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While installation of Snow leopard the mouse is not working, due to which I able unable to select iptions during install. First I thought its because of BIOS, bit I have enabled USB legacy on my BIOS as mouse and USB support iptions are not available there.
Now the key board works fine but...
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I dont want to dual boot and I just want to install Mac only, but its not detecting my HDD. The only untested thing till now is that I was not able to format the hard disks. This is because the disk utility at Snow leopard install is not showing the hard drives.
I hve tried everything for the hard disk issue but MAC installation is not detecting it.
I have no idea on how to make the hard disks work on my system.
Do I need to format it first and then use it or it will work as it is, I was previously using it for windows 7 and didnt formatted the drive.
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I am not able to find the place from where mouse can be set ad support enabled, can you tell me the screen in BIOS for this, I am using a Gigabyte motherboard.
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I used the tutorial but I am stuck in the installation the hard drives does not show up during installation, also the mouse is not working. I am using a usb mouse and internal hard drive.
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I am facing a minor issue, I bought a retail DVD of Snow Leopard but when I am running it on my pc it gives me a boot camp partition by default and not the mac installation partition.
Can you tell me how to get the Mac partition from it on windows 7.
Yaa, it actually caught fire. First I was using a Asus P8P67 mother board with XMS RAM and it caught fire, afterwards I bought a Gigabyte Z68 and changed the RAM to non XMS and its been an year since its working fine without any issues.
Now the problem was either in the motherboard or RAM...
Well I am a bit worried about using my older XMS RAM because the last time I used it, my motherboard caught fire, due to which I changed my RAM with my new mother board.
Is advisable to use two different set of RAMs at different clock speeds, because I really need to check on how to clock RAMs at same rate with same 1.5V. I guess the later one would be difficult.
And I dont want to use power above 1.5V because my previous P8P67 got burned while using 1.65V RAM.
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