bladerrock Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 After lots of R&D we have successfully install “Mac OSx iPC Leopard 10.5.6” in to our PC. We would like to write the process and required files to help anyone facing problem like us. When I was searching for these things, there is no clear picture what to do, which files are required, so I thought I should mention at least my configuration so that, it would be a help for others. System Configuration: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 GHz Motherboard: Intel Original DG41TY Hard Disk: Seagate 1 TB and Seagate 320 GB Ram: DDR 3 " 2 GB Graphic Card: nVidia 9400 GT 1 GB Monitor: 22 inch Samsung LCD DVD Writer: LG DVD Writer Files Need to Download: Torrent of “iPC_OSx86_10_5_6_Universal_PPF5_Final” from “http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5121131/iPC_OSx86_10_5_6_Universal_PPF5_Final” (write this iso into a dvd to boot from dvd, I will describe below the steps) Nvidia9400GT Display Driver �" MacOS :- http://www.mediafire.com/?0ejnymzikjj Apple Azalia Audio Driver kext :- http://www.mediafire.com/?mm2tqmhzwvo seatbelt.kext-10.5.5 :- http://www.mediafire.com/?tlvdjgzmyk0 MacInstallConfigiguration.rtf :- http://www.mediafire.com/?wb4rjzkmiit Addition File: MacDrive8+Keygen :- http://www.mediafire.com/?qgn0lzij1nj (MacDrive is a software which can read Mac files from windows.) The best idea to install Mac OS into your PC is, first you should have 2 separate hard-disk, for example one for Windows and another for Mac OS. Then no need for dual boot complication, like configure Chameleon in Mac OS or install some dual boot software into windows. {This may be very hectic and error process} So make sure you have a Hard-Disk for Mac OS. If that Hard-disk contains any data or any partition then copy those to somewhere else, then boot it with window boot-able CD to delete those partition. Delete all the partition and make only one partition without format, then exit the window by shuting down your PC. Then make sure you have write the “iPC_OSx86_10_5_6_Universal_PPF5_Final” iso into a DVD, which you have downloaded from torrent, mentioned above. Then start the PC, go to BIOS then set the boot device priority to DVD drive. Make sure that you have inserted that DVD into your DVD drive. Now you can see Darwin boot loader, and the Mac OS install will start automatically. When first screen appeared, with continue button, you should choose the Disk Utility from top menu. With Disk Utility now you can format the Hard-disk to HFS format to install Mac OS. On left side, there is a panel which should show your Hard-disk. Select that and from right-side drop-down menu select the “MacOS Extended (journal)” option to format. Then do it. Then close the disk utility window, so then your MacOS install window will come automatically. Then on the next screen select the Hard-disk you have formatted recently to install the MacOS. Now the very important step, you should do it correctly. There is a configure button on the bottom-left side of the window, press it, then one big list will come to front. Here you can select kernel, drivers etc. So this is very important, otherwise your Mac will not run correctly. Above in the “Files Need to Download” section, I have mentioned one file “MacInstallConfigiguration.rtf”, which contains all the driver names, which you should select in your configuration section. After you have finished the selection, now the final step, press install. It will take 5 to 10 min to install the MacOS. Now it is finished. Now you can run your Mac. But for better display, if you have nVidia 9400 GT 1 GB card then, download “Nvidia9400GT Display Driver” which I have mentioned in the “Files Need to Download” section. Apple Azalia Audio Driver kext works great for me, try it. And most important you should download “seatbelt.kext-10.5.5” from “Files Need to Download” section and install it, other wise you can not install any “DMG” file. You can find “seatbelt.kext-10.5.5” install process in that zip file. If any one facing problem then post reply. Enjoy BladerRock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolcatco888 Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 Actually I have a weird problem. I may have used a different iso because the one I got actually boots without any patching or anything. My original post: Link to My Post Assistance would be greatly appreciated! - Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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