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  1. I am attempting to install Snow Leopard on an older Sun Ultra 20 Workstation. The hardware is an AMD processor with an nforce4 chipset. I have upgrated the processor to an FX-60 and 4G ram. The issue has to do with setting the BIOS to that AHCI setting. This chipset does not seem to give me the option to set that in the BIOS setup screen. When I try to boot the OSX86 CD, it just sits there and does not attempt to boot. The question is, does anyone have experience with this particular piece of hardware? Is there possibly something I may be missing. If it cannot be done, I will just stick with Linux on this box.
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