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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2008

Ok so i got this configuration :

Motherboard Name:Epox EP-5EDAI
CPU Type:Intel Pentium 4 640, 3200 MHz (16 x 200) Prescott-2M (x86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3)
ram memory:2047 MB
Chip: North Bridge:Intel Grantsdale i915P ; South Bridge:Intel 82801FR ICH6R
VGA:NVIDIA GeForce 6600 256mb
Audio card :Realtek ALC655 @ Intel 82801FB ICH6 - AC'97 Audio Controller [B-1] PCI
HD: 160gb

I got 3 partitions on my hd : c , d and e
on c i got my xp installed
on d i store my data ,
and on e i installed mac os x leopard

c and d are bouth NTFS , and e was FAT32 and using the disk utillity from mac os x leopard iatkos release , 10.5.4 i made it MAC extended (journaled), and successfully installed leopard , than i reboot my pc and select to boot up from e , so the loading screen of mac os leopard starts and i get this , and i w8 so long and cant get in mac just stucked on that part..

please help me tell what should i do why is that showing and what is the problem , thanks!

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  • how can i change it , btw if i change it what are the advantages and disadvantages , will i lose data? plz answer fast

    and tell me how can i change it ty

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  • I feel the same!. Already you could fix it?

  • ***How to resolve*** go to your BIOS Setting > drive configuration and change it from IDE To AHCI thumps up if this work

  • I , this problem is a incorrect api driver , reininstal the osx and choose the correct driver

  • you wil not losse anything. you can do it on bios menu its sata:ahci. IDE IS FOR 32BIT AND ACHI IS FOR 64B i thing

  • @13PLATONAS1 no the other way around, change sata or ide to achi in bios

  • you have to install SATA IDE driver for your processor next time you install...

  • And mine stays like that forever

  • How do i reinstall it :-(?

  • I dont have achi or ide option in my bios?

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