Sept 30th - post created
Oct 1st - double checked for unworking functions, eg: graphics, bluetooth..
7/11/2008 - managed to get kext for internet to work, refer below to the end of this post.
1/12/08 - bluetooth out of the blue worked.
The story
hi all. erm, i have to say, i am a noob at installing osx86 and if there are any missing parts, please do inform and i'll try to help as much as i could. but cause the lenovo is a new machine, there might have been some stuff i have missed out so, please excuse me for that!
i will edit the post as time goes so that it will be as most helpful as possible.
stuff you need:
Kalyway OS X Leopard CD - i used 10.5.2, cause i've been a bit lazy and did not go round to find newer versions.
Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Laptop
CD Rom Drive - i used my desktop CD/DVD Rom drive which i converted to usb
Tool CDs for partitioning like GParted, Hiren's Boot CD
Ghost Image of Harddisk Partions or recover and Install Disks
Install Procedure:
- Start up computer and go into Windows. should be Vista Home Premium SP1 (or Vista Business) for X200 models.
- if you haven't done this, make a ghost image or recovery disk from the software provided.
in my case, i didn't make one in the first time, and there had been an install glitch of windows on my computer which made me unable to go back into windows after being unable to partition my harddisk. i had to take the machine to the service center to reinstall vista at the end.
- proceed to partition the hard disk.
this can be done by using "shrink volume" in vista's Computer management or using Tools like Partitonmagic, Acronis something (sorry forgot the name) on Hiren's boot cd or GParted. i used "shrink volume". also, please do not forget to somehow format it to NTFS or something just tempoairly as the mac install disk was unable to dectect the unallocated partition on my laptop for some reason.
- once assured that the partitioning and ghost images are done, reset the computer and boot with CD.
for lenovo X200, the access buttons are:
---- F1, entering the bios
---- F11, Recovery Mode - ThinkVantage Rescue and Recover to be exact
---- F12, which loads the boot menu and you will be able to select boot from CD or other bootable devices here. please note, if you don't happen to see the CD-Rom on the first time, press RIGHT Ctrl + RIGHT Alt + Del to reboot computer. you should be able to see it on the second time.
---- Thinkvantage button, can't remember for now.
- Load Up the Kalyway CD and proceed with installation.
- Once finished installing, you can try to enter the OS X partition. i got lucky and i don't know how they/I did it, but i got in. BUT, if you couldn't go in, then don't worry, go back into vista first. if you are unable to go back into vista, use GParted to set the partition SERVICEV003 as the boot up drive. don't select the SW_Preload or Lenovo Drive cause they don't work. if using Gparted doesn't work, use the vista install disk, select repair my computer or similar and do automatic recovery mode where you should be able to go straight back into vista.
- Back in vista, use EasyBCD to setup the boot selection screen, or for a noob like me, follow these instructions: (be sure to run command prompt/cmd as administrator!)
credits to the fool-proof vista / XP and OS X dual boot guide
bcdedit /copy {current} /d "Mac OS X"
Copies information from Vista to use as basis for Mac OS X Boot Loader
bcdedit /enum active
Enumerates the selectable OS' from Vista's Boot Loader
bcdedit /set {YOUR-GUID-HERE} PATH \chain0
Replace {YOUR-GUID-HERE} with the ID that is listed for Mac OS X under the enumerated list
- Restart Vista and you should come up with the Vista boot selection page where you can go to vista, or go to Mac OS X. you should be able to boot sucessfully into Mac OS X.
IMPORTANT REMARKS:
video chip - due to the X200 Running on the new intel X4500 graphics chip/chipset, there wasn't support on the 10.5.2 CD for this chipset and i went ahead with the X3100 driver, which let me stuck at 1024x768 resolution. if someone has the driver, please do post the link and possibly instructions as well!
everything seems fine at the moment. will check if there are any problems over the next few days.
Edits: (1/10/08) wifi
7/11/2008 - managed to get ethernet port working by using Intel82566MM.kext made by dingguijin. you can access his post here: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=128931
when installing this driver, if you ended up being a bit noobish like me (crap), remember to set a password - hard or easy is up to you - when using kext installer b7 otherwise it will somehow be unable to install it or maybe install it correctly for you.
my apple update also advised me to update to 10.5.5, however i choose not to do that yet as i wanted to sort out all the quirks before moving on to updated versions of leopard.
thanks for looking!