- Joined
- May 9, 2011
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- Motherboard
- snow leopard 10.6.6
- CPU
- intel i7 2.9 overclocked to 3.2gh
- Graphics
- gigabyte ati radeon hd5770 1gb
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Here is my story,
any tips how to fix without reinstalling OS would be highly appreciated
I had a clone of my working OSX 10.6.8 made with ccc (now I found out the cloned disc didn't have the bootloader installed, but it still loaded fine many times).
I messed up things on the original OS and it didn't start, I got the boot error message.
So I decided to restore my system from the cloned one, and after that none of the OS work. What went wrong?
Now I am only able to boot with iBoot and can choose between the two OS, but when I boot none of them works, even in single user mode my USB KEYBOARD and mouse doesn't work, so I can't type in any instructions.
The only thing I can do is boot to the original SL retail DVD and get to the terminal.
And my question is: is there any way to fix my OS from the terminal running from the installation DVD?
For example can I cope the bootloader to one of the discs?
THanks
any tips how to fix without reinstalling OS would be highly appreciated
I had a clone of my working OSX 10.6.8 made with ccc (now I found out the cloned disc didn't have the bootloader installed, but it still loaded fine many times).
I messed up things on the original OS and it didn't start, I got the boot error message.
So I decided to restore my system from the cloned one, and after that none of the OS work. What went wrong?
Now I am only able to boot with iBoot and can choose between the two OS, but when I boot none of them works, even in single user mode my USB KEYBOARD and mouse doesn't work, so I can't type in any instructions.
The only thing I can do is boot to the original SL retail DVD and get to the terminal.
And my question is: is there any way to fix my OS from the terminal running from the installation DVD?
For example can I cope the bootloader to one of the discs?
THanks