The people at insanly mac forums are a bit useless. So I thought I would come to trusty E.P. Anyways back to the problem...
My iAtkos dvd jus fails in vmware, It doesn't want too boot at all. I am in the process of burning it on dvd but i thought i might try it before hand it just won't work. I have had this problem with my actual pc aswell.
My system specs are attached.
Edit: i also got this. this is no joke aswell.
![[Image: deadbeeferror.jpg]](http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g127/amz01/deadbeeferror.jpg)
Hey amzter! First of all, don't get your hopes up for installing Leopard in VMWare, only a very few people managed to do it...
I'm trying it myself right now with Leo4All v2, but I have no luck either. Once I managed to get past the Language Selection GUI seeing a nice OSX GUI Bar saying Initializing Installation but it would say this forever...
For your error with CPU Disabled I believe you need a OSX version that is not using the vanilla kernel like Leo4All v2
man... I really want to try Leopard it's just I don't want to risk a native install...

ok well I know of one way to install leopard if you g et that waiting for root device. Install leopard on a usb hard disk (external hdd) and then copy all the stuff from that hdd to your internal one .
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s...ntry510839
theres the guide that tells u how to do it with a dell e520 but its all the same.
Thanks for that, I would have an free internal SATA HDD to install Leopard on, it's just I know it will mess with Vistas bootloader and an external HDD won't help me with this.... Just out of curiosity I already tried to boot Leo4All on my real hardware, works like a charm, in less then a minute I saw the "Welcome to Leopard Installation" screen... I don't want to risk my system for a third very nice OS^^
Well I'm running into a few troubles, for example i have tiger on my system but i can't upgrade. I also don't have any sound and no internet.
Sounds like you need new driver packages, already looked on InsanelyMac for some?
nope my first priority is to get a dual boot going