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Okay, so now you've gotten the the Kalyway image burned onto the DVD. Now, you have to change your BIOS settings to boot from DVD. On some motherboards, this is already enabled. Other times, you have to go into your bios and change these settings. Generally it's ESC on Dell, F10 on Hewlett Packard, and DEL on most other mobos. Other common buttons are F2 and F1 [1]. Then navigate to the boot order menu and select CD/DVD Drive as first boot device. Now we're ready to start the installation. Well, not quite...
Okay. Now reboot your computer and insert the Kalyway DVD into your DVD drive BEFORE YOUR COMPUTER STARTS UP. When the "Darwin/x86" boot screen comes up, hit F8 for the
boot:_. At the boot:_ prompt, type "-v". Wait as it pours out lines and lines of wordy code. If it hangs somewhere, all I can say is look it up or make a post on InsanelyMac.

Hey looky! Tis working ^

Hullo, there's my Windows partition! ^



Okay, so after a while, you should get the language select screen.

Select "以简体中文作为主语言" and click next. No, JK, just kidding. :) No need to use Chinese. Select the language of your choice, and click the • •> thingy. The installer will show the "Welcome" page with the break dancer at the bottom of the page.

It's at this point where we stop following instincts. No, we don't click the continue button, we click Utilities from the taskbar and open Disk Utility.

Now wait a bit for your webpage to load... wait for it... and... There we go! Go to the sidebar and click the partition you created for Leopard. It's going to be probably called something like "disk0s2" or "disk1s1".
After selecting it, click the erase tab, and choose "Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)" for the Volume Format. Give the volume a one word name such as "Leopard" or "Macintosh". Names with more than one word have been known to cause problems. Now, click Erase and wait for it to erase the partition. It can take from a few seconds to a few hours or so.

After you're done, click the Disk Utility button in the taskbar and click Quit Disk Utility. Now you should be back at the Welcome screen. Click Continue ...
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