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ihaveacomputer
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      09-05-2009

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I just bought a new Dell Studio XPS 16 which came with Windows Vist
Home Premium 64 bit and I tried installing Leopard on it yesterday, i
installed but I could not make it past the logo screen. So I gave up an
I'm now attempting to reinstall Vista with the reinstall disc that cam
with the computer. I know I need to format my hard drive but every tim
I try to do so there is an error. Is this because I partitioned it fo
Leopard yesterday? How do I fix this so I can reinstall Vista? I hav
looked in many forums and googled it, I can't figure it out, any help

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Colin Barnhorst
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      09-05-2009

"ihaveacomputer" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> Hi
> I just bought a new Dell Studio XPS 16 which came with Windows Vista
> Home Premium 64 bit and I tried installing Leopard on it yesterday, it
> installed but I could not make it past the logo screen. So I gave up and
> I'm now attempting to reinstall Vista with the reinstall disc that came
> with the computer. I know I need to format my hard drive but every time
> I try to do so there is an error. Is this because I partitioned it for
> Leopard yesterday? How do I fix this so I can reinstall Vista? I have
> looked in many forums and googled it, I can't figure it out, any help?
>
>
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> ihaveacomputer


The Leopard I know and use is for a Mac. If we are talking about the same
OS, why would you install a Mac OS on a Dell? Dell's don't have the
proprietary chip from Apple that is required to install Leopard anyway.
Only Apple products have the required chip for installing a Mac OS.

 
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      09-05-2009


Colin Barnhorst;1129390 Wrote:
> "ihaveacomputer" <> wrote in message
> news:...> > >
> > >
> > > Hi
> > > I just bought a new Dell Studio XPS 16 which came with Windows Vista
> > > Home Premium 64 bit and I tried installing Leopard on it yesterday,

> > it
> > > installed but I could not make it past the logo screen. So I gave up

> > and
> > > I'm now attempting to reinstall Vista with the reinstall disc that

> > came
> > > with the computer. I know I need to format my hard drive but every

> > time
> > > I try to do so there is an error. Is this because I partitioned it

> > for
> > > Leopard yesterday? How do I fix this so I can reinstall Vista? I have
> > > looked in many forums and googled it, I can't figure it out, any

> > help?
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > ihaveacomputer > > The Leopard I know and use is for a Mac. If we are talking about the

> same
> OS, why would you install a Mac OS on a Dell? Dell's don't have the
> proprietary chip from Apple that is required to install Leopard
> anyway.
> Only Apple products have the required chip for installing a Mac OS.


I would install it to see if it worked, it didn't and I need help
formatting my hard drive so I can reinstall Vista, are you able to help
me?


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Malke
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      09-05-2009
ihaveacomputer wrote:


>> > > ihaveacomputer > > The Leopard I know and use is for a Mac. If we
>> > > are talking about the

>> same
>> OS, why would you install a Mac OS on a Dell? Dell's don't have the
>> proprietary chip from Apple that is required to install Leopard
>> anyway.
>> Only Apple products have the required chip for installing a Mac OS.

>
> I would install it to see if it worked, it didn't and I need help
> formatting my hard drive so I can reinstall Vista, are you able to help
> me?


Restore your computer to factory condition using whatever method Dell
provided. Refer to your computer manual or Dell's tech support website.

If you want Leopard on a PC, Google for "hackintosh". I don't recommend it
since successfully creating a hackintosh requires pretty advanced computer
skills. Not to hurt your feelings, but your post indicates you aren't at
that level yet.

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