot from the Panther Install CD/DVD :whistle:

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Hey Everyone -

I get to where it would boot to install my OSX, and big big apple comes up with the thing spinning under it, and it turns to a big circle with a line through it and then it spins forever and never accesses my CDROM drive..?

Thanks,

Craig Beale

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Thats the Mac OS X "Prohibitory" sign. Are you sure you have configured Cherry OS correctly and are trying to boot from the Panther Install CD/DVD

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If you want a MAC........BUY A MAC!!!

If you want to TRY and emulate one............your all wasting your time! :yes:

Pathetic thread if ever there was one!

Moaning coz you all got a x86 system and you find you can't run a MAC OS to its standards!!

Get a grip!!

LOL............. :laugh:

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Here you go. Hows about this. Mac OS X 10.2 running inside Cherry OS running inside Windows XP running inside Virtual PC for Mac running inside Mac OS X 10.2.8 on a Dual 1.25Ghz MDD PowerMac. :D :laugh: :whistle: :rofl: post-61366-1110376824_thumb.jpg

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Here you go. Hows about this. Mac OS X 10.2 running inside Cherry OS running inside Windows XP running inside Virtual PC for Mac running inside Mac OS X 10.2.8 on a Dual 1.25Ghz MDD PowerMac. :D  :laugh:  :whistle:  :rofl: post-61366-1110376824_thumb.jpg

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you must be really bored.

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Why is this thread in 'Discussing Mac OS'? Could a mod please sift through the thread, and answer me one question. How many questions have been asked, about Mac OS X itself?

I've skim read through most of the thread, and when it's not talking about circumvention of Disc Images, it's small hints over piracy, or it's chat about a Windows Application. The bulk of conversation is about configuration, comparisons with another Windows App (PearPC), and error's found within CherryOS and it's conflictions with people's Windows installations. This thread doesn't offer anything to the parent forum it's posted in, and really should be moved to a forum, which is used to discuss Windows Applications, for which the application is in question is written for - Windows.

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Why is this thread in 'Discussing Mac OS'? Could a mod please sift through the thread, and answer me one question. How many questions have been asked, about Mac OS X itself?

I've skim read through most of the thread, and when it's not talking about circumvention of Disc Images, it's small hints over piracy, or it's chat about a Windows Application. The bulk of conversation is about configuration, comparisons with another Windows App (PearPC), and error's found within CherryOS and it's conflictions with people's Windows installations. This thread doesn't offer anything to the parent forum it's posted in, and really should be moved to a forum, which is used to discuss Windows Applications, for which the application is in question is written for - Windows.

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I mean a JOB!!!

A REAL one!!............instead of sitting on here bored?  :rolleyes:

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Errrm. Like I said. I do have a proper real job. I just can't be arsed doing any work today. :huh:

Anyway. Enough already. :unsure:

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