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Installing Mac OS X Leopard On A PC In Three Easy Steps
by
Scott Beale on October 27, 2007 ·
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Within 24 hours of the release of
Mac OS X Leopard, dailyApps has posted a tutorial on how to
install Leopard on a PC (aka HackinTosh) in three easy steps using a patched DVD image based on information posted to the
OSx86 Scene forums.
Well its been only a day since the Mac OSX Leopard was released officially by Apple and the hackers have managed to create a patched DVD that everyone like you and me can use to install Leopard on PCâs without having to buy a Mac. Please note the tutorial that I am going to post is still experimental and things might not work the right way simply because it is still early days in hacking Leopard to work on PCâs. Well if you donât mind your PC getting screwed then go ahead and try out this tutorial.
UPDATE 1:
Eric points out that dailyApps is currently down due to the massive traffic their Leopard hack post is generating. While you are waiting for it to come back up, why not enjoy the latest
Laugh-Out-Loud Cats by Ape Lad.
UPDATE 2:
Joe let us know that Coral Cache has
cached the blog post.
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Install Snow Leopard on PC [using USB]
Tuesday, November 03rd, 2009 | Author:
Taranfx
We had been into Mac OS X Installation on PC for a long time now. We ve produced Three flawless guides, though complexity may have varied.
With all your generous support, we are now able to produce the
Easiest Guide to Install Snow Leopard on PC.
Before We Start:
- You need Supported hardware.
- 8GB or Higher USB drive.
- Snow Leopard Install DVD ($29 upgrade disk works) or an equivalent downloaded ISO.
- Another Mac to prepare your thumb drive. You can also do this over a Hackintosh PC.
- The EP45UD3P Snow Leopard install package: [ame="http://www.zshare.net/download/678900076d1471e0/"]Download[/ame]. This Automates all CommandLine work.
Step 1: Prepairing USB
First, were going to format usb thumb drive, later copy the Snow Leopard DVD image to the thumb drive.
Watch the video in HD and fullscreen to get clearer look at the process.
After you restore the Snow Leopard install DVD to your thumb drive, all youve got to do is Run the EP45UD3P Snow Leopard.pkg file (download link above), select your thumb drive, and, let the installer will take care of all the work.
Step 2. Configuring BIOS:
Youve got to make some small adjustments to your BIOS.
- Boot Priority: Enable USB Boot, and set USB thumb drive the highest priority for Boot.
- AHCI Mode: SATA RAID/AHCI Mode should be set to AHCI
- ACPI Power mode: Set it to S3(STR).
If you have trouble finding these settings, refer to the images below (click to enlarge) credits to
Adam Pash.
Step 3: Installation
Now comes the easy part.
Restart PC, Make sure your prepared thumb drive is plugged into your PC. :
As shown in the Video: Boot into the Snow Leopard installer, format the hard drive you want to install Snow Leopard to (go to Utilities -> Disk Utility, then click on the drive, select 1 Partition, Mac OS X Journaled, give it a name, and make sure GUID Partition Table is set in the Options. After you Apply the new partition, go back to the installer and install like normal to that drive. When you reboot after the install completes, press the arrow keys at the graphical boot menu and select the drive you just installed Snow Leopard to.
Step 4. Minor Tweaks (optional but good to have)
You should have everything working by now. But here are few additional, optional steps to enhance your Experience:
1. Get Sound Fully working:
Sound isnt
entirely working yet. You may notice that sound actually does work in some instances, but not all. All you should actually need to do is open up the Sound preference pane in System Preferences (/Applications/System Preferences), click the
Output tab, and change the output device to Built-in Line output (I havent tested with digital out, but it should work fine in theory).
2. Boot into Snow Leopard without USB Thumb Drive
Right now, your Hackintosh needs USB to boot. To boot from internal harddisk, install the custom bootloader to your hard drive. Unzip EP45UD3P Snow Leopard.pkg zip file that you downloaded initially, run it and select the hard drive youve installed Snow Leopard to. Once the installer completes, youll no longer need your thumb drive plugged in to boot into Snow Leopard.
Bingo! You installed Snow Leopard on PC by the Easiest Way!
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Update: You can upgrade to OS X 10.6.1 without any issues.
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