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Any OSx86 installation guide can seem daunting at first glance, especially when trying to remember cryptic terminal commands and sorting through volumes of misinformation on the web. This guide requires no coding, terminal work, or Mac experience of any kind. You will not need access to a Mac. In fact, it’s easier and faster for me to install Snow Leopard with fully working components on my system than it is to install Windows 7. And more fun.
The iBoot + MultiBeast method is designed and tested for any desktop or laptop running the latest line of Intel processors, the Core i3/i5/i7s. I have had reports of success with older machines as well including CoreDuo, Core2Duo, and even Pentium 4. However, AMD processors are not supported.YOU WILL NEED
*A computer running an Intel Processor
*A blank CD
*A Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail DVD
*To leave any fear of your computer at the door.
*Patience and humility- it may not work out perfectly the first time- but with enough tenacity and grit, you’ll reach the promised land. It’s easy to get frustrated, but don’t give up! There are a community of users with similar hardware in the tonymacx86 Forum to provide support if you get stuck.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
*If you have greater than 4gb of RAM, remove the extra RAM for a maximum of 4gb. You can put back any extra RAM in after the installation process.
*Use only 1 graphics card in the 1st PCIe slot with 1 monitor plugged in.
*Remove any hard drives besides the blank drive being used for OS X.
*Remove any USB peripherals besides keyboard and mouse.
*Remove any PCI cards besides graphics- they may not be Mac compatible.
*If using a Gigabyte P55 board, use the blue Intel SATA ports- not the white Gigabyte SATA ports.
*It’s best to use an empty hard drive- you will have to partition and format the drive.
*Always back up any of your important data.You will need to set your BIOS to ACHI mode and your Boot Priority to boot from CD-ROM first. This is the most important step, and one many people overlook. Make sure your bios settings match these. It’s not difficult- the only thing I did on my Gigabyte board besides setting Boot Priority to CD/DVD first was set Optimized Defaults, change SATA to AHCI mode, and set HPET to 64-bit mode.
STEP 2: INSTALL MAC OS X In order to boot the Mac OS X Retail DVD, you’ll need to download and burn iBoot. For desktops and laptops using unsupported Intel CPUs and graphics, a legacy version of iBoot can be downloaded here.
*Download iBoot
*Burn the image to CD
*Place iBoot in CD/DVD drive
*Restart computer
*At Chameleon prompt, eject iBoot
*Insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail DVD and press F5
*When you see the screen below, press enter to begin the boot process
*When you get to the installation screen, open Utilities/Disk Utility
*NOTE: If you can’t get to the installation screen, retry the process, but type -x at the screen above. This will enter Mac OS X Safe Mode, which will allow you to proceed.
*Partition your hard drive to GUID Partition Table
*Format your hard drive to Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
*For the purposes of this guide, name it Snow Leopard. You can rename it later.
*Close Disk Utility
*When the installer asks you where to install, choose Snow Leopard
*Choose Customize‚ and uncheck additional options. This will hasten the install process. You can always install this stuff later.
*Restart computer.
*Place iBoot back in drive.
*When you get to the Chameleon boot selection screen, choose your new Snow Leopardinstallation.
*View the super-cool Mac OS X Snow Leopard Welcome Video, and set up your computer!STEP 3: UPDATE TO 10.6.5Upon the release of 10.6.2 and the 27″ Intel Core i5 and i7 iMacs, Mac OS X Snow Leopard officially supports the Core i5 750 and Core i7 860. The 10.6.5 Update will install a Vanilla Kernel, as well as a host of security and stability fixes. Details are available on Apple’s website.
*Open Finder and navigate to your Snow Leopard drive.
*Right-click and delete Mac OS X Install Folder. This folder is an unnecessary remnant of the installation process, and serves no purpose.
*Download the Mac OS X 10.6.5 Combo Update
*Download MultiBeast
*Open MultiBeast- don’t run it yet, just leave it open. Set up windows as shown.
*Mount MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.5.dmg
*Install MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.5.pkg
*Upon completion, the installer will ask you to reboot. DO NOT REBOOT.
*Switch to the already open MultiBeast. If it closes, just re-open it.
STEP 4: MULTIBEAST
MultiBeast is an all-in-one post-installation tool designed to enable boot from hard drive, and install support for Audio, Network, and Graphics. It contains two different complete post-installation solutions: EasyBeast and UserDSDT. In addition it includes System Utilities to rebuild caches and repair permissions and a collection of drivers, boot loaders, boot time config files and handy software.
Choose one of the following options directly following a fresh installation and update:
EasyBeast is a DSDT-free solution for any Core/Core2/Core i system. It installs all of the essentials to allow your system to boot from the hard drive. Audio, Graphics and Network will have to be enabled separately.
UserDSDT is a bare-minimum solution for those who have their own pre-edited DSDT. Place your DSDT.aml on the desktop before install. Audio, Graphics and Network will have to be enabled separately. HINT: Check the DSDT Database for a pre-edited DSDT.
*Run MultiBeast.
*If you have a custom DSDT that’s been edited, place the file on your desktop and chooseUserDSDT.
*All others select EasyBeast
*Select System Utilities.
*Optionally, you may install further drivers via Advanced Options to enable ethernet, sound, graphics, etc… Be sure to read the documentation provided about each installation option. NOTE:EasyBeast, and UserDSDT install Chameleon RC4 by default, so you’ll not need to check that option.
*Install to Snow Leopard- it should take about 4 minutes to run scripts.
*Eject iBoot.
*Reboot- from your new Snow Leopard installation drive.
Congratulations! You’re done!!
Your PC is now fully operational, while running the latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard! And you have a nice Boot CD to get into your system in case things go awry. Boot your system from iBoot if you have issues. You may run MultiBeast as often as you like.
If you can’t boot, try typing -x at the Chameleon prompt to enter safe mode, or just boot with iBoot. When you get to the desktop, you can make all of the changes you need to. The best way to start fresh is delete whatever you’re trying to get rid of- including the whole /Extra folder, as most kexts are installed there. Then you can re-run MultiBeast. As long as you rebuild caches and repair permissions after you’re done, you can do just about anything you want to /Extra/Extensions and /System/Library/Extensions. Anything can be tweaked and enabled upon subsequent uses of MultiBeast.
If you’ve had success using iBoot + MultiBeast, consider a contribution to help keep the sites going. We’re constantly updating and tweaking our tools to help you.I
PS: For our most current workarounds and solutions forissues such as USB and audio, check out the Mac OS X 10.6.3 Update, Mac OS X 10.6.4 Update, and Mac OS X 10.6.5 Updatearticles. Good luck.
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Lately, several websites have copied and posted up the text on these pages. This is strictly forbidden and violators will be reported. You may only copy from this page on the condition that you will not publicly distribute this text on the internet and that you have notified us that you are reproducing the texts. Thanks for abiding this ruleEver wanted to try out the famous Mac OS X operating system for yourself without getting a mac? Now you can, by using the x86 emulation software VMware Workstation (or Server), and to make it better, on a PC running Windows! Read on for more information:Ever since Apple made the move to Intel processors, hackers have been trying hard to modify the x86 version of OS X to run on a PC. And, of course, they have indeed succeeded in doing it. Various hackers have released hacked ISO torrents that can be installed on PCs. However, this violates the Apple EULA agreement and there are legal issues with using the ISOs. The legal ways to obtain a copy would be:1) Become an Apple Developer ($500 membership)2) Buy a real mac, deactivate the copy of OS X and install it on a PC (this way would be pointless because the whole point is to run OS X without getting a mac). This way also somewhat violates the EULA because the agreement says that you can’t run OS X on non-Apple hardware.Its best to get a legal copy of the ISO because then you can install the software without worry about malicious software or about the software phoning home.With that said, lets begin.Mac Os X 10.7 Torrent
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*Processor supporting SSE2 or SSE3 instructions (Use CPU-Z for Windows to check)
*Windows 2000 or higher/Linux (Mandrake, SUSE, or Red Hat)
*DVD-RW drive if you are burning the ISOSoftware Requirements:
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*Mac OS x86 ISO; For test purposes ONLY, in this guide the «JaS Mac OS X 10.4.8 Intel/AMD SSE2 SSE3 PPF1+PPF2» ISO will be used. Mac specific DVDs cannot be used.
*Burning software to burn the ISO to DVD (optional, recommended)
*Blank 4.7GB DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW disc (if you are burning)
*Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (if you are not burning the ISO)Step 1: Install softwareInstall all the software that is required. VMware is mandatory. If you are going to burn the ISO file to a DVD (recommended), you will need burning software such as NTI CD/DVD Maker or Nero Burning ROM. If you aren’t going to burn the disc, then you will need drive emulation software such as Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive.Step 2a: Burn the ISO (if you are burning)Use your favourite burning software to burn the ISO image to DVD. Insert the bruned DVD into your optical drive.Step 2b: Mount the image (if you are not burning)Mount the OS x86 DVD ISO file in Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (You can use Alcohol 120% if you want). You cannot mount the ISO directly in VMware because VMware cannot properly read HFS+ images (thats the format the Mac OS ISO is in)Step 3: Configure VMwareNote: In this guide, VMware Workstation 6 will be used. VMware Server or Workstation 5 can be used, but Workstation 6 is strongly recommended.
*On the home page, click «Create new virtual machine» to bring up the dialog below:
*Important Note: If you are installing directly to a physical drive or partition (ignore this tip if you don’t know what this is, its an advanced option) choose the Custom option and when you get to the screen that deals with hard drives, set VMware to access a physical partition or disk
*Choose Other as the Guest OS and choose Other for the version. Click Next
*Note: There are several Guest OSes that you can choose for Mac OS X. The best are:– Windows NT <--- Works very well– Other , Other– Linux , Other Linux– Other , FreeBSD
*Speed-up tip: Store the virtual machine in a partition or hard disk that is separate from the current partition/hard disk that you are currently using. This will make the virtual machine somewhat faster.
*Click «Use network address translation (NAT)» if you are using a official legal copy of OS x86 or «Use host-only networking» if you are using a hacked ISO image (for test purposes, of course 🙂 to prevent Mac OS X from registering itself during installation
*Choose a disk size (6GB is minimum). If you choose 6GB, you will have 1.5GB of space left after installation for your own programs. Any size is OK as long as you have the hard drive space. Check the «Allocate all disk space now» checkbox (not necessary, but it improves speed). Choose «Split disk into 2GB files» if you are putting the virtual machine on a FAT32 partition. Click Finish and wait till the virtual disk is created.
*Click on «Floppy» and click Remove (You don’t need floppies for OS X)
*Click on «Memory» and on the right, adjust the memory amount to about half your actual system memory.
*Click «CD-ROM (IDE 1…» and on the right, select your virtual image drive/physical drive from the drop-down menu. Click OK to return back to Home. Close VMware Workstation or Server.
*If you wish, you can click «Add» to add a USB Controller (not tested)Step 4: Edit VMware config file
*Navigate to the folder where you placed your virtual machine
*Note: For networking in 10.4.8, add the line ethernet0.virtualDev=»e1000″ to the file
*Note: Sometimes, the line scsi0.present=»TRUE» won’t work. Change it to scsi0.present=»FALSE». However, on the test machine, this was not required.
*Speed-up tip: set the guestOS line to «guestOS = «darwin»
*Save the file. The end result should look somewhat like this:
*Note: If you make any changes to the virtual machine in the VMware interface after editing the file, all changes will be lostStep 5: Configure VM BIOSThis is not exactly necessary, but it will make the VM a lot faster
*Go back into VMware and click the green triangle to start your machine
*Quickly click inside the VM window (this lets you control the VM)
*Go into the Advanced tab >> I/O Device Configuration
*Disable all Serial ports, Parallel ports, and Floppy Disk controllers
*Press F10 to save and exit. The machine will reboot.Step 6: Partition/Format the hard drive
*If you have mounted the ISO/inserted the DVD, the machine should boot to the DVD. It prompts you to press any key to continue Mac OS X installation. Click inside the screen and press a key to start the installer
*Note: If you are using a JaS 10.4.8 image without PPF1, the image will not boot in VMware.
*After a long log/script of commands, the friendly installer screen will come up telling you to choose a language. Choose a language and click the Arrow to Continue
*The DVD will prepare the installer and the main screen will come up
*In Disk Utility, choose your VMware hard drive from the left. In the main area, click the Partition tab
*Make sure the format is set to «Mac OS Extended (Journaled)»
*Once the process is done, click the red X button to close Disk Utility and relaunch the installer
*Note: If you are using a JaS 10.4.8 image that is not patched with PPF2, the new partition will not be usable. Get a new image OR use a previous version image (10.4.7, etc.) to partition.
*Choose your newly formatted virtual HD and click Continue again
*The Printer Drivers and the Hardware support are useless. You can install the Language Translations and Additional Fonts if you use a language other than English. You can install X11 if you want to (It lets you run Linux packages). Finally, choose the patch that is right for your CPU (AMD or Intel). Choose everything you need and click Install
*Note: If you get a Kernel stack error in VMware after installation, ignore it and click OK
*After the machine restarts, if all goes well, Mac OS X should boot!
*Speed-up tip – After installation, go to SystemLibraryExtensions and delete AppleTPMACPI.kext if it existsEND OF INSTRUCTIONS||v
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*Press Ctrl + Alt to toggle between host and guest OS
*VMware Tools is currently not available for OS X so you cannot run the VM at high resolutions. Some hackers are working on a way to use the Linux VMware Tools image to install it on OS X
*The processor speed is equivalent to that of a low end G3
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