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Hey everyone.

This is my first build and it's been going well but I'm hung up on the infamous boot0: error after using multibeast.

I tried using the official guide: http://www.tonymacx86.com/25-boot0-error-official-guide.html

I got hung up on trying to unmount the disk with ML on it. When I clicked on both the drive and the partition the bottom to mount/unmount was unavailable. In case it was unmounted already and unavailable to mount I went ahead and put the command in the terminal.

The result was: permission denied

Is this a result of the un-mounting confusion?

I also tried this terminal command:dd if=/Volumes/USB/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk0s2

from this forum:http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-...23-boot0-error-when-starting-without-usb.html

and got the same permission denied

My specs are:
Gigabyte motherboard z77x-ud5h Bios v.14
EVGA GeForce GTX670
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM
Intel i7 3770k quad core 3.5 ghz
Seagate 120GB SSD

any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
 
Hey everyone.

This is my first build and it's been going well but I'm hung up on the infamous boot0: error after using multibeast.

I tried using the official guide: http://www.tonymacx86.com/25-boot0-error-official-guide.html

I got hung up on trying to unmount the disk with ML on it. When I clicked on both the drive and the partition the bottom to mount/unmount was unavailable. In case it was unmounted already and unavailable to mount I went ahead and put the command in the terminal.

The result was: permission denied

Is this a result of the un-mounting confusion?

I also tried this terminal command:dd if=/Volumes/USB/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk0s2

from this forum:http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-...23-boot0-error-when-starting-without-usb.html

and got the same permission denied

My specs are:
Gigabyte motherboard z77x-ud5h Bios v.14
EVGA GeForce GTX670
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM
Intel i7 3770k quad core 3.5 ghz
Seagate 120GB SSD

any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!

It sounds like you didn't do step #4 correctly:
4. Reboot system back into Lion installer.

Make sure you're booting into the OS X installer, NOT your installed partition on your HDD.
 
Yes, That was this issue. I mis-read the directions. Boot0: error was fixed just as the guide said. Now onto the CPU Power management issue 0x3a. Will continue to search and possibly start a new thread. Thank you!
 
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