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Mac os x install disc x86
Mac os x install disc x86











You need to use "sudo" to make the command work. Since you probably don't know what that means, you can't use the command. I suggest you take a moment to understand what you're going to do next.įirst, you will not be able to use MacMan's command unless you can su to root first. Unmount the the first drive you built with the boot0 error, the "not booting" drive, that's named "Snow Leopard HD". * Once your system is up, open Drive Utility. * Boot the system (to the only drive that works). If your drive is 6GB/S drive, you can now move it to the white SATA controller port too. * Put leave the smaller (good) drive in the system & put the bigger (not booting) drive in with it. * Once THIS drive is built, you will NOT have the boot0 error, unless they change the architecture on the smaller drives too.

mac os x install disc x86

** NOTE ** I suggest that you name the partition something simple, like "Mac HD" & NOT the same thing you named your other boot partition. * Install another 500GB HDD (could use a drive as small as 20GB as long as it's SATA or Solid State) & install SL exactly the same way on this drive, EXCEPT make only 1 partition as per TonyMacx86's original instructions. * When "done" have boot0 error, so remove this HD for now. * Install Snow Leopard as per 'regular' instructions. * Use Disk Utility to slice 1.5TB drive at 600GB boot partition, named "Snow Leopard HD" & the other 900GB partition named "Extra" * Build system as per instructions with 1.5TB HDD installed (you'll have to slice it up once you get to the installation). * Download Multibeast for Snow Leopard & save to USB Flash drive. & save to USB Flash drive with your DSDT. * Download SL 10.6.8 Combo Update from Apple, here: Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 * Download appropriate DSDT file for motherboard & save to USB Flash drive (I used a 4GB). * Purchase Snow Leopard upgrade DVD as per instructions above or here: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard - Apple Store (U.S.) 3 if you include putting the parts together to build your system. This looks like a lot of stuff, but the whole process only takes about 2 hours.

mac os x install disc x86

I've use this post to make my Snow Leopard installation work too. Thanks for this MacMan! Of course, this works great (if used correctly).

mac os x install disc x86

Use iBoot + MultiBeast to install Snow Leopardĥ. If you have access to a Mac, use the default UniBeast guide on it's own.Ģ. ​Here, in the simplest of terms, is the method for retail Mac OS X installation using iBoot, UniBeast, and MultiBeast without access to a Mac. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide













Mac os x install disc x86