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pc keeps rebooting after displaying Apple logo

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Okay i have entered the required info into my profile.
The system i want to install mac os on is an intel core 2 duo 2.33 ghz with elitegroup 945GCT-M2 Motherboard with 2 gb memory and 150 gb hard drive and a d-link gigabit ethernet card
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just a quick question. I am using Unibeast to create a bootable flash drive. Would you recommend UEFI boot mode or Legacy boot Mode. I have formatted the drive and i want to create the bootable flash drive again.

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My preference will be UEFI boot mode in any boards with this option.
 
Okay i have entered the required info into my profile.
The system i want to install mac os on is an intel core 2 duo 2.33 ghz with elitegroup 945GCT-M2 Motherboard with 2 gb memory and 150 gb hard drive and a d-link gigabit ethernet card

You seem to have misunderstood the importance of putting your system specs in your profile / sig.
Yours is just misleading now which is as bad if not worse than no profile at all.

Anyway, if your 'intel core 2 duo 2.33 ghz' is an E6550 then it fails to qualify for the minimum spec required to install Sierra.
Sierra demands a processor that supports SSE4.1 - See Wikipedia for details.
 
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