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Running Mac OS X on x86 PC!


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wouldsomeone please help me with this...

10. Go into your config file and change the "prom_env_machargs" to read "-s". Thats SMALL s, not capital s. Obviously if the line is commented out, remove the # so it works. Boot the machine from the CD again as before. This eventually leaves you with the shell/command prompt, and we're about to tackle the job that Darwin would've been used for if it were needed. Type "pdisk" to start the partition tool.

11. Type "e" (without quote marks) then hit enter.

12. For name of device enter "/dev/disk0". Again, no quote marks.

13. Press "p" to view the partition table. The 3rd one actually needs to be moved up to 2 to make it bootable. So...

14. Press "r" to go into partition reordering mode.

15. Enter the number of that partition (3).

16. Enter 2 to move it to the second position.

17. Hit w to write the partition table, check it using p again if you want to confirm it is all okay.

18. Hit q to quit, then hit it again.q. Type reboot which will close PearPC.

19. Go into the config file and comment out the "prom_env_machargs", which will leave the standard mac bootup screen rather than the verbose mode when you now restart PearPC.

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It feels like a P200-300 running XP with all it's effects on, so it's sluggish, but not unbearable. And no it doesn't take 3 seconds for the cursor to move, it's instant for me, I've allocated 512mb for PearPC as well. I've installed a few themes, installed Windowshade X and just installed iTunes 4.5:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.ponting/Junk/PearPC3.jpg

Do you have internet?

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10. Go into your config file and change the "prom_env_machargs" to read "-s". Thats SMALL s, not capital s. Obviously if the line is commented out, remove the # so it works. Boot the machine from the CD again as before. This eventually leaves you with the shell/command prompt, and we're about to tackle the job that Darwin would've been used for if it were needed. Type "pdisk" to start the partition tool.

11. Type "e" (without quote marks) then hit enter.

12. For name of device enter "/dev/disk0". Again, no quote marks.

13. Press "p" to view the partition table. The 3rd one actually needs to be moved up to 2 to make it bootable. So...

14. Press "r" to go into partition reordering mode.

15. Enter the number of that partition (3).

16. Enter 2 to move it to the second position.

17. Hit w to write the partition table, check it using p again if you want to confirm it is all okay.

18. Hit q to quit, then hit it again.q. Type reboot which will close PearPC.

19. Go into the config file and comment out the "prom_env_machargs", which will leave the standard mac bootup screen rather than the verbose mode when you now restart PearPC.

Thank you if i was there i would make sweet love to u =P =)

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i tried to apply the 10.3.3 Combo Update, and it failed while doing so. Now when i try to load OSX i just get the grey screen with the apple logo, and the spinning thing. It used to take only a few seconds on that screen, now i have left it for more then 15min with nothing. :( looks like i am going to have to start over again.

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WHOA. Ok. I noticed that everyone has a "Change CD" button in their output window and I must honestly admit that I lack such a visible clickable object. In other words, my ENTIRE output window is blank! Nothin there! I can click where that "Change CD" button ought to be, and a dialog box will pop up. However, I can't see the button that I'm clicking on. Any thoughts? Furthermore there is never any output even though there should be, in either darwin or os x.

John

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Would it be worth it to try running this on my 2.8ghz p4? I don't want to bother if I have to wait for just the mouse to move around... :p

I'm running it on a 2.53GHz P4 and it's slow, but not THAT slow.

People seem to be posting their experiences without posting system specs. Bad.

Mike

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