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2009. 5. 6. 00:39

0.45 x64 bugfix 2 Hackintosh/Install2009. 5. 6. 00:39

I just use these file for PS2 Keyboard, No need additional kext file.

If you'd like to use USB keyboard/Mouse, followings is not necessary.


보시다시피 PS/2 키보드를 사용하지 않는다면 다음 그림의 드라이버들이 필요없이 순수하게 Leopard Retail 이미지만으로 시스템이 운용이 됩니다.  

저는 지금 사용하고 있는 키감이 좋은 PS/2  키보드를 버릴 수가 없어 어쩔 수 없이 저 드라이버만 사용하고 있습니다만, usb 키보드를 사용하시는 분들에게는 아래의 드라이버들 마저도 필요 없게 됩니다.

즉, 소프트웨어 업데이트 등도 자유롭게 할 수 있게 맥과 다를 바가 없다는 뜻이지요.

그래서 맥클론이라고 할 수 있는 시스템입니다.

아마 현존하는 boot-132방식이나 pcefi 방식 혹은 EFI-X보다 훨씬 맥스럽다고 해야 할 것 같군요.


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Posted by Ritz®™

First of all, thanks noxdg

Source from ; http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=157937

시스템 스펙:

ASUS M3A78-EM
-780G / SB700 chipset
-Realtek ALC1200 audio
-Realtek RTL8168C(P) gigabit network
-ATI 3200 imbedded graphics (not used)
4 gig Patriot RAM (I’ll edit this when I figure out the exact type)
SATA LG SuperMultiBlue DVD/Blu-ray/HD-DVD drive
SATA Seagate 250GB hard drive
Visiontek HD4850 512mb video card

설치 이미지: iDeneb 10.5.6 v1.4
SB700 칩셋을 위해 수정된 설치 이미지

IDE HDD에 설치할 때 유용한 방법이다.  IDE HDD에 설치하면 대부분 “waiting for boot device” 메시지를 보게 된다. iDeneb 10.5.5 v1.3 이미지를 제외한 대부분의 설치 이미지는 무한 재부팅 혹은 설치 과정으로 진입하기 어렵다.

Mac OS X 를 설치하기 위해 중요한 하드웨어 요소중의 하나가 SATA HDD이다.  그렇지 않으면 “waiting” 에러를 벗어날 수 없다.

The second problem I had was SB700 chipset support. Luckily, I stumbled across a solution. As mentioned above, I modified the iDeneb 10.5.6 v1.4 ISO and added SB700 drivers. I found the process here by nicholasblock. (To be honest, not positive that I modified it, because I never tried the install before modifying the ISO. SB700 support may already be included. If someone wants to verify either way, that’d be great for anyone else interested in using it.) I tried modifying other ISOs like iPC, and Kalyway, but the process didn’t work for me.

On with my install:

First, in the bios, I put my SATA setting to AHCI.
Boot with the DVD, and within a minute or so, I entered the install section.
Using DiskUtility, I earased the partitions and used Mac OS extented journaled.
Continuing on, I selected only a couple customized options:
Kernel - Voodoo 9.5
Audio - ALC1200
Chipset - ATI with SB700 support (I forgot the actual name of it… highlight them and read the discription. The correct one will mention the SB700)
Video - NONE
LAN - NONE
Clicked install and literally, in 5 minutes, it was done.

On the reboot, I pressed F8 and loaded with -f to be sure the drivers were firmly installed.

A minute later I was in OSX. Internet worked. Sound worked after selecting speakers in the system preferences. There was only 1024x768 video resolution and no QE/CI because of no 4850 drivers.

After a simple install of drumthrasher’s 4850/4870 drivers. I had the 4850 up and running.

That is where I’m at the moment. There are a few glitches, as I mentioned it’s not a perfect install, but it is functional.

Issues:
— mouse stops working and requires me to unplug and replug its USB connection. update - issue resolved itself after installing drumthrasher’s “jumpy screen fix” for 4850 video card.
— Sound gitters here and there (noticed while watching a Quicktime HD trailer). * update - still gitters, but studdering stops if mouse in in movement. Weird.
— iChat removed all function of mouse. Had to use keyboard strokes to reboot. *
update — resolved after “jumpy screen fix” iChat now works perfectly
— No native 1680x1050 resolution. I know there’s a way to add it. I recall doing so with my 10.4.8 install, but I can’t remember how. * added screen res and color bit depth to .plist, repair permissions, reboot…still no 1680 res.
— Screen is jumpy when moving mouse/scrollwheel. *
resolved — drumthrasher’s fix

I haven’t done much testing. So if there’s something that you might want me to check out, to see how it runs, feel free to ask.

So, there it is. A Phenom II 920 up and running OSX.

**UPDATE

Read issues above.


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Posted by Ritz®™

First of all, thanks noxdg

Source from ; http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=157937

I figured I’d share my results with this configuration. There’s not much out there about my system specs as I was to find out, but I do have Leopard up and running. It’s not perfect yet, but it is functioning.


My system:
ASUS M3A78-EM
-780G / SB700 chipset
-Realtek ALC1200 audio
-Realtek RTL8168C(P) gigabit network
-ATI 3200 imbedded graphics (not used)
4 gig Patriot RAM (I’ll edit this when I figure out the exact type)
SATA LG SuperMultiBlue DVD/Blu-ray/HD-DVD drive
SATA Seagate 250GB hard drive
Visiontek HD4850 512mb video card

Install: iDeneb 10.5.6 v1.4
Modified the ISO with SB700

I tried every OSX86 release that I could find with NO luck using an IDE hard drive. They never even made it to the installation screen. It was always “waiting for boot device”. All except iDeneb 10.5.5 v1.3 which actually made it to installing (for 4 hours), which resulted in an infinite reboot; never to make it into the OS.

In my experience with installing Leopard (which I’ll admit is rather low), the most important hardware is getting a SATA hard drive. Without it, you’re practically doomed for the “waiting” error. Now, I’m sure there are successful installs out there on IDE, but not in my case. As soon as I started using SATA, every install disc I had would boot to the installation screen.

The second problem I had was SB700 chipset support. Luckily, I stumbled across a solution. As mentioned above, I modified the iDeneb 10.5.6 v1.4 ISO and added SB700 drivers. I found the process here by nicholasblock. (To be honest, not positive that I modified it, because I never tried the install before modifying the ISO. SB700 support may already be included. If someone wants to verify either way, that’d be great for anyone else interested in using it.) I tried modifying other ISOs like iPC, and Kalyway, but the process didn’t work for me.

On with my install:

First, in the bios, I put my SATA setting to AHCI.
Boot with the DVD, and within a minute or so, I entered the install section.
Using DiskUtility, I earased the partitions and used Mac OS extented journaled.
Continuing on, I selected only a couple customized options:
Kernel - Voodoo 9.5
Audio - ALC1200
Chipset - ATI with SB700 support (I forgot the actual name of it… highlight them and read the discription. The correct one will mention the SB700)
Video - NONE
LAN - NONE
Clicked install and literally, in 5 minutes, it was done.

On the reboot, I pressed F8 and loaded with -f to be sure the drivers were firmly installed.

A minute later I was in OSX. Internet worked. Sound worked after selecting speakers in the system preferences. There was only 1024x768 video resolution and no QE/CI because of no 4850 drivers.

After a simple install of drumthrasher’s 4850/4870 drivers. I had the 4850 up and running.

That is where I’m at the moment. There are a few glitches, as I mentioned it’s not a perfect install, but it is functional.

Issues:
— mouse stops working and requires me to unplug and replug its USB connection. update - issue resolved itself after installing drumthrasher’s “jumpy screen fix” for 4850 video card.
— Sound gitters here and there (noticed while watching a Quicktime HD trailer). * update - still gitters, but studdering stops if mouse in in movement. Weird.
— iChat removed all function of mouse. Had to use keyboard strokes to reboot. *
update — resolved after “jumpy screen fix” iChat now works perfectly
— No native 1680x1050 resolution. I know there’s a way to add it. I recall doing so with my 10.4.8 install, but I can’t remember how. * added screen res and color bit depth to .plist, repair permissions, reboot…still no 1680 res.
— Screen is jumpy when moving mouse/scrollwheel. *
resolved — drumthrasher’s fix

I haven’t done much testing. So if there’s something that you might want me to check out, to see how it runs, feel free to ask.

So, there it is. A Phenom II 920 up and running OSX.

**UPDATE

Read issues above.

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Posted by Ritz®™
2009. 5. 5. 06:25

Monitor 설정 Hackintosh/Tip2009. 5. 5. 06:25

모니터 설정

Monitor01
 

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Posted by Ritz®™
2009. 5. 4. 11:39

맥에서 하는 디스크 조각모음 Hackintosh/Tip2009. 5. 4. 11:39


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2009. 5. 4. 11:23

사용하던 화일이 사라졌다? Hackintosh/Tip2009. 5. 4. 11:23

만약 지우지 않았다면 다음과 같이 간단하게 찾으실 수 있습니다.


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2009. 5. 4. 11:23

사용하던 화일이 사라졌다? Hackintosh/Tip2009. 5. 4. 11:23

만약 지우지 않았다면 다음과 같이 간단하게 찾으실 수 있습니다.


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Posted by Ritz®™

Source : http://ipis-osx.wikidot.com/forum/t-135336 

1. Boot from Apple Install DVD, wait all the stuffs to load, and launch Disk Utility.
2. Unmount your OSX partition in Disk Utility
3. Close Disk Utility, open Terminal and type:

diskutil list

— you will see something similar to this:
/dev/disk0
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *149.1 Gi   disk0
   1:               Windows_NTFS SYSTEM                  80.0 Gi    disk0s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS OSX                     69.0 Gi    disk0s2
   3:                                                    39.2 Mi    disk0s3
/dev/disk1
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *4.4 Gi     disk1
   1:        Apple_partition_map                         31.5 Ki    disk1s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5      4.4 Gi     disk1s3
/dev/disk2
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *111.8 Gi   disk2
   1:               Windows_NTFS eMag                    111.8 Gi   disk2s1
/dev/disk3
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            untitled               *467.0 Ki   disk3
/dev/disk4
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            untitled               *467.0 Ki   disk4
/dev/disk5
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            untitled               *95.0 Ki    disk5
/dev/disk6
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            untitled               *95.0 Ki    disk6

— at this stage remember the correct ID for Apple_HFS OSX and id of the physical HDD.

4. Now we gonna install boot0 part of Darwin boot loader in the Master Boot Record by typing:

dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot0 of=/dev/disk0 bs=400 count=1

— if your path to Darwin boot loader package differs, feel free to change the path. It is important to identify the disk ID of your MBR; if it is not 'disk0' feel free to change it too.
5. Now we should install boot1h part of Darwin boot loader in the boot sector of our OSX partition:
dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2 bs=512 count=1

As I said before, it is always a good idea to have a tool for Win you can use to display and modify your OSX files. In mine case I own MacDrive 7.
6. Type reboot in Terminal and return to your Windows.
7. Boot in Windows and check you got this line in your boot.ini:
C:\chain0="Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard"

8. Copy from /usr/standalone/i386/ a fresh copy of chain0 in your C:\ partition.
9. You may also want to refresh from /usr/standalone/i386/ your copy of boot which is in the root volume of your OSX partition.
10. Restart, you should see the Windows boot loader menu and if everything was properly set clicking on „Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard“ will bring you back to your beloved OSX part of life.

Hope this will help someone in trouble as I was.

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Posted by Ritz®™