![]() ![]() Since the CD already has a bootloader along with the required custom kexts you can use it to load the newly installed OS X, and that’s what we’re going to do.īoot from the CD again using F12. In our case the bootloader is necessary to boot the OS and to load custom kexts. The boot error happened because we haven’t install a bootloader. In this stage if you boot directly from the hard disk it will throws an Error about bootloader. Later on we will apply custom kext that will make reboot works (but shutdown remains an issue). ![]() If it won’t reboot then simply press the power button long enough to switch off the machine, wait for a moment, then switch it on again. ![]() This time it’s going to take sometime to finish.Īfter it’s done you need to reboot the machine. After you’re done customizing it click the “Install” button to install the OS. You can click the “Customize” button if you want to remove some stuff that you think unnecessary like language components and all. Select the partition that you wish to install OS X into ( image 11). You have to click the “Agree” button to move forward ( image 10). We’re back at the “Install Mac OS X” stage ( image 09).Ĭlick the “Continue” button and it will spawn the EULA. Wait for a moment then after it’s done ( image 08) close the Disk Utility. Click “OK” to change the partition table type, then in the Disk Utility click the “Apply” button and it starts formatting the hard drive ( image 07). Click the “Options …” button and make sure you choose the “GUID Partition Table” ( image 06). ![]() Before you go any further we need to set the partition table type as GUID. Leave the “Size” field be as we’re going to use the whole space. In the “Format” field I chose the “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” option. Under the “Volume Information” area fill-in the “Name” field. In the “Volume Scheme” pull-down menu choose the “1 Partition” option. On the right side select the “Partition” tab. In the Disk Utility on the left column select the hard drive. We need to format your hard disk using the GUID partition table and since we’re not dual booting then the whole space will be used for OS X. ![]()
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