This guide allows Leopard 10.5.2 (9C7010) to work in Acer Aspire 5920G notebooks with:
- Both Cores
- Full QE/CI including VGA output
- AHCI Sata
- Keyboard and trackpad
- Sound (Speakers or headphones)
- Firewire
But you won't get:
- Ethernet: no driver avaible
- Wifi: no driver avaible
- Webcam: shows black video
- Proper shutdown (have to press power button a while after shutdown)
- Battery meter (needs non vanilla kernel)
1.- Flashing the BIOS.
First you need to flash your BIOS with the version Kabyl fixed in order to be able to even boot the installation DVD.
1.1.- Download a standard BIOS to get the flasher files: ftp://ftp.work.acer-euro.com/notebook/asp...a/BIOS/3811.zip
1.2.- Download the modded BIOS: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=696581
1.3.- Flash using either the flasher for Windows or DOS (I only got sucess using the Windows one)
1.4.- After flashing enter into your BIOS settings (F2 at boot) and be sure the sata controller is in AHCI mode, also disabling network booting will speed things a bit.
2.- Installing Iatkos 1.0 R2
2.1.- Now you have the chance to install into a GUID or MBR partition scheme. I've got sucess in both but you have to use a few additional steps or you'll end with a not booting installation. Detailed steps and neccesary files are here: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=73952.
There is a problem tough, the keyboard is not working, so you'll have to either previously create a script on the pendrive, or perform those steps by booting from the dvd in single user mode.
In order to boot from the installation DVD in single user mode take note on which disk (X) and partition (Y) you installed, boot from DVD, push F8 and type:
rd=diskXsY -s
2.2 You should have a booting partition now.
3.- Updating the system
3.1.- You'll face the problem of not having ethernet or wireless in order to use Apple Update but you can either buy a USB to Ethernet adapter (use these drivers if is not working out of the box http://www.sustworks.com/site/news_usb_ethernet.html ) , a USB Wifi Mac compatible adapter or share your internet connection via firewire using another hackintosh or Mac.
3.2.- Install every update, except 10.5.2 and reboot
3.3.- Install 10.5.2 update using netkas.org guide ( http://netkas.org/?p=50 )
3.4.- After booting you'll lost the trackpad and keyboard so, take an external USB keyboard and mouse in order to fix that.
3.5.- Use kext helper (http://www.cheetha.net/Kext_Helper/Software.html) to install: ACPIPS2Nub.kext , AppleACPIPlatform.kext , ApplePS2Controller.kext and AppleSMBIOS.kext from the attached file.
3.6.- Keyboard and trackpad should be working now, so continue updating the system using Apple Update. Don't worry it's safe (at least it was the day I wrote this post)
3.7.- After rebooting, you'll have the proper drivers for the VGA thanks to 10.5.2 Graphics Update, so now use kexthelper again to install NVinjectGo.kext so you can use them. I wasn't able to get the exact nvcap settings for nvinject, but the ones I included allow the LCD and VGA output to work (didn't try HDMI output)
3.8.- After rebooting you'll have complete QE/CI hardware acceleration, and everything working (except network as there is no working drivers yet
Sound:
In this notebook you can have either speaker output or headphone outputs working, but you need a different driver for each one.
Speakers: Remove AppleHDA.kext from /System/Library/Extensions and install AppleAzalia.kext from the attached file using kexthelper.
HeadPhones: Remove AppleAzalia.kext from /System/Library/Extensions and install AppleHDA.kext from the attached file using kexthelper.
Final notes:
I have not tested Kalyway or Equates Iatkos patch but they may fix the booting problems and/or even the lack of keyboard during install time. I'm more used to Iatkos so that's why this guide is based on it.
Maybe there are easiers ways to make this notebook work, so feel free to post your comments about.
