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Now you may have to remove the hard drive, hook it up as usb and install chimera from there, then tested and put it back. Try to restore the lion partition again to see if it works. Let me know how it came out. Removing hard drive is not working also, but success! Thank you for all your help! Wow, every laptop has its own gremlins. Hi Idog! Where can i download idogusblion. Hello Miller, idogusblionunibeat folder.

Hi Miller, sorry, I misunderstood you. OK, did you finish installing All the folders and files from the pictures are needed to create chameleon bootable usb drive or an mbr partition. The zip file is here. Try to use windows and easybcd first before using this chameleon to MBR. My Lenovo g is same like yours, I restored lion to internal partition. It can also depend upon a setting in the org. If you have a chance, could you post the contents of that file as well?

I tried different versions of chameleon and chimera and also the boot1h for hd with 4k sectors, but nothing. The "diskutil list" indicates that Chameleon might be seeing your Windows drive as default. If you follow iFire's recommendation to unplug the Windows drive from SATA port 0 and plug the Mac drive into that port and then try to boot, that will be the quickest way to determine whether it is a Chameleon problem or other.

Now, you tried the older Chameleon that I suggested. But your org. The keyword affects onboard video. If you are using onboard video, you either need to reinstall Chimera or install the latest Chameleon and modify the org.

If you are using your GTX , then it doesn't matter. But if the test of disconnecting the Windows drive does not work, then you need to do something with Chimera or Chameleon. Did this, and got a new result.

When the drive with the Mac partition is the only SATA device attached and in the first port, it says something along the lines of:. Since your "org. Did so, same error. This is bad. Do you have any actual data stored on the data partition? If no, or not much, you might consider re-doing the drive and put the Mac partition first and the data partition second.

What do you mean first and second? I partitioned the drive in Disk Utility like so:. Since I used Disk Utility, I formatted and created the partitions at the same time. Sorry if I'm not understanding correctly! So literally, in terms of the picture I posted, partition the drive so the OSX partition is on "top"? I'm just trying to get this right before I wipe the data. Later you can reformat it as NTFS.

Okay so I have just finished reinstalling and partitioning in the correct order, same error. I don't know if this was happening before, but I noticed something interested. When I try to boot to OS X, it says:. Then , it goes to Windows Boot Manager. Now I don't know much about this stuff, but could Windows Boot Manager be messing with something?

Spotlight does not find it, too. Thanks for your answers. Click to expand I have selected none of both. With the comand "defaults write com. All is working, except of: - My external X-Fi Surround 5. So thias is a low fault - iCloud and I need iCloud!

It is more comfort, but necessary If I could solve these problems, my system will be perfect. Now iCloud is working! Thanks for your help!



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