Mine's working pretty much perfectly, I'm just saying most people get that "stuck on apple" problem, it doesn't mean that the hacked disk won't work. It's different than kernel panicking. I just had to find the right kexts and mine works fine.
you are correct. if you cant get the disk to load try reburning at the slowest speed possible and boot with -v as a boot flag. if you can get through the install and it hangs after that you prob chose the wrong sata/system kexts
currently running W7 home,64 bit and would like to partition for Mac's Snow leopard too. thought I saw the partition option somewhere in the control panel options. PLEASE ADVISE,Mark :sarc:
I hope this question has a place in windows 7 forums; if not, forgive me.
I have a ASUS G72 with Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 2.53 GHz.
I have one HDD and 4 partitions in it(c is windows 7 home premium x64, d is windows 7 ultimate x64, e is empty and i am planning to install snow leopard on e and f...
My Win7 x64 machine can see other machines on the LAN (some running Win7 and some XP), but can't see my Mac Snow Leopard machine. However, the Mac can see the Win7 machine. (Also, the Win7 box can see a Win7 virtual machine running in VMware Fusion on the Mac.)
Note that I've tried following...