finished the installation and then dont work

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izolirband
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finished the installation and then dont work

Post by izolirband »

Hi my name is Alon

I have installing with PearPC
mac os 1.04
everything went fine and I got to the mac screen that tells me
the installation is complete and now I need to restart the computer...
I clicked on restart and the screen was gone...

any idea ?

and by the way....after the first installation...how am i supposed to get to the mac screen everytime from windows without doing the installion again ?

thank you very much!

Alon
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Post by izolirband »

never mind...I manage to make it work :)

Now I have another problem...

how do I get more programs to run in the mac ?
I want to install a program into it....

thank you

Alon
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Post by ClockWise »

Well, you could get online and download them, or you could load them from a CD, or you could set up the networking thing so that you can copy them from your Windows system.

Is there something specific you are trying to do?
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Post by izolirband »

no
but all of the options you said sound great...
how can I make at least one of them work ?

the option to copy from my windows system sound great...

and one more question...
how can I make my not-on-borad sound card work on the pearpc ?

thank you very much!
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Post by Cat_7 »

Hi,

There is no sound support in PearPC. Nor USB support if you sound solution is based on that.
Copying from the Windows side requires you to set up a shared folder in windows, get networking going in OSX next and then choose the Connect To server option in OSX with something like smb://windows-ip-address/sharename

For networking in OSX, you need to install the OpenVPN's tap driver and share your normal windows networking connection with it, activate the rtl8139 networking card in pearpc's config file, set up networking on the same subnet as the tap device in OSX and do the connection as I wrote above....

(although the newer redscorp builds allow other ways of networking, go to www.pearpc.net to read up)

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