I iDavidLeeRoth macrumors regular Original poster Sep 4, 2006 117 0 Jun 21, 2007 #1 Hey guys, I made a new partition on my internal iMac disk. It is GUID schemed. I tried to install both Leopard and Tiger to it, and both of them say "Mac OS X cannot start from this volume". WTF?
Hey guys, I made a new partition on my internal iMac disk. It is GUID schemed. I tried to install both Leopard and Tiger to it, and both of them say "Mac OS X cannot start from this volume". WTF?
Sbrocket macrumors 65816 Jun 3, 2007 1,250 0 /dev/null Jun 21, 2007 #2 I tried to install both Leopard... Click to expand... *sigh*
I iDavidLeeRoth macrumors regular Original poster Sep 4, 2006 117 0 Jun 21, 2007 #3 Sbrocket said: *sigh* Click to expand... It doesn't matter what I tried to install. The point is is that I can't even install another copy of Tiger, which is what I want in the first place.
Sbrocket said: *sigh* Click to expand... It doesn't matter what I tried to install. The point is is that I can't even install another copy of Tiger, which is what I want in the first place.
S SimonTheSoundMa macrumors 65816 Aug 6, 2006 1,036 216 Birmingham, UK Jun 23, 2007 #4 Tried calling your mentor at ADC? You pay all that money and not making use of the service. Little lost to why you asked on Macrumours.
Tried calling your mentor at ADC? You pay all that money and not making use of the service. Little lost to why you asked on Macrumours.
Sbrocket macrumors 65816 Jun 3, 2007 1,250 0 /dev/null Jun 23, 2007 #5 SimonTheSoundMa said: Tried calling your mentor at ADC? You pay all that money and not making use of the service. Little lost to why you asked on Macrumours. Click to expand... I can think of a couple reasons he didn't call Apple... Though of course I could be wrong.
SimonTheSoundMa said: Tried calling your mentor at ADC? You pay all that money and not making use of the service. Little lost to why you asked on Macrumours. Click to expand... I can think of a couple reasons he didn't call Apple... Though of course I could be wrong.