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Hi everybody
Trying to install per the gudes on a clean intel machine. Using iboot and following the instructions to insert the snow leopard disc I received from Apple this morning. Once I press enter, I get to a whitish screen with the apple logo and thats it, nothing happens from there.
I have tried all of the below recommendations from the install guide, and no go.
Please can anyone help. I really need to get this up and running quickly.
Hardware is as follows
Intel I7-4770K CPU @ 3.5Ghz
Nvidia Quadro K4000/PCIe/SSE2
Current OS Ubuntu 14.04 64Bit
One 120 Gb ssd To take system
ASUS Maximus V1 Hero Motherboard
I have removed other drives, unplugged all peripherals and will be installing onto the SSD which I know will format it, and then once that has completed I will also reinstall Ubuntu.
Douglas
Trying to install per the gudes on a clean intel machine. Using iboot and following the instructions to insert the snow leopard disc I received from Apple this morning. Once I press enter, I get to a whitish screen with the apple logo and thats it, nothing happens from there.
I have tried all of the below recommendations from the install guide, and no go.
When you get to the installation screen, open Utilities/Disk Utility. NOTE: If you cannot get to the installation screen, retry from Step 4, type PCIRootUID=1 before hitting enter. If that doesn't work then try PCIRootUID=1 -x or just -x which will enter Mac OS X Safe Mode and will allow you to proceed. For some graphics cards, use GraphicsEnabler=No boot flag to proceed.
Please can anyone help. I really need to get this up and running quickly.
Hardware is as follows
Intel I7-4770K CPU @ 3.5Ghz
Nvidia Quadro K4000/PCIe/SSE2
Current OS Ubuntu 14.04 64Bit
One 120 Gb ssd To take system
ASUS Maximus V1 Hero Motherboard
I have removed other drives, unplugged all peripherals and will be installing onto the SSD which I know will format it, and then once that has completed I will also reinstall Ubuntu.
Douglas