[GUIDE] Eeebox B202 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.5 Retail
Started by DanielFo, Nov 26 2009 06:00 PM
210 replies to this topic
#81
Posted 02 March 2010 - 10:07 AM
Did anyone tried Snow Leopard on a EB1012-B0077?
#82
Posted 20 March 2010 - 04:23 PM
This worked like a charm. I used the USB-SATA installation method.
However, video performance is very poor, for instance YouTube video's won't play without stuttering, is that just the cheap hardware or is there a driver/fix?
However, video performance is very poor, for instance YouTube video's won't play without stuttering, is that just the cheap hardware or is there a driver/fix?
#83
Posted 20 March 2010 - 04:35 PM
shibz, on Mar 20 2010, 05:23 PM, said:
This worked like a charm. I used the USB-SATA installation method.
However, video performance is very poor, for instance YouTube video's won't play without stuttering, is that just the cheap hardware or is there a driver/fix?
However, video performance is very poor, for instance YouTube video's won't play without stuttering, is that just the cheap hardware or is there a driver/fix?
Flash video in general seems to be borked on the B202 in Snow Leopard. Its marginally better on Windows 7 using Flash 10.1 beta. Alas, if only the B202 could do HD Flash video content. This would be the perfect hackintosh box.
On a side note - I'm trying to put together a low low low budget i3 530 H55 chipset build. I've had my fun with the B202 and I think its time to upgrade to better video performance and speed. To be frank though, snow leopard is by far so fast, it makes this puney 1.6ghz atom faster than my room mates Phenom x3.
I really love how the install for this machine couldn't be any easier than illustrated in this guide. It is for this reason, I am really really reluctant to sell it off in order to upgrade... decisions decisions.
#84
Posted 24 March 2010 - 05:41 PM
Hello ... I was wondering if this guide would work on a Asus eee box B204. I am able to buy one fairly cheap, but don't want to if it is a big problem with Bios setting/flash and so on
Anyone tried other models then B202 (the reason why I don't like the B202 is that it only has DVI and 1600x1200)
Anyone tried other models then B202 (the reason why I don't like the B202 is that it only has DVI and 1600x1200)
#85
Posted 25 March 2010 - 05:56 AM
Hi, guys!
My friend wants to buy EEEBOX B1501 - does somebody knows about successful MAC OS installation on that device?
My friend wants to buy EEEBOX B1501 - does somebody knows about successful MAC OS installation on that device?
#86
Posted 29 March 2010 - 09:07 PM
Hi There!
I can't wait till you have tested 10.6.3
and what the result is.
Gr.,
Maxx
I can't wait till you have tested 10.6.3
Gr.,
Maxx
#87
Posted 30 March 2010 - 07:02 AM
Hello All,
Fyi I have apply the 10.6.3 update this morning to my EEEBOX B202 and SL 10.6.2 made using this guide and the box is no longer booting (stuck to the white screen displaying the apple logo) - So stay away from this upgrade at the moment
Cheers
Yves
Fyi I have apply the 10.6.3 update this morning to my EEEBOX B202 and SL 10.6.2 made using this guide and the box is no longer booting (stuck to the white screen displaying the apple logo) - So stay away from this upgrade at the moment
Cheers
Yves
#88
Posted 30 March 2010 - 04:15 PM
Stuck also for me ... no safe mode ...
Are you able to fix the problem ?
Are you able to fix the problem ?
vfr2002, on Mar 30 2010, 08:02 AM, said:
Hello All,
Fyi I have apply the 10.6.3 update this morning to my EEEBOX B202 and SL 10.6.2 made using this guide and the box is no longer booting (stuck to the white screen displaying the apple logo) - So stay away from this upgrade at the moment
Cheers
Yves
Fyi I have apply the 10.6.3 update this morning to my EEEBOX B202 and SL 10.6.2 made using this guide and the box is no longer booting (stuck to the white screen displaying the apple logo) - So stay away from this upgrade at the moment
Cheers
Yves
#89
Posted 30 March 2010 - 07:09 PM
#90
Posted 31 March 2010 - 06:22 PM
I made a try today with Snow leopard 10.6.3 but the graphic driver from the eeebox package supplied here doesn't work anymore. i reinstalled 10.6.2.
I take the opportunity to thank you for this great tutorial.
I take the opportunity to thank you for this great tutorial.
#91
Posted 31 March 2010 - 09:53 PM
Some info till i update my tutorial (10.6.3):
- the new kernel isn't compatible with atom cpus (has to be patched like the old one)
- graphic driver needs binary patching too
don't know about the rest. i will try my best on weekend...
- the new kernel isn't compatible with atom cpus (has to be patched like the old one)
- graphic driver needs binary patching too
don't know about the rest. i will try my best on weekend...
#92
Posted 01 April 2010 - 12:43 PM
interesting ... i'm trying to restore it .. but without success ...
#93
Posted 01 April 2010 - 10:04 PM
DanielFo, on Mar 31 2010, 11:53 PM, said:
Some info till i update my tutorial (10.6.3):
- the new kernel isn't compatible with atom cpus (has to be patched like the old one)
- graphic driver needs binary patching too
don't know about the rest. i will try my best on weekend...
- the new kernel isn't compatible with atom cpus (has to be patched like the old one)
- graphic driver needs binary patching too
don't know about the rest. i will try my best on weekend...
First Eastern... that's more important. My comp is still working so, I'm thankfull for that, I have never had problems.
As always with OSX.....
#94
Posted 02 April 2010 - 04:57 PM
belletto, on Apr 1 2010, 01:43 PM, said:
interesting ... i'm trying to restore it .. but without success ...
restoring doesn't work, reinstalling and using a time machine bckup doesn't either. Just reinstall from scratch (make sure you have a time machine backup) then install the drivers etc. At your first boot you can use the migration manager to restore your time machine backup.
that's how i did actually.
#95
Posted 03 April 2010 - 10:27 AM
SoundSquare, on Apr 2 2010, 06:57 PM, said:
restoring doesn't work, reinstalling and using a time machine bckup doesn't either. Just reinstall from scratch (make sure you have a time machine backup) then install the drivers etc. At your first boot you can use the migration manager to restore your time machine backup.
that's how i did actually.
that's how i did actually.
You can always restore a time machine backup (I tested it several times). All you have to do is to install the bootloader afterwards. Seems that i have to write a tutorial for that step too
#96
Posted 03 April 2010 - 08:56 PM
#97
Posted 04 April 2010 - 03:10 PM
Hi Daniel
Works perfectly now on 10.6.3 (both update from 10.6.2 or fresh install) using your latest fixes on my B202.
Thanks for your quick turnaround here !
The only thing I'm not able to perform at the moment (noting related to your work) is a clone of the resulting working boot disk for the B202
I'm using an external SATA USB enclosure that can handle two disks (same size 160GB) connected to a Mac Mini and try with various software (Disk Utility / Super Duper / Clone X 3 / Carbon Copy) but they all failed to make a working bootable disk.
Each time the resulting clone disk is inserted within the B202 , It just does not boot and it is stuck with a blinking cursor. Not a big deal (I can still re-install from scatch) but I was wondering if you have any idea why or a suggestion on the the best way to do a disk clone ?
Great job anyway , thanks again !
Works perfectly now on 10.6.3 (both update from 10.6.2 or fresh install) using your latest fixes on my B202.
Thanks for your quick turnaround here !
The only thing I'm not able to perform at the moment (noting related to your work) is a clone of the resulting working boot disk for the B202
I'm using an external SATA USB enclosure that can handle two disks (same size 160GB) connected to a Mac Mini and try with various software (Disk Utility / Super Duper / Clone X 3 / Carbon Copy) but they all failed to make a working bootable disk.
Each time the resulting clone disk is inserted within the B202 , It just does not boot and it is stuck with a blinking cursor. Not a big deal (I can still re-install from scatch) but I was wondering if you have any idea why or a suggestion on the the best way to do a disk clone ?
Great job anyway , thanks again !
#98
Posted 04 April 2010 - 05:06 PM
vfr2002, on Apr 4 2010, 05:10 PM, said:
Hi Daniel
Works perfectly now on 10.6.3 (both update from 10.6.2 or fresh install) using your latest fixes on my B202.
Thanks for your quick turnaround here !
The only thing I'm not able to perform at the moment (noting related to your work) is a clone of the resulting working boot disk for the B202
I'm using an external SATA USB enclosure that can handle two disks (same size 160GB) connected to a Mac Mini and try with various software (Disk Utility / Super Duper / Clone X 3 / Carbon Copy) but they all failed to make a working bootable disk.
Each time the resulting clone disk is inserted within the B202 , It just does not boot and it is stuck with a blinking cursor. Not a big deal (I can still re-install from scatch) but I was wondering if you have any idea why or a suggestion on the the best way to do a disk clone ?
Great job anyway , thanks again !
Works perfectly now on 10.6.3 (both update from 10.6.2 or fresh install) using your latest fixes on my B202.
Thanks for your quick turnaround here !
The only thing I'm not able to perform at the moment (noting related to your work) is a clone of the resulting working boot disk for the B202
I'm using an external SATA USB enclosure that can handle two disks (same size 160GB) connected to a Mac Mini and try with various software (Disk Utility / Super Duper / Clone X 3 / Carbon Copy) but they all failed to make a working bootable disk.
Each time the resulting clone disk is inserted within the B202 , It just does not boot and it is stuck with a blinking cursor. Not a big deal (I can still re-install from scatch) but I was wondering if you have any idea why or a suggestion on the the best way to do a disk clone ?
Great job anyway , thanks again !
#99
Posted 05 April 2010 - 05:27 AM
Hi Daniel,
Fyi - Just adding the boot loader did not work , but re-installing the complete package EeeBox B202 10.6.3.mpkg did the job.
I can now successfully boot from the clone disk
Thanks again !
Fyi - Just adding the boot loader did not work , but re-installing the complete package EeeBox B202 10.6.3.mpkg did the job.
I can now successfully boot from the clone disk
Thanks again !
#100
Posted 05 April 2010 - 01:00 PM
Daniel,
Thanks for your great work, I want to do the upgrade to 6.3 but what does the installer do with my current Wifi drivers, since my LAN still isn't working under OSX (under WinXP they do with Fusion) so I need my wifi connection. Is the new installer overwriting my current wifi drivers? Or do I keep my drivers untouched?
Greets,
R_B
Thanks for your great work, I want to do the upgrade to 6.3 but what does the installer do with my current Wifi drivers, since my LAN still isn't working under OSX (under WinXP they do with Fusion) so I need my wifi connection. Is the new installer overwriting my current wifi drivers? Or do I keep my drivers untouched?
Greets,
R_B
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