Hey,
I've got the same error with the ALU MacbookPRO.
Hey there.
Today I wanted to Install/Boot Backtrack3 on my MacBook.
After the Boot Screen the Error "BT3 Data Not Found" appeared.
The problem is probably the SATA Drive. But I don't have a clue how to fix this problem.
Greetz,
Five-Three-Nine
Hey,
I've got the same error with the ALU MacbookPRO.
Today I tested wifislax.
Same Problem.
But a Ubuntu Live CD worked without a problem.
It seems that there's a problem wit Slax/Slackware.
Most likely the Ubuntu system has a newer boot loader that actually supports EFI.
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i HAD the same problem when i tried to install it on my own (no tut). I found that the boot process was looking in the wrong drive for the data needed. I had it on my HDD but it was looking in my CD-RW drive. What tut did you follow on your installation?? I have BT3 on my Toshiba T2080 which has a SATA HDD so that is not the problem. However i don't know anything about the MacBook or anything from Apple for that matter.