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RE: OMG Screw getting a Mac...
Finally!, I just got it working, ended up that SSE3 isn't properly supported on dual cores (or at least doesn't work on OSX86)

I used the JaS 10.4.6 release (10.4.7 isn't supported on AMD's)


I may write a tutorial of how i did it *-)
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Finally!, I just got it working, ended up that SSE3 isn't properly supported on dual cores (or at least doesn't work on OSX86)

I used the JaS 10.4.6 release (10.4.7 isn't supported on AMD's)


I may write a tutorial of how i did it *-)

Congrats! So did I! :D Just got it installed today. I'm posting this on it. I used the exact same files as you but I also applied a 200mb patch from JaS for better support. Mac owns.
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better support for what?
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Finally!, I just got it working, ended up that SSE3 isn't properly supported on dual cores (or at least doesn't work on OSX86)

I used the JaS 10.4.6 release (10.4.7 isn't supported on AMD's)


I may write a tutorial of how i did it *-)

Congrats! So did I! :D Just got it installed today. I'm posting this on it. I used the exact same files as you but I also applied a 200mb patch from JaS for better support. Mac owns.
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RE: OMG Screw getting a Mac...
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Yeah i wanna screenie too

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can you tell me how, i wanna have mac on my pc.
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RE: OMG Screw getting a Mac...
Check your hardware against the osx86 wiki http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/HCL_10.4.6

THIS WILL NOT WORK ON ALL PC'S, Your Processor must support SSE2, AMD dual cores say that they support SSE3 but they currently do not work with OSX86 (i just found this out for my AMD X64 X2 4200+) and so do not apply the SSE3 patch only SSE2.

You can find out what your processor supports by using a program called cpu-z it can be downloaded here http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-135.zip

10.4.7 cannot be installed on an AMD system (this may change in the future but not able at present)

You will need a pre-patched iso of the Mac OSX install dvd, i used the JaS release, others include HOTiSO and Goatsec afaik...

I installed to a spare hard drive this is how i successfully did it. (I'm writing this from memory so may have some errors but i'll try my best i did install it 4 times so should remember mostly :P)

Requirements:
  • USB mouse and Keyboard - i borrowed a usb mouse i plan on buying one tomorrow
  • Hard Drive : Windows XP installed
  • Hard Drive : To install Mac OS X too (Will erase all data prior to install so if needed BACKUP)
  • Partition Magic
  • Pre Patched Mac OS X Install DVD (I used JaS)

Using Partition Magic in Windows XP, locate the Hard Drive that you wish to install Mac OS X too, delete all partitions on that drive so that it shows the whole drive as being "unallocated space" click apply, it may say something about not active just ignore this, it will most likely ask you to reboot, agree to reboot.

Reboot your system as you normally would to XP, partition magic will show a few screens prior to XP booting (they look like chkdsk/scan disk screens) your system may reboot after the first partition magic jobs complete, continue to let it reboot and go into XP again. After XP loading bootscreen Partition magic did some more stuff and then booted into the XP Welcome/logon screen.

Now you should have an unallocated Hard Disk Drive, Turn off your PC (as a failsafe i now removed the plugs leading into my windows hard drive) Reboot your computer with the Patched Mac OS X DVD in your DVD drive, make sure that you boot to the DVD, you may need to do this in your BIOS settings (which is normally accessed by pressing delete when powering on your computer) and changing the Boot order/priority.

If done correctly you will launch to a screen asking you to press any key to launch mac osx install dvd, press a key.

The Mac OS X DVD takes AAAAGGGGGGEEEEEEESSSSSSS to load up, it will show a grey screen with the apple logo in the middle and a small grey loading circle thing underneath. this will take about 10 minutes maybe more to launch to a blue screen (nothing like a BSOD) asking you which language option you want the installer in

Use your keyboard to select a language and press enter, it will now load the installer itself

The installer will have the taskbar along the top and the installer window in the middle.

Using the mouse, in the taskbar, click on Utilities -> Disc Utility, it will load a window listing the Hard Drives and their partitions on the left hand side, click on the hard drive you wish to install Mac OS X onto and then in the main panel click on the 'erase' tab/button near the top of the box, this will change the content of the panel displaying formatting options.

Choose Mac OS Journalled, and in the name box type in 'Apple MacOS X' and click erase, this will format the hard drive (there will be a small progress bar in the bottom right of the panel) once done close the disk utilities window (top left red button for those of you who've never used a mac before)

Now the installer, BE CAREFUL HERE DO NOT GO CLICK HAPPY, click continue and select your hard drive (it should be the only option) i think a box popped down and asks you to agree to install there, click agree, MAKE SURE TO CLICK CUSTOMIZE WHEN THE OPTION APPEARS IN THE BOTTOM LEFT OF THE INSTALLER, so keep your eye out for it

Click customize, it will list the install variables, you can probably disable printer drivers (i just enabled epson because i have an epson printer) and language options (i only speak english and so didn't need to install french/german/japanese etc translations) YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL THE PATCH FOR YOUR PROCESSOR, so expand the patches section and select the right things to install for your system for me it was AMD Base and AMD SSE2 patch, and some of the other things but nothing Intel, your configs may differ and probably will.

(This is what got me stumped a few times because my processor was not listed on the online supported hardware list, but the AMD64 single core supported the SSE3 patch and worked great, but the 4400 dual core didn't work with the SSE3 patch so i had to gamble, check the hardware list on the wiki first)

once your happy that you've got the right config chose to install, the setup will verify the dvd (takes ages again ~20 minutes) it then installs the files (again taking ages at about ~35-45 minutes obviously depending on your install variables) Finally it will be done and try to reboot (for me it didn't and i had to reboot manually)

(I plugged back my XP Hard disk now) Reboot to windows and copy this file - http://www.nedprod.com/Niall_stuff/MacOS%20X/chain0 - into C:/ , Making sure hidden files are shown, open C:\boot.ini in Notepad. Add the following option to the bottom:

C:\chain0="MacOS X"

Reboot. (i also unplugged HDD again)

Reboot to the dvd again (yeah i know *yawn* make yourself a drink) You need to make the Partition 'ACTIVE' So, this time go to Utilities -> Terminal (this will open a box similar to DOS command prompt)

1. Determine which disk your MacOSX partition is on

    Type diskutil list (then press enter)

    Verify which disk holds your partition (disk0, disk1, etc.)

-Mine was on disk0, yours may say rdisk0 or something else

2. Start using Fdisk

    Assuming the MacOSX disk is the first disk ("disk0"), then
    type fdisk -e /dev/disk0 <== use your disk number here !! (then press enter)

THOSE ARE SPACES IN BETWEEN DO NOT MISS THEM OUT

5. Determine which partition for MacOSX needs to be set "Active"

    Type p (then press enter)

    Verify which partition is for MacOSX (1, 2, 3, etc.)

6. Set the partition "Active"

    Assuming it is partition 1, then
    type f 1 <== use your partition number here !! (then press enter)

REMEMBER TO PUT THE SPACE BETWEEN F AND YOUR PARTITION NUMBER

7. Save and exit

    Type write (then press enter)

-it will ask you if your sure

    Type y (yes you are sure) (then press enter)

    Type exit (to quit)

8. Reboot removing the DVD :zippy:

(I replugged the Windows XP HDD in again)

MY PC then attempted to boot into windows and gave me an OS selection, you may have to press F8 during startup to access this option.

Select MacOS X

It will ask you something like press enter to boot into Mac OS X, do so. A load of text will go whizzing past matrix styleeee, just leave it to do all this, it should then boot into Mac OS X setup, allowing you to setup keyboard layout etc.

If it has worked Congratulations, if not then i can't help you sorry :zippy:

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This post was edited on 08-13-2006 at 09:20 AM by aNILEator.
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You don't need to do all that ^ All's I did was:

1. Burnt JaS DVD Version
2. Unplugged all hard drives except the one I wanted OS X on
3. Booted from JaS OS X DVD.
4. Made my partitions in Disk Manager in the install.
5. Installed OS X.

That there worked fine for me. And also you can use PS/2 mouse and keyboard you don't need just USB. I'm useing PS/2 Keyboard and USB mouse.

*Oh and also make sure the drive you install on is set to Master on the jumper pin.

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RE: OMG Screw getting a Mac...
wheres the screen shot i wanted :sad:
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There ya go.
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RE: OMG Screw getting a Mac...
mine is set to slave, still works :P but yeah mine is a more complete tutorial (possibly best on t3h interw3bs at the moment :O:O:O:O:O) as most don't go into full depth step by step :P

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