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Hi there,
Everything seems to work fine up until step 12. once I select the partition you just installed Mountain Lion on and type the boot flag code (as in step 7) and press enter the screen goes grey with the Apple logo loading screen.
After this point it stays on this screen for ages and does do anything else. Is this meant to happen and if so how long does it take to complete the progress?
If this shouldn't be happening can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Hi there,
Everything seems to work fine up until step 12. once I select the partition you just installed Mountain Lion on and type the boot flag code (as in step 7) and press enter the screen goes grey with the Apple logo loading screen.
After this point it stays on this screen for ages and does do anything else. Is this meant to happen and if so how long does it take to complete the progress?
If this shouldn't be happening can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Once I run ProBook Installer and restart the system I get the following error message:-
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: error
Please advise.
Again thanks for your help to date
Boot back into your cd/USB of OS X Installer, then click "Utilities" then "Terminal"
Once Terminal launches, follow these instructions:
In Terminal, type diskutil list
Now look for the hard drive + partition you installed OS X to, copy the "IDENTIFIER" key. E.g "disk0s2"
At this point, make sure you have your OS X installer USB connected.
Now in Terminal, type dd if=/Volumes/<USB NAME>/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/<IDENTIFIER>
E.g: dd if=/Volumes/UniBeast/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2
NOTE: If your USB has a space in it, for example "Uni Beast" type it like "/Volumes/Uni\ Beast/usr/"Now press enter. You should get a message like:
2+0 records in
2+0 records out
After that, exit Terminal and restart your PC, boot into your HDD (Not USB) and you should go to the boot loader without that error.