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Alright, I got a problem here:

When I use an existing profile without a mac install, it says there is an error with the profile when I run the installer. When I create a new profile, and use it immediately the installer boots up, but it detects no drives. Can someone explain the logic?

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OK, I'll be the one who asks the obvious. So now what? You have something that looks like a Mac OS on your Windows PC, doesn't perform anything like a Mac and will never do so. So what exactly have you gained other than a resource-hungry new skin for your Windows box?

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A means of using an operating system at respectful speeds on a hardware platform that is far cheaper than that of the one it's native to? :p

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Alright, I got a problem here:

When I use an existing profile without a mac install, it says there is an error with the profile when I run the installer.  When I create a new profile, and use it immediately the installer boots up, but it detects no drives.  Can someone explain the logic?

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yeah you must create a new profile and let cherry os format the drive then macosx will see the hfs drive

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EDIT: I used disk utility to format the drive. It recongizes it now but it says I can't install Mac OS X from there because it's not a bootable volume. :( What do I do?

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Okay this is weird. I can boot the install from the cd in CherryOS but I can't get past the very first loading screen... the grey one with apple logo in the middle... it just stays on it forever. When I boot the CD install in PearPC, it says that it cant find a bootable partition on the disk... it's an official cd from apple so I don't understand why this is happening. Please do enlighten me.

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wow updating OSNT.INF..................  :angry: how long does it take to update this driver?

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After reinstalling CherryOS today - I've noticed this is for the 'CherryOS network card', a Windows XP security box should come up asking you if you want to install this unsigned driver ;)

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i'm using pearpc right now to check the image file but this comes up:

[iO/IDE] <Error> /dev/cdrom: could not open file (No error)

what can i do to fix this?

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Comment these lines by putting '#' infront of it.

#pci_ide0_slave_installed =1
#pci_ide0_slave_image = "E:\CDImage.iso"
#pci_ide0_slave_type = "cdrom"

If you want to use a CD then remove the '#' and change the second line to whatever path and file name your cd image is,

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