![]() ![]() ![]() If you do not know your hard drive then there is a try and error method of trying all the disk possibilities on your computer starting with: rd=disk0 then rd=disk1 then rd=disk2 then rd=disk3 etc.Īnother good option is to disconnect other HD and leave the OSX HD as first and write disk0. If you know the number of your Hard Drive then at the Darwin prompt (after boot press F8) write: rd=DiskX where X is the number of your OSX hard drive.įor instance if your hard drive is 0 (zero is the first hard drive) then write: Well it means that the OS is set to boot from a drive and partition that does not exist.įor instance the Darwin boot loader is talled to boot from Disk1 (Disk 1= second hard drive (starting from 0)) and there is no such disk. ![]()
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