Re: IBOOT 2.6 Iso.rar

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If OS X will be the only system on your harddrive, open Utilities/Disk Utility and partition the harddrive with GUID Partition Table. Format at least one partition with HFS+ Journaled for OS X. This partition needs to be

If you want to dual boot, open Utilities/Disk Utility and partition the harddrive into 2 or more partitions with GUID Partition Table. Format one partition with HFS+ Journaled for OS X and a second one with Fat32 for Win7. The HFS+ partition needs to be

IBOOT 2.6 iso.rar


Download https://shurll.com/2yMPqK



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Writing a Windows boot record using ms-sys: Most distros have a binary package available. Source code is here -sys.sourceforge.net/
Substitute X with your flash disk identifier (I.e. /dev/sdf). You can check this by running blkid.

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Install OS X: Boot with the OS X stick, choose OS X in the boot menu and wait for setup to start. Perform the OS X installation. Keep the flash disk connected and reboot after the installation is finished.
Now you should be able to choose your installed OS X or Win7 in the boot menu.

i tried this guide and encountered problems in two places:
1) when i try copying the iboot files to the SL partition using your terminal command, my terminal window explains me the usage of the cp command. is there some syntax error or what could cause that?
instead of using the command i just copied all the files except the .ds store on the usb stick just by copypasting it from the finder.

2) i am using a VMWare mac machine and the SL image is located in a shared folder. this might cause the problem. anyways, if i try to restore the SL image onto the usb stick i am told that no scan information could be found for the SL image, which cancels the operation.

FOR THE LOVE OF JESUS, GOD, ALLAH, BUDDHA OR ANYTHING PEOPLE BELIEVE IN, OR FOR FUCK SAKES, CAN SOMEONE EVER JUST CREATE A S-I-M-PL-E- GUIDE ON HOW TO DO THIS FOR US WHO DO NOT HAVE A MAC AND FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE CLUELESS MAC NOOBS???? OBVIOUSLY MOST OF US HAVE WINDOWS OR LINUX OR BOTH.

1. download iBoot.iso and buy retail MacOSX of your choice. (ensure compatibility with hardware)
2. burn iBoot.iso & MacOSX to CD and DVD respectively. (Does anyone know how to make iBoot a bootable USB instead of bootable CD in Windows or Linux?)
3. Boot your PC using the iBoot CD or USB.
4. Once at the prompt Screen, remove the iBoot CD and insert the MacOSX Lion retail DVD.
5. Install.

Firstly, these are the basic steps I think. Now, can someone provide DETAILED & IDIOT-PROOF instructions on how to do all these, step by step on a computer running Windows or Linux? JEEESSSUUS! Please.

Thirdly, HOW and WHERE (which option during installation) should be used to instruct the installer to place the MacOSX Bootloader INSIDE the partition of MacOSX so that it is chanloaded from another bootloader? Myself and many people DO NOT want to have our existing bootloaders replaced by the MacOSX bootloader. The vast majority want to have this as a Dual or triple boot option, duh! ?

YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) is a multiboot USB boot maker. A USB Windows media creation tool or software that can be used to make a multisystem bootable flash drive. This utility helps you quickly create a custom multi booting USB drive containing several different ISO files and useful system tools.
You can use this bootable USB maker to boot from USB your favorite Live Linux portable operating systems, Linux and Windows Installers, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, backup, penetration testing, diagnostic tools, and much more.

Making it easy for anyone to create their own customized multi purpose boot USB.What is YUMI?YUMI Multiboot USB creator has been considered by many to be the best tool to make a USB bootable. It replaces our old Multiboot ISOS tool and is also the successor to the Universal USB Installer (UUI). These tools, along with Unetbootin, were among the first ever made for the purpose of creating a bootable flash drive.All bootable ISO files are stored within the YUMI folder. This makes for a nicely organized portable Multiboot USB drive that can still be used for traditional storage purposes.Though the utility was originally intended to be used to boot from USB "LIVE Linux" operating systems and tools, using it to install Linux from a flash drive to a hard drive should also work with most distributions. If you find a distro where the installer does not work, please let me know. You can also use this software to create Bootable Windows Installers, enabling you to easily Install Windows 10 from USB.YUMI Multiboot USB Flash Drive CreationThis tool works much like the classical Universal USB Installer or Rufus, except instead of imaging a single ISO to USB, it can be used to store and run more than one distribution from your flash drive. Enabling you to Boot Multiple ISO files from the same device. Distributions can also easily be uninstalled or removed with the tool!

Question: You might be asking, how can I boot from USB with exFAT?
Answer: The YUMI exFAT media creation tool can be used to automatically create an exFAT bootable USB. The following explains key differences between it and all of the older archived, no longer updated variants:

  • YUMI exFAT supports exFAT format & 4GB+ files. BIOS and UEFI USB boot.
  • YUMI Legacy (archived) supports NTFS or Fat32 format. BIOS USB boot only.
  • YUMI UEFI (archived) Fat32 only. BIOS and UEFI USB booting (distro dependent).
YUMI exFAT (BIOS and UEFI USB Boot)This is the the latest and suggested variant to use going forward. It allows you to keep using an exFAT format on your USB drive and store files larger than 4GB. Both modern UEFI and Legacy BIOS boot modes are supported. You can also drag and drop bootable ISO files into folders onto your flash drive to be automatically detected and added to the boot menu at startup.YUMI exFAT utilizes a bootloader based on Ventoy2Disk along with a custom YUMI theme and configuration enabling you to use advanced Ventoy boot methods with YUMI's helpful front end. Making it easy to find new distributions to download and try.Create and manage for example; Arch, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu based distributions with persistent images, or make multiple Windows Media Installers. You can even use the software for installing Windows onto USB in which case each distribution is stored and booted from separate VHDx images.It is also important to note that this variant is backwards compatible with Ventoy. In fact, if you'd like, instead of using YUMI2USB you can copy YUMI-exFAT-1.0.2.6.exe to the same location as your Ventoy2Disk.exe and the multiboot USB boot tool will autodetect and use it instead for performing installation/updates.How the YUMI App worksYUMI enables each user to create their own custom multiboot UFD containing only the distributions they want. Additional distributions can be added to the USB drive each time the tool is run.

Reiboot for Windows is a straightforward boot repair tool that can fix several iPhone boot problems. It works on nearly every iOS device, starting with the iPad 2nd gen and all iPhone models, including the latest releases. In addition, Reiboot runs on Windows and doesn't require a lot of technical knowledge to use.

It can fix almost any boot condition and is a solid choice for individuals and businesses that rely on their Apple products each day. It is not a complete iOS system software repair tool, but it can resolve several boot issues that other tools like FixGo and DrFone can't.

Enter and Exit Recovery Mode: It can be frustrating when you're stuck in recovery mode with your iPhone. Sometimes the volume keys don't work, or there's no response when pressed on the screen even if they do. This can leave you feeling helpless and with no idea what to do next. ReiBoot provides you with instant access into and out of Recovery Mode.

System Repair: ReiBoot tool can fix around 150 iPhone technical errors to optimise the functionality of your iOS system without losing any data. Once this is done, you'll be able to enjoy a fully optimised device with all its features running at its best possible level.

Rest your iOS Devices: You can completely reset your device using either 'General Reset' or 'Factory Reset'. The former is suitable if you're experiencing minor issues such as issues with your network connection or bugs with your notifications. The latter is an advanced feature that can completely wipe and reset your iPhone back to its original state, i.e. when it leaves the factory and is completely clean and unused.

Fix iTunes Errors: Reiboot for iPhone not only allows you to repair the Recovery Mode loop, which indicates that iTunes cannot connect to your device. But also fix common iTunes errors like 'iTunes could not connect to the iPhone' because it is locked with a passcode or an error was displayed during recovery mode.

Backup your iOS Device: Reiboot allows you to backup your device prior to any major changes being made. This way, if anything goes wrong or an issue is encountered during the process, then you can restore from the backup and try again. Simply click 'Backup' and store your data in a safe place.

For the individual, Reiboot provides you with a way to fix sudden errors that occur or have been plaguing your device for months or even years. In addition, you can resolve common problems which are caused by jailbreaking your device without losing any data.

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