I guess it's about that time again. I've seen this message -- "hfs: Set VeryLowDisk: vol:untitled, freeblks=0, dangerlimit=12" -- flying around a bit, but haven't found a solution. I think when I turned on my virtual memory, it became "freeblks=4" instead. This all happens when trying to install OS X El Capitan from the USB. Don't even know if I can build a hackintosh with my specs, but I've been so eager for the longest time now. I've used the basic -x -v flags, along with some other ones like -f which I don't even know if it does anything.
Also probably important to note, I am trying to dual boot Windows 10 and OS X El Capitan on this laptop's internal harddrive. I have been following these guides:
I checked and saw that I should be able to install OS X "quite easily", but it turns out that is not the case.
CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847
Motherboard: Toshiba Portable PC
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (Literally all it says -.-...)
It's a Toshiba Satellite C855-S5118
If anyone can offer any help, it would be very very appreciated.
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