Fox’s Hackintosh Install Tutorial PART 3/4
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Continuation of my Hackintosh Tutorial, part 3/4.
Continuation of my Hackintosh Tutorial, part 3/4.
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I said that resembles the first edition installment to display the installment error finally, I install the snow leopard am this
I’m sorry, I can’t read Chinese.
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You need to have your graphics card recognized from the first boot-up. Then it will show the video. Otherwise, the resolution is deemed too low (1024×768 base VESA resolution) and the video is skipped.
Use Disk Utility to burn a CD using an image file.
I’ve included this shortcut in my new Quick Hackintosh Tutorial video. Thanks anyway, though!
Press command + Q on the registration page to skip it
(apple key + q key)
dude i really need some help ive downloaded “boot 123″ do i need to make the files into an iso. because i put all the loose files onto a cd hoping that it would work but it didnt.
if i wont to have snow leopard what i must to do
i must to have only snow, or normal too?
lucky bastard
you live in japan
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First of all, it has drivers, you just don’t have constant problems with them.
Second, if you have kernel panics constantly, you’ve done something wrong.
I do have a mac, but I’ll make this a little winter project of mine.
It sounds like you tried to run a system with incompatible hardware. Watch my first video in the series.
You are also entirely uninformed about the subject. All of my videos were edited and exported using Final Cut Pro on my Hackintosh. I’ve played many hours of World of Warcraft on it. The performance is nothing short of incredible, and the stability rivals Windows XP/Vista/7. See my video where I demo it, running Final Cut Pro with HD video and a 3D game.
And get compatible hardware.
Hackintosh sucks.
Your running an operating system that has no drivers.
it has no idea what it’s being run on or how to work the hardware.
I have had my experience with it and it crashes, constant kernal panics, slow.
If you have the money get a real mac.
it doesn’t matter as long as u put the bootloader in b4 it boots up i.e. before the computer tries to load an operating system
i was wondering im using a hackintosh just now but when i installed it i looked forward to seeing the leopard first boot video that says welcome in different languages oh well can u please tell me if u know how to get this to show up once u have installed mac osx on PC hardware.
Hey man, that’s awesome. Didn’t know that. I’ll keep it in mind
. I love the internet. I remember back before the internet, the only way to get info was to talk to someone who knew, buy a book, or just play around endlessly in front of a command prompt. Collective knowledge is a good thing.
at registration info you can skip that screen just do command (aka windows key) + Q.
When u put the bootloader disk back in after it says it failed, do you shut the computer off when you open the drive first? or put it in while the computer is on.
Sounds like you’re running into trouble. Try looking up how to install the kexts for your ethernet chipset, and then reinstall them. Try a variety of things. Once you find what works, you may need to reinstall and use what works to avoid all the other failed attempts you made that may cause conflicts later.
what do I do if my internet on mac os is going very slowly compared to XP which is real quick??
what did you do with the keyboard i need to know!!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!!!! I was just about to download one of those illegal hackintosh ‘distors’, but my friend has a genuine Mac OS X DVD I will borrow off him. Once again; THANKS!!!!!
BTW, I have the Asus P5K SE motherboard, similiar to your Asus P5K V motherboard.
If you watch through all the parts of the video, you’ll see how to install the boot loader onto your hard disk, so that you will never need the boot loader CD again… unless you reinstall or have trouble. Download and use OSx86 Tools for a simple, graphical installation of the EFI boot loader
you don’t have to use the boot up disk every time you turn the computer on do you? that would really suck.
Hey Stellarola! Yes you’re absolutely right. I realized that after uploading the video. Thanks for pointing it out. It is definitely an issue with booting up the system, not power management.