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2009. 4. 5. 15:06

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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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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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GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 (Core i7) Hackintosh/Mainboard2009. 4. 3. 22:59

RUNNING OS X (10.5.6) ON THE

GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 (Core i7) MOTHERBOARD

First of all, I really appreciate digital_dreamer.
This posting is from him, you can see his posting in here.
Many have expressed a desire to have the Retail DVD Install and Boot from EFI Partition Retail DVD Install tutorials moved from the growing Upcoming Intel X58 Mobos & Core i7 CPUs thread to this Tutorials forum for easy access. They have been getting buried in the numerous posts and hard to monitor for updates. Many, perhaps, don't know they were even there. This Retail DVD Install thread is divided into two parts: 1. DIGITAL_DREAMER'S STANDARD RETAIL DVD INSTALL (included in this post) This portion will begin by outlining the basic steps performed for the install and what kexts are needed, replaced or deleted. This method entails installing your Mac OS X Retail DVD and a small bootloader (PC-EFIv8). I prefer the Retail DVD install method over the common distros from a legal point of view, as it allows one to purchase a current OS X Retail DVD and, therefore, support Apple. This is a vanilla install with a handful of kexts removed/replaced for full functionality. See these threads for further information: Retail DVD Guide and New modified BOOT-132 allows you to boot retail DVDs, Use Mac OS X Retail DVD on hackintoshes! 2. WOLFIENUKE'S BOOT FROM EFI PARTITION RETAIL DVD INSTALL (see next post) The Boot from EFI partition method is basically an extension to the Boot-132 method, where the modified kexts are copied to a hidden partition (EFI), leaving your vanilla Retail DVD install untouched on your main drive. This method allows you to run Apple's Software Update without any problems whatsoever. This is arguably the best install method, and one I'm currently using, if you want to keep your system up-to-date with few problems. Making this method even more appealing is the walk-through script written by wolfienuke, where you simply answer a few options and confirm your choices. Although the script runs in the Terminal, no Terminal background is necessary. STANDARD RETAIL DVD INSTALL - UPDATE: 1/25/2008
  1. Updated audio with the latest AppleHDA.kext: Version 1.6.2a37 3outs3ins digital with HDA headphone setup. This update supports HDA front audio: When you plug headphones in, the front speakers will be automatically muted. Also, in System Preferences' Sound, the name Internal Speakers will be changed to Headphones. Additionally, the Microphone inputs include the "Use ambient noise reduction" option.
  2. Added DSDT patcher. An updated dsdt.aml file will be created and copied to your root directory. For more information on this patcher and why it's needed, see DSDT Patcher, a tool to fix your DSDT.
UPDATE: 1/17/2008

  1. Tutorial has been updated for 10.5.6
  2. Standalone kext package and installer package now includes the Voodoo-based 9.6.0 kernel.
PREVIOUS UPDATES:

  1. Added further instructions for those who may have more than one partition on their drive.
  2. Updated the Realtek LAN driver with version 1.8.1 from Psystar, which offers dual-gigabit support and enhanced interrupt handling for improved throughput and link detection. This driver fixes the connection loss after wake issue when using DHCP. Turn "Green LAN" on OFF in BIOS so ports can activate automatically when cable is plugged in. (Latest BIOS update must have toggled the "Green LAN" behavior.)
  3. Simplified script and clarified some instructions.
  4. Updated AppleAHCIPort.kext to support the Intel ICH10-R Chipset. Now shows proper info in System Profiler.
  5. Modified instructions for those who need ejecting drives, i.e. eSATA. Option is available to not include "internal fix." Until a real fix is made, all drives would be flagged as "external" and will have yellow icons.
  6. Fixed stupid paths error in post-patch script.
  7. If you need any of the vanilla kexts that are removed from OS X 10.5.5 by the script, they are here.
Download Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 motherboard kexts - now includes Voodoo-based 9.6.0 kernel. (4MB)

All that's really needed to boot into OS X on this board is the Voodoo kernel, its accompanying System.kext, and dsmos.kext. That's it. Everything else are little fixes for hardware reporting, updated device IDs, audio, LAN, etc. In my case, I also needed the Natit.kext for ATI graphic card support, as without it I just got video corruption and couldn't see the desktop. One important issue to keep in mind when installing kexts is that non-Apple kexts, like dsmos.kext, and injectors, like HDAEnabler.kext, Natit.kext, etc. are not installed with permissions data regarding them. So, Repairing Permissions will do absolutely nothing in fixing them. With the exception of commercial software that come with their own installers, only Apple-supplied OS software will get their permissions repaired. So, be absolutely sure the permissions are correct for these non-Apple kexts, or your system won't boot. Either use the Terminal to do a "sudo chmod -R 755" and "sudo chown -R root:wheel" to the file or use software like OSx86 Tools Utility to install kexts automatically. After performing a Retail Mac OS X Leopard DVD install, our modified post-patch script will be performing the following basic steps for this board. If you desire to perform the kext install manually, these are the steps you would want to accomplish for fully operational subsystems: BASIC RUNDOWN: Install Mac OS X Leopard Retail DVD Backup 10 vanilla files from original install: (This is not absolutely necessary, but a good practice.)
  1. AppleACPIPlatform.kext
  2. AppleAHCIPort.kext
  3. AppleEFIRuntime.kext
  4. AppleHDA.kext
  5. AppleSMBIOS.kext
  6. IOAHCIFamily.kext
  7. IOATAFamily.kext
  8. JMicronATA.kext
  9. System.kext
  10. com.apple.boot.plist (from Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration directory)
Remove 7 incompatible kexts from install:

  1. AppleACPIPlatform.kext
  2. AppleAHCIPort.kext
  3. AppleHDA.kext
  4. AppleSMBIOS.kext
  5. IOAHCIFamily.kext
  6. IOATAFamily.kext
  7. JMicronATA.kext
Install kernel and supporting files (ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO BOOT!):

  1. Voodoo-based 9.6.0 kernel by Andy Vandijck (named "mach_kernel")
  2. Voodoo-based System.kext
  3. com.apple.boot.plist -(updated with device properties string and busratio=20 flag for Voodoo kernel)
Install updated/modified kexts:

  1. AppleHDA.kext
(pre-patched for the ALC889a chipset with Targas patcher)
  2. HDAEnabler.kext
(goes with the included AppleHDA.kext)
  3. AppleACPIPlatform.kext
(w/reboot fix)
  4. IOATAFamily.kext
(over 4GB RAM fix)
  5. JMicronATA.kext
(over 4GB RAM fix)
  6. IOAHCIFamily.kext
(display drives as "internal" fix. NOTE: If you have removable drives, this kext should not be used.)
  7. AppleAHCIPort.kext
(ICH10R ATA driver
  8. RealtekR1000.kext
(on-board LAN support from Psystar's version (1.8.1) of the Realtek R1000 driver)
  9. Natit.kext
(support for the ATI 2400 to 3800x2 GPU Series from netkas.)
  10. NVinject.kext
(support for the NVIDIA GPUs. The NVkush.kext is included for those who wish to use it instead.)
  11. AppleSMBIOS.kext
(for PC EFI compatibility)
  12. dsmos.kext
(page decryption EFI module - ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO BOOT!)
Remove kext cache on new install:

sudo rm -r /Volumes/YOUR_HDD_NAME/System/Library/Extensions.mkext Repair permissions: sudo diskutil repairpermissions /Volumes/YOUR_HDD_NAME DONE! NOTES:
  1. Because I have a ATI GPU, the script includes support for it. If you have a NVIDIA GPU, you may need to install a separate kext. If you have the NVIDIA 8800GT 512, try the included NVinject.kext in the downloaded kexts folder.] Already included.
  2. If you are using DHCP in your Ethernet settings, the RealtekR1000 LAN driver will only grab an IP during boot time, and after wake from sleep will not connect again. Until a fix is made, it is suggested that we use a fixed/manual IP address for your Ethernet connection. This includes inputing your Subnet Mask and Router IP, as well. FIXED with Psystar's version of the Realtek R1000 driver.
You may install these kexts/files via:

  1. Terminal.
  2. Kext Helper b7 (and Terminal). This tool is of limited use as it will only install kexts on the active partition.
  3. OSx86 Tools Utility. This utility will install kexts to the partition of your choice and label them in red for easy visibility. A very versatile tool.
  4. Universal OSx86 Installer.
  5. Slimbuild - Boot-132 CD Creator or SlimbuildGUI.
  6. Retail DVD Install method, which I will outline below.
  7. Boot-132 install or Modified BOOT-132 install.
  8. Boot from EFI Partition method - the best method for a totally unmodified OS install that can be updated without any post-patching or user intervention. See wolfienuke's Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 EFI Partition Boot Install Script in the next post for a incredibly simple and quick install technique.
INSTALLING OS X LEOPARD RETAIL DVD AND BOOTLOADER:

Download Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Installer. (7MB) These files include the EFI v8.0 bootloader, kexts, Voodoo-based 9.6.0 kernel, com.apple.boot.plist, and pre-patch and post-patch scripts. Some have asked for a Boot-132 image, such as created from the Slimbuild CD Creator. The problem is that it works best when you include the UUID of your Install DVD in the boot.plist, which I wouldn't know first hand. I can still make it available, but don't know how successful it may be, as not even I can get it to work reliably. INSTRUCTIONS: Much credit and many thanks go to LTL, from whom the scripts and instructions are based on, David Eliott, who created the boot-132 bootloader, Kabyl and many, many other talented individuals that make these projects possible. If you are already familiar with this method, you don't need to read any further here, but simply make sure you read the scripts well, as there are slight changes. If you are not familiar with this method, go to the Retail DVD Guide to become acquainted with the process and procedure. However, the procedure in the scripts provided below are slightly different. The following is the basic objective: PREPARATION
  1. It is ideal to have two physical drives (not two partitions on the same drive).
  2. One drive must already have OS X installed and running.
This may mean using another Mac or installing a easy-to-use distro like Kalyway on the smaller/slower drive. (I only mention Kalyway, because it is the only distro I'm familiar with and know works well with this board. There may be more recent distros that can achieve equal success.)
  3. Make an ISO of your Retail DVD and download the Combo update, if needed.
  4. Partition your install drive with the GUID Partition Table option from Disk Utility.
  5. Take note of the Disk Identifier for that drive (Get Info of partition, not volume). It may look like this: disk0s2
The first number following "disk" is the disk number. This second number following the "s" is the partition number.
  6. Unmount the drive.
INSTALL EFI AND MAKE DISK BOOTABLE:

  1. Open the pre-patch.sh script in the "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder in your text editor of choice.
  2. Update the name of your install drive in the script here: sudo vsdbutil -a /Volumes/Name_of_your_install_volume
  3. Update (if needed) the Disk Identifier labels in the script (DISKID and PRTNID) to match your own install disk. Remember, the first number following "disk" is the disk number. This second number following the "s" is the partition number. For example, if your identifier is "disk1s2", then the label should look like this: DISKID=1 and PRTNID=2
  4. In Terminal: sudo -s
  5. Type in your user password at the prompt.
  6. In Terminal, cd to the "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder and run pre-patch.sh as root.
HELP: If the folder is on your desktop, in Terminal: cd /Users/Your_User_Name/Desktop/EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5
  7. or, type cd, followed by a space, drag "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder to Terminal window and press Enter
  8. To run script, in Terminal: ./pre-patch.sh
  9. When script completes, your install volume should be mounted.
NOTE: If you have more than one partition on this drive and encounter this error in Terminal, "dd: /dev/diskX: Resource busy", it's likely the other partitions need to be unmounted. The easiest way to run this pre-patch script without these errors is to unmount all the other partitions of the target drive via Disk Utility (with the exception of the partition you are installing to). Make sure your target partition is mounted and, then, run the script again. At the completion of this script, your partitions should be mounted again.
INSTALL OS X

  1. Mount Retail DVD ISO.
  2. In Terminal: open "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg"
If you are not able to access directory via Terminal:
  3. In Terminal: defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
  4. In Terminal: killall Finder
  5. Now, dig down to System/Installation/Packages via Finder
  6. Double-click OSInstall.mpkg in Finder
  7. (To hide files in Finder again, in Terminal: defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE )
  8. Install OS X to target drive.
  9. If needed/desired, mount Combo Updater and install, as well.
POST-INSTALL PATCHING:

  1. Open the post-patch.sh script in the "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder in your text editor of choice.
  2. Update the name of your DESTINATION drive:
DESTINATION=Name_of_your_install_volume
  3. NOTE: If you have removable drives (i.e. eSATA), the following two lines should be commented out "#" or deleted.
sudo rm -r /Volumes/$DESTINATION/System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext
  4. sudo cp -r kexts/IOAHCIFamily.kext /Volumes/$DESTINATION/System/Library/Extensions/
  5. In Terminal: sudo -s (followed by your password)
  6. In Terminal: /usr/sbin/vsdbutil -a /Volumes/Name_of_your_install_volume
  7. In Terminal, cd to the "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder and run post-patch.sh as root.
HELP: If the folder is on your desktop, in Terminal: cd /Users/Your_User_Name/Desktop/EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5
  8. or, type cd, followed by a space, drag "EFI_Installer_GA-EX58-UD5" folder to Terminal window and press Enter
  9. To run script, in Terminal: ./post-patch.sh
  10. When script finishes, in Terminal: exit
REBOOT!

UPDATES: Most of the time, you can run Software Update without any issues. However, sometimes the updates modify the custom-installed kexts and even the kernel, which may result in a non-booting Mac. In those cases, all you need to do is boot into the other drive and run the post-patch.sh script again and you should be ready to run. Again, follow the directions in the scripts very carefully. There are changes that need to be made on your end for a successful install. Being human, I'm sure I goofed somewhere, so provide feedback if there are issues. Disclaimer: I will not be held responsible for any damages, non-working systems, explosions, dead kittens, screaming monkeys, etc. that may result from following these instructions. HELPFUL LINKS AND SCREENSHOTS:Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 product pageGigabyte X58 BIOS FeaturesVirtual BIOSTweakTown: Gigabyte Technical Support ForumBIOS F4 binary update • Preconfigured BIOS profiles (Load CMOS from BIOS <F12>) Contains default 2.66GHz settings (start with this!), 3.2GHz overclock, and 3.8GHz overclock. These are my working profiles. They likely will work for you if you have set up your system similarly, but that is not guaranteed. The most likely area of change is the RAM speed and timings, so pay attention to that, as I run 1600MHz RAM with 9-9-9-24 timings. Additionally, keep in mind the overclock profiles are for my board. Although the 3.2GHz overclock settings required no voltage changes, the 3.8GHz settings required a CPU Vcore (1.4v) and QPI/Vtt (1.34v) voltage change, but still well within the maximum allowed for the CPU and chipset. Although these settings are safe, they may be more than your board needs or less than it needs. Only you can determine that through tests. I will not take responsibility for any harm done from overclocking your board. NOTE: I use the Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) for my Corsair XMS3 RAM. Your RAM may not have a XMP profile or one under the same name, so double-check this setting. For the absolute best in stability, use the XMP profile (if available) or key in your memory timings manually (Your BIOS can only guess your timings with the AUTO setting.) Current Integrated Peripherals settings in the BIOS: pk340000000002.png Reduced: 86% of original size [ 593 x 443 ] - Click to view full image Working hardware devices: (CLICK FOR ACTUAL SIZE) mk7.png Reduced: 86% of original size [ 593 x 445 ] - Click to view full image Crunching Prime95 for 5 hours @ 3.8GHz: (CLICK FOR ACTUAL SIZE)  Reduced: 86% of original size [ 593 x 475 ] - Click to view full image kind regards, MAJ

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Optiplex GX620 - 해킨토시 Hackintosh/Mainboard2009. 4. 3. 22:59

1. Intel 945G, ICH7

System Specs

  • Processor: 3.4GHz Intel Pentium-D (4MB L2, two cores, 800MHz FSB)
  • RAM: 4GB DDR2
  • Video: on-board GMA950
  • Audio: on-board AC97
  • Network: on-board Broadcom BCM57xx
  • Optical Drive: Optiarc DVD-RW AD-5560A

설치

  • myHack 1.1, 정품 Retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3

Working

  • SATA
  • Optical Drive
  • Graphics. Default to 1024x768, fixed with extra kext
  • Audio. Not detected, fixed with extra kext
  • USB
  • Ethernet. Not detected, fixed with extra kext
  • Sleep (after setting S3 in BIOS)
  • Chocolate Kernel
  • AppleIntelGMA950.kext (20091006, from "gma950worksnow" on kexts.com)
  • AppleIntelGMA950VADriver.bundle ("gma950worksnow")
  • AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext ("gma950worksnow")
  • AppleAC97Audio.kext
  • AppleBCM5751Ethernet.kext
  • Hardware Address (MAC) forced with 'MACADD' rc script

2. ICH6
  • Processor: 2.8GHz Intel P4
  • RAM: 2GB DDR2
  • Mac (10.6.3 iATKOS S3 version 2).

설치 이미지

  • 10.6.3 iATKOS S3 version 2 해킨 배포본


Working

  • /Extra
  • fakesmc
  • disabler
  • evoreboot.kext
  • uuid
  • rtc 32bit
  • modified kernel qoopz 10.3.0



 

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Posted by Ritz®™
2009. 4. 3. 05:44

EventBox Machiest용 Hackintosh/Tip2009. 4. 3. 05:44

덕분에 EventBox 문제 해결했습니다.

개발자 홈피에서 직접 받았습니다.

좋은 팁 감사합니다.  ^ ^

http://milen.tumblr.com/post/92206471/eventbox-twitter-aftermath

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