I imacintel macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 12, 2006 1,581 0 Jun 26, 2006 #1 I installed vista, and it always says it is corrupt. Even If i reinstall it. any help?
realityisterror macrumors 65816 Aug 30, 2003 1,354 1 Snellville, GA Jun 26, 2006 #2 It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything...
It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything...
I imacintel macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 12, 2006 1,581 0 Jun 26, 2006 #3 realityisterror said: It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything... Click to expand... Vista is supported. Will be back with details.
realityisterror said: It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything... Click to expand... Vista is supported. Will be back with details.
I imacintel macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 12, 2006 1,581 0 Jun 26, 2006 #4 realityisterror said: It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything... Click to expand... ok, i didn't follow it right. EDIT: Ok. To start fresh, I wnat to restart. What format was that 200 MB partition?
realityisterror said: It could be the fact that Vista is unsupported? Did you follow a specific guide or something? You haven't exactly told us anything... Click to expand... ok, i didn't follow it right. EDIT: Ok. To start fresh, I wnat to restart. What format was that 200 MB partition?
kevin.rivers macrumors 6502a Dec 4, 2005 501 0 Jun 27, 2006 #5 this command should do it for you. newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/disk0s# # is whatever your efi parition is. It usually 1
this command should do it for you. newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/disk0s# # is whatever your efi parition is. It usually 1
I imacintel macrumors 68000 Original poster Mar 12, 2006 1,581 0 Jun 27, 2006 #6 kevin.rivers said: this command should do it for you. newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/disk0s# # is whatever your efi parition is. It usually 1 Click to expand... Ok. I will do this in terminal. Wish me luck!!
kevin.rivers said: this command should do it for you. newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/disk0s# # is whatever your efi parition is. It usually 1 Click to expand... Ok. I will do this in terminal. Wish me luck!!