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2009. 4. 6. 14:06

Modify cmos bios Hackintosh/Mainboard2009. 4. 6. 14:06

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1. Setup Boot-Option, Change System Name P5q >>> EX58-UD3R
- mach_kernel -f -v

<<<<< 완료.  깔끔한 마무리 필요, 안정화 테스트 필요.

2. uuid-boot=

<<<<<< 완료, 안정화 테스트 필요.

3. User Id, Passwd
<<< 완료

4. Network Driver
<<<<  완료.

5. Graphic Driver
<<<  완료.

6. GeekBench, etc Application
<<< 완료.

7. Sound Card, Finished Install, But, need check with Speaker.
<<<< 완료...

8. Performace Customizing
Processing

9. Still processing, Not finished yet.







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Boot-132를 이용하여
Leopard를 설치하실려는 분이 많습니다. 

- Snow Leopard용은 여기로 : Snow Leopard용 Boot -132 

i945칩셋 이상 권장, i975, p35, p45 칩셋 권장, Leopard 10.5.4 이상의 Retail DVD / 10.4.5 고스트 이미지

이 방법이 오히려 처음 해킨토시를 접하시는 분들에게는 더 쉽다는 개인적인 생각입니다.
또한 USB메모리 스틱(주의 : 외장형 하드디스크가 아닙니다.  외장형 하드디스크와 USB 메모리 스틱은 다릅니다.  제품 구매시 재확인 부탁드립니다.) 을 이용하면 작게는 30MB나 조금 여유있게는 60MB정도의 공간을 이용할 수 있으며CD를 이용한 BOOT-132 방법보다 첨가 수정이 훨신 간단한 방법입니다.
더구나 CD를 이용하다 INITRD.IMG 화일 안에 엉뚱한 드라이버를 집어 넣어 수정해야 할 경우나 추가해야될 드라이버가 있으면 새로운 CD를 이용해야 합니다.
USB를 이용하면 INITRD.IMG 파일을 윈오우즈에서 TRANSMAC등으로 간단하게 수정할 수 있으니 CD 낭비도 적고효율적이라 할 수 있습니다.

준비물 

-USB 메모리



















































* USB 메모리 스틱은 위와 같이 생겼습니다.
즉,  USB외장형 하드디스크와는 다른 제품입니다.


- Original ISO with project kexts: http://www.mediafire.com/?uwd9dtttjfk 

주위) 등록하여야 다운로드가 가능합니다.

위의 ISO를 이용하여 CD를 굽는 것이 아니라 CD이미지 안에 있는 INITRD.IMG 화일만 DAEMON TOOLS드의 가상시디 소프트웨어를 이용 추출하여 사용합니다

1. USB 메모리 스틱에 BOOT-132 부트로더 설치하기        
- Syslinux 패키지를 c:\syslinux 폴더에 압축화일을 풀면 win32폴더에 syslinux.exe 실행명령어가 보일 것입니다.        
- 윈도우즈에서 시작>실행>“CMD”를 입력하고 엔터를 쳐서 다음과 같이 명령어를 입력합니다.        
- cd    c:\syslinux\win32
- syslinux.exe -ma E:       
- USB STICK 메모리가 E: 드라이버라고 가정한 명령어입니다. 이제 USB로 부팅이 가능합니다.

 
- 다음과 같이 다운로드 받은 USB화일을 USB 최상위 폴더에 압축을 풀어 줍니다.

 


2. USB 메모리 스틱에 INITRD.IMG 화일 심어주기

- 다운로드 받은 Original ISO 시디 이미지를 데몬툴 등으로 만운트합니다.
- 마운트 된 Original ISO CD 이미지안에 INITRD.IMG 화일을 USB 최상위 폴더에 복사하여 줍니다.

 

3. USB 메모리 스틱을 이용한 BOOT-132 부트로더 설치는 끝났습니다.

- 복사한 initrd.img 화일은 TransMAC 등의 유틸리티를 이용하여 안의 내용을 확인할 수 있습니다. 
- 이제 Leopard Retail 이미지를 이용하여 설치할 수 있는 준비를 마쳤습니다.

만약, boot-132 usb를 이용하여 부팅하였을 때, 다음과 같은 에러메시지를 보았다면 다시 처음부터 작업을 하여 주어야 합니다.  부트로더가 제대로 설치가 되지 않았기 때문이죠.
#########################
EBIOS read error : Error 0xbb
   Block 0 Sectors 64
#########################

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Boot-132이용하여 
Leopard설치하실려는 분이 많습니다.  

i945칩셋 이상 권장, i975, p35, p45 칩셋 권장, Leopard 10.5.4 이상의 Retail DVD / 10.4.5 고스트 이미지

방법이 오히려 처음 해킨토시를 접하시는 분들에게는 쉽다는 개인적인 생각입니다
또한 USB메모리 스틱(주의 : 외장형 하드디스크가 아닙니다.  외장형 하드디스크와 USB 메모리 스틱은 다릅니다.  제품 구매시 재확인 부탁드립니다.)이용하면 작게는 30MB조금 여유있게는 60MB정도의 공간을 이용할 있으며CD이용한 BOOT-132 방법보다 첨가 수정이 훨신 간단한 방법입니다
더구나 CD이용하다 INITRD.IMG 화일 안에 엉뚱한 드라이버를 집어 넣어 수정해야 경우나 추가해야될 드라이버가 있으면 새로운 CD이용해야 합니다
USB이용하면 INITRD.IMG 파일을 윈오우즈에서 TRANSMAC등으로 간단하게 수정할 있으니 CD 낭비도 적고효율적이라 있습니다

준비물 

USB 메모리 스틱
* 주의  USB 메모리 스틱은 다음과 같이 생겼습니다.



* Axxen, HP I-Clip, Sky 등등 좋은 제품이 많이 나오더군요.
외장형 하드디스크와는 다른 제품입니다.

- Original ISO with project kexts: http://www.mediafire.com/?uwd9dtttjfk 


위의 ISO이용하여 CD굽는 것이 아니라 CD이미지 안에 있는 INITRD.IMG 화일만 DAEMON TOOLS드의 가상시디 소프트웨어를 이용 추출하여 사용합니다

1. USB 메모리 스틱에 BOOT-132 부트로더 설치하기        
- Syslinux 패키지를 c:\syslinux 폴더에 압축화일을 풀면 win32폴더에 syslinux.exe 실행명령어가 보일 것입니다.        
- 윈도우즈에서 시작>실행>“CMD”입력하고 엔터를 쳐서 다음과 같이 명령어를 입력합니다.        
- cd    c:\syslinux\win32
- syslinux.exe -ma E:        
- USB STICK 메모리가 E: 드라이버라고 가정한 명령어입니다. 이제 USB부팅이 가능합니다

 
- 다음과 같이 다운로드 받은 USB화일을 USB 최상위 폴더에 압축을 풀어 줍니다. 

 


2. USB 메모리 스틱에 INITRD.IMG 화일 심어주기 

- 다운로드 받은 Original ISO 시디 이미지를 데몬툴 등으로 만운트합니다
- 마운트 된 Original ISO CD 이미지안에 INITRD.IMG 화일을 USB 최상위 폴더에 복사하여 줍니다. 

 

3. USB 메모리 스틱을 이용한 BOOT-132 부트로더 설치는 끝났습니다. 

- 복사한 initrd.img 화일은 TransMAC 등의 유틸리티를 이용하여 안의 내용을 확인할 수 있습니다. 
- 이제 Leopard Retail 이미지를 이용하여 설치할 수 있는 준비를 마쳤습니다.


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2009. 4. 5. 15:06

Expose 설정 Hackintosh/Tip2009. 4. 5. 15:06

마우스만으로 스페이스 등 화면의 네 귀퉁이를 이용한 제어설정

이렇게 설정을 하고 난 후, shift + F8을 눌러 보세요.  
그리고 역시나 shift 키를 누른 상황에서 마우스로 해당창을 클릭하여 보세요.
어떠세요  느낌이?

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2009. 4. 5. 15:06

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마우스만으로 스페이스 등 화면의 네 귀퉁이를 이용한 제어설정

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2009. 4. 5. 10:27

iPhone v3.0 Beta - Do Not Use Mobile/iPhone2009. 4. 5. 10:27

iPhone v3.0 Beta - Do Not Use
This post will tell you how to downgrade from 3.0 to 2.x. iPhone 3.0 beta is out for developers. You may find that the feature list sounds great, and it does! However, this is an early beta that is for developers only. Do not download and install this version on a live, iPhone. Doing so will result in: 1) The iPhone OS will probably expire every couple of weeks. If you are out and need a phone the day it expires you are screwed. You will not be able to use the iPhone until you restore to the “upgraded” version. If the current version is “leaked” (meaning you are not a developer and got it through unofficial means), there is no guarantee you will have access to the next beta to keep the iPhone running. 2) The iPhone v3.0 OS is due out for this summer. That puts the release date to be about 3 months away still. That is a long time! The OS is not done. Why would you want to run a buggy incomplete OS on your iPhone? 3) The beta will have compatibility issues with some apps. 4) You will not be able to jailbreak your beta. 5) If you want some of the new features, read this post on how to use them on a 2.x. 6) Your 3g baseband will be updated, and you cannot go back. Yellowsn0w on 3g will also stop working. There will be no fix for this. It is permanent! 7) The 3.0 beta is likely very battery hungry and has a lot of debug symbols in use. It is likely also to use more memory than expected causing some apps to outright crash. Such is often the case with beta operating systems. 8) The 3.0 beta baseband is likely to not be very efficient and tested. Too late? Already upgraded and don’t know what to do? You can downgrade the OS (but not the baseband) using these instructions: iPhone v3.0 –> 2.x downgrade: Step 1) Shut off your iPhone and then enter DFU mode. Instructions here. Step 2) Restore your iPhone in iTunes to v2.2.1, 2.2, or such. Remember you will need to hold shift and click restore in Windows, Option-restore in OSX. If you need to locate the firmware to download, look here. If you need help on how to restore in iTunes read this guide. Step 3) Your restore will get an error message. It should be one of these: 1011, 1013, 1015. If you get something less than 100, you did not enter DFU mode correctly and need to retry from step #1 of this guide. If you get 160x something else went wrong. The 1011, 1013, 1015 type error codes will be a failure to write the baseband and will be expected. After this, your iPhone will remain in recovery mode. Note: on 2g iPhone you probably should not get a restore error since the 2g baseband is not updated by the 3.0 update so there is no reason for the baseband update to fail. Step 4) Windows Load quickpwn for Windows and select your device and run through the first 3 or so prompts until your iPhone resets. Step 4) OSX: iRecovery is a command line tool that requires you to install a library. For this, you are required to understand how to use the terminal. These instructions are *very clear* if you understand the terminal and shell commands. If you do not, this is not for you. Find a windows computer or someone that can help you. Teaching how to use the OSX term is way beyond the scope of this guide.
  1. Download and extract iRecovery. This is a console app to be run in terminal. Extract it with finder.
  2. Copy libusb-0.1.4.dylib to /usr/local/lib and chmod both iRecovery and the dylib to 755 using chmod 755 /usr/local/lib/libusb-0.1.4.dylib and chmod 755 iRecovery.
  3. In terminal, run iRecovery -s
  4. At the iRecovery prompt, type: fsboot
  5. Wait, iPhone should boot. If not, type fsboot a second time.
  6. ctrl-c or close the term. You are done with iRecovery.
Here is a more detailed set of instructions by Max: 1) Download iRecovery
2) Place both files on the Desktop
3) Open terminal and type ‘cd ~/Desktop’
4) Run command ‘chmod 777 libusb-0.1.4.dylib’
5) Run command ‘chmod 777 iRecovery’
6) Run command ‘defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE’
7) Run command ‘killall Finder’
8) Navigate Macintosh HD > usr > local > lib
9) Copy the file libusb-0.1.4.dylib into that folder
10) Open a new terminal
11) Drag-and-drop the iRecovery file into the Terminal so that you get a shortcut to it.
12) Append ‘-s’ to the end.
13) Run command ‘fsboot’ (i had to do it twice)
14) If the phone starts up locket once again, just run through steps 10-13 again.
15) When done, open terminal again and type ‘defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE’
16) Then run ‘killall Finder’ once again and your done! Step 5) Run through the quickpwn guides for your operating system. Depending on which OS you have, you will need to click next a few times and your iPhone should be reset. At this point, you should continue through quickpwn to finish the jailbreak of your iPhone. At this point, you should have a working iPhone although your baseband will still be upgraded. This is the best we can do at this point. Good luck.
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Posted by Ritz®™
2009. 4. 5. 10:27

iPhone v3.0 Beta - Do Not Use Hackintosh/Tip2009. 4. 5. 10:27

iPhone v3.0 Beta - Do Not Use
This post will tell you how to downgrade from 3.0 to 2.x. iPhone 3.0 beta is out for developers. You may find that the feature list sounds great, and it does! However, this is an early beta that is for developers only. Do not download and install this version on a live, iPhone. Doing so will result in: 1) The iPhone OS will probably expire every couple of weeks. If you are out and need a phone the day it expires you are screwed. You will not be able to use the iPhone until you restore to the “upgraded” version. If the current version is “leaked” (meaning you are not a developer and got it through unofficial means), there is no guarantee you will have access to the next beta to keep the iPhone running. 2) The iPhone v3.0 OS is due out for this summer. That puts the release date to be about 3 months away still. That is a long time! The OS is not done. Why would you want to run a buggy incomplete OS on your iPhone? 3) The beta will have compatibility issues with some apps. 4) You will not be able to jailbreak your beta. 5) If you want some of the new features, read this post on how to use them on a 2.x. 6) Your 3g baseband will be updated, and you cannot go back. Yellowsn0w on 3g will also stop working. There will be no fix for this. It is permanent! 7) The 3.0 beta is likely very battery hungry and has a lot of debug symbols in use. It is likely also to use more memory than expected causing some apps to outright crash. Such is often the case with beta operating systems. 8) The 3.0 beta baseband is likely to not be very efficient and tested. Too late? Already upgraded and don’t know what to do? You can downgrade the OS (but not the baseband) using these instructions: iPhone v3.0 –> 2.x downgrade: Step 1) Shut off your iPhone and then enter DFU mode. Instructions here. Step 2) Restore your iPhone in iTunes to v2.2.1, 2.2, or such. Remember you will need to hold shift and click restore in Windows, Option-restore in OSX. If you need to locate the firmware to download, look here. If you need help on how to restore in iTunes read this guide. Step 3) Your restore will get an error message. It should be one of these: 1011, 1013, 1015. If you get something less than 100, you did not enter DFU mode correctly and need to retry from step #1 of this guide. If you get 160x something else went wrong. The 1011, 1013, 1015 type error codes will be a failure to write the baseband and will be expected. After this, your iPhone will remain in recovery mode. Note: on 2g iPhone you probably should not get a restore error since the 2g baseband is not updated by the 3.0 update so there is no reason for the baseband update to fail. Step 4) Windows Load quickpwn for Windows and select your device and run through the first 3 or so prompts until your iPhone resets. Step 4) OSX: iRecovery is a command line tool that requires you to install a library. For this, you are required to understand how to use the terminal. These instructions are *very clear* if you understand the terminal and shell commands. If you do not, this is not for you. Find a windows computer or someone that can help you. Teaching how to use the OSX term is way beyond the scope of this guide.
  1. Download and extract iRecovery. This is a console app to be run in terminal. Extract it with finder.
  2. Copy libusb-0.1.4.dylib to /usr/local/lib and chmod both iRecovery and the dylib to 755 using chmod 755 /usr/local/lib/libusb-0.1.4.dylib and chmod 755 iRecovery.
  3. In terminal, run iRecovery -s
  4. At the iRecovery prompt, type: fsboot
  5. Wait, iPhone should boot. If not, type fsboot a second time.
  6. ctrl-c or close the term. You are done with iRecovery.
Here is a more detailed set of instructions by Max: 1) Download iRecovery
2) Place both files on the Desktop
3) Open terminal and type ‘cd ~/Desktop’
4) Run command ‘chmod 777 libusb-0.1.4.dylib’
5) Run command ‘chmod 777 iRecovery’
6) Run command ‘defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE’
7) Run command ‘killall Finder’
8) Navigate Macintosh HD > usr > local > lib
9) Copy the file libusb-0.1.4.dylib into that folder
10) Open a new terminal
11) Drag-and-drop the iRecovery file into the Terminal so that you get a shortcut to it.
12) Append ‘-s’ to the end.
13) Run command ‘fsboot’ (i had to do it twice)
14) If the phone starts up locket once again, just run through steps 10-13 again.
15) When done, open terminal again and type ‘defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE’
16) Then run ‘killall Finder’ once again and your done! Step 5) Run through the quickpwn guides for your operating system. Depending on which OS you have, you will need to click next a few times and your iPhone should be reset. At this point, you should continue through quickpwn to finish the jailbreak of your iPhone. At this point, you should have a working iPhone although your baseband will still be upgraded. This is the best we can do at this point. Good luck.

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