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So I followed the easy instructions and installed Snow Leopard onto my PC.
I don't have a Gigabyte motherboard, but I do have an MSI G41M-P25 motherboard, with an Intel E5400 processor and 2GB RAM.
The installation goes fine, and then I install the 10.6.6 update, then Multibeast (Easybeast). When I reboot without iBoot, the Apple screen hangs for several minutes. I try restarting with -v, -x -v, -f -v, and all stop loading at FakeSMCDevice 17 devices added.
When booting with the iBoot Legacy (I haven't tried with iBoot), OSX boots with no need for keys, detecting everything except for my Linksys PCI Wireless-N card (which I don't mind too much as I will probably just get an ethernet switch to connect my computers upstairs with.
Anyway, how can I solve the problem of booting without the CD?
I don't have a Gigabyte motherboard, but I do have an MSI G41M-P25 motherboard, with an Intel E5400 processor and 2GB RAM.
The installation goes fine, and then I install the 10.6.6 update, then Multibeast (Easybeast). When I reboot without iBoot, the Apple screen hangs for several minutes. I try restarting with -v, -x -v, -f -v, and all stop loading at FakeSMCDevice 17 devices added.
When booting with the iBoot Legacy (I haven't tried with iBoot), OSX boots with no need for keys, detecting everything except for my Linksys PCI Wireless-N card (which I don't mind too much as I will probably just get an ethernet switch to connect my computers upstairs with.
Anyway, how can I solve the problem of booting without the CD?