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Bonjour à tous,

 

J'ai il y a un peu plus d'un an installé MacOSX Leopard 10.5.7 sur mon PC avec tout fonctionnel mais je me rappelle avoir passé des heures à l'installer correctement et je voudrais savoir si depuis ce temps il y a eu des distributions de Snow Leopard avec une installation plus simple.

 

Merci d'avance pour vos réponses

 

-Intel E8400

-Asus P5K

-NVidia 8800 GTS 512Mo

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Hi :)

 

Installing Snow Leopard is very easy!

 

Bios Setting

Main

  SATA Configuration:                               [Enhanced]
    Configure SATA as                               [iDE]
    Hard Disk Write Protect                         [Disabled]
    SATA Detect Time Out  (Sec)                     [35]

Advanced

  USB Configuration
          USB Functions                             [Enabled]
          USB 2.0 Controller                        [Enabled]
          USB 2.0 Controller Mode                   [HiSpeed]
          BIOS EHCI Hand-Off                        [Enabled]
          Port 64/60 Emulation                      [Disabled]
          Legacy USB Support                        [Auto]\


 CPU Configuration\
         CPU Ratio Setting                          [Auto]
         C1E Support                                [Enabled]
         Max CPUID Value Limit                      [Disabled]
         Vanderpool Technology                      [Enabled]
         CPU TM function:                           [Enabled]
         Esecute Disable Bit                        [Enabled]
         Intel ® SpeedStep (tm) Tech.             [Disabled]


Power

   Suspend Mode                                    [s3 only]
   Repost Video on S3 Resume                       [Enabled]
   ACPI Version                                    [Enabled]
   ACPI APIC Support                               [Enabled]

 

Boot-132

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=207692

 

Required

AttansicL1Ethernet.kext S/L/E

IOATAFamily.kext S/L/E

AppleVIAATA.kext E/E

FakeSMC.kext E/E

EvOreboot.kext E/E

 

Audio

LegacyHDAPlatformDriver.kext E/E

LegacyAppleHDAHardwareConfigDriver.kext E/E

 

Device (HDEF)
           {
               Name (_ADR, 0x001B0000)
               Name (_PRW, Package (0x02)
               {
                   0x0D, 
                   0x06
               })
               OperationRegion (HDCS, PCI_Config, 0x54, 0x04)
               Field (HDCS, DWordAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
               {
                       ,   15, 
                   PMES,   1
               }

               Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)
               {
                   Store (Package (0x06)
                       {
                           "built-in", 
                           Buffer (One)
                           {
                               0x00
                           }, 

                           "layout-id", 
                           Buffer (0x04)
                           {
                               0x73, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00
                           }, 

                           "PinConfigurations", 
                           Buffer (Zero) {}
                       }, Local0)
                   DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
                   Return (Local0)
               }
           }

 

 

Speedstep Natio

In smbios.plist

SMproductname

MacPro3,1

 

Graphic Card & Lan

In c.a.b.p.

GraphicsEnabler

Yes

EthernetBuiltIn

Yes

P5K.pkg.zip

Lan.zip

Audio.zip

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Sorry but I didn't understand what the boot 132 was and what i've got to do after the audio

 

The boot-132 is bootloader to install Snow Leopard Retail. You must burn the boot-132 on a CD.

For the Audio you must install those two kexts and inject the code in DSDT.aml but you can solve it later.

After the installation reboot with the boot-132 and install the package and the Lan kexts with kext helper.

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So I resume,

 

I burn the boot 132 on a CD

I burn a MacOSX Snow Leopard 10.6.0 Retail on a DVD

I boot with the CD then do the installation with my DVD Retail

Finally I add the kexts and modify DSDT code

 

But I don't have any Mac System at home, so I wonder if I can do it

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oui tu peux le faire avec ton installation 10.5.7 qui fonctionne. Le mieux c'est que tu aie deux partitions, une qui contient Leopard, et l'autre ou tu vas faire ton installation de Snow Leopard. Boot 123 c'est pour pouvoir lancer ton installation, je te conseille d'utiliser Chameleon par la suite qui est très simple à installer.

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