And I don't believe there is anything wrong with your machine per se. The OSX version of PearPC is dead slow, so you choice for using Windows is OK.
#Boot camp for mac os 10.4 software
But try to minimize the installation by selecting only the bare minimum software for installation at first. However, when you need the second disk during install, set the HD as master first.
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Set the CD image as master, the HD as slave. Best not to activate networking for install. Where did you get the 6 Gb image from? Did you expand it to its original 6Gb size? In the past, to reallocate free space on your Mac, youd need to back up the Boot Camp partition, delete the partition, recreate an NTFS partition with a new size and, finally, restore the Windows partition. Can you also describe what choices you have in the pearpc window to boot from, e.g. Features: Paragon CampTune can perform resize operations with a system disk in macOS even with System Integrity Protection turned on. Prom_env_bootargs = "-v" to get verbose setup info. iso, as the images you rip with DiskUtility, when not compressed, are OK to boot PearPC with. I believe you don't have to do a conversion to. You can't rip a CD from a DVD You need the 4 Tiger CD's (PowerPC version, not Intel.)
#Boot camp for mac os 10.4 mac os x
The CD image was ripped from the retail DVD with Disk Utility on Mac OS X, and then converted to ISO on Mac OS X with a program called Damage Isolation. I've also tried starting from scratch and building the file with the PearPC Virtualbox GUI, but nothing changes.Īny help is appreciated, thank you very much. Is it a problem with my computer? Or the CD image? Should I try using the Mac port of PearPC? The CD image was ripped from the retail DVD with Disk Utility on Mac OS X, and then converted to ISO on Mac OS X with a program called Damage Isolation. I tried changing everything I could (making the hard drive slave and the CD master, the type of CPU, the memory, the network), but I still have problems. number of pages: 2^19 pagetable_start: 0x3fc00000 size: 2^22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public LicenseĪlong with this program if not, write to the Free Softwareįoundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA GNU General Public License for more details. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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