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HELP! I have followed all the instructions on the Unibeast install page. This is what I did:
1. Create a bootable USB drive using Unibeast
2. Set BIOS to ACHI mode
3. Booted into the USB drive
4. Installed Lion on a 32GB USB 2.0 Drive
5. Restarted into the USB (from Unibeast)
6. Successfully booted into the Lion drive (32GB)
Okay so that method worked but I wanted to install the Lion OS onto my 140GB SATA Hard drive, not a USB 2.0 drive. So I did everything exactly the same and I installed Mac OS X Lion, restarted the computer and when I booted into the USB drive from Unibeast, I couldn't see the Hard Drive that had the Lion OS on. I even went on disk utility from the Lion on the USB hard drive (32GB one) and it said that 5.5GB had been used so clearly the OS was installed on the SATA hard drive.
This is my problem, I cannot see the Hard Drive option in the Unibeast Boot menu!
Someone please help me quick, I am trying to use iMovie to make a movie and I really need Lion to work on my SATA Hard Drive.
Thank you ,
Gary
1. Create a bootable USB drive using Unibeast
2. Set BIOS to ACHI mode
3. Booted into the USB drive
4. Installed Lion on a 32GB USB 2.0 Drive
5. Restarted into the USB (from Unibeast)
6. Successfully booted into the Lion drive (32GB)
Okay so that method worked but I wanted to install the Lion OS onto my 140GB SATA Hard drive, not a USB 2.0 drive. So I did everything exactly the same and I installed Mac OS X Lion, restarted the computer and when I booted into the USB drive from Unibeast, I couldn't see the Hard Drive that had the Lion OS on. I even went on disk utility from the Lion on the USB hard drive (32GB one) and it said that 5.5GB had been used so clearly the OS was installed on the SATA hard drive.
This is my problem, I cannot see the Hard Drive option in the Unibeast Boot menu!
Someone please help me quick, I am trying to use iMovie to make a movie and I really need Lion to work on my SATA Hard Drive.
Thank you ,
Gary