Installing Kalyway on my computer
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@djplayer93 Thanks, I have a Intel Centrio Duo. Do you know what my numbers is then? And how can I find out this?
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@chevy9700 You must determine how much cores has your CPU..
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Why do I have too write"-v -x -y cpus=1 ?
Nice video!
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annoying song but good tutorial.
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whats the song
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hey...the tutorial was very useful for me but is stucks somewhere...it says the version of mac os x 9.0...and then a message ending with RELEASE/I386...what can i do to continue installing??
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this is not required for every system it's just needed to boot my system using this dvd
wizkid4590 9 months ago
Thanks for the video. Im probably going to buy your exact setup here, looks pretty easy to install kalyway on. What bios did you use? Did you need to use NVinject? How does it work? Fast? Reliable? Sleep? Audio? Resolution? LAN? Any problems? A reply would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for the upload.
richardthek 1 year ago
@richardthek HI, this video is a little old so the Kalyway method isn't really recommended. Today we use a "boot 132 disk" to boot the retail unmodified OS X 10.6 disk on the PC. On my system everything works stable with minimal changes to the system. I'm running on the AMI 3.7 BIOS cause 3.8 gave some issues with OS X. Only sleep isn't working (but I don't care). If you want more detailed information, send me a pm. ;)
wizkid4590 1 year ago
how do u unistall this?
SpriteGreen09 2 years ago
when dual booting with a singe hard drive delete the os x partition and restore the windows boot loader and mbr. If you are dual booting using 2 separate hard drives, erase the partition table of the os x drive and install the MBR partition table.
wizkid4590 2 years ago
"ERROR: FireWire unable to determine security-mode; defaulting to full -secure.
Still waiting for root device
Still waiting for root device
Still waiting for root device"
Hey can you help me with this problem, Maybe it's something to do with BIOS setting. I running on
- ASUS P50 PRO mobo
- Intel Core2 Quad
- 6GB RAM (don't know the type)
- GeForce 9800 DDR3 1GB not too sure about rest of components.
Thanking you =)
All4Yeshu 2 years ago
Install your chipset driver.
wizkid4590 2 years ago