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I have tried to install tiger/leopard on my Asus P5B dualcore mainboard (with jmicron controller) but I get all possible errors, boot.plist, valid bootdisc, ... I have made a two partition hard drive, one for NTFS and one clean for OSX, set active. I tried some downloadable images from kalyway and JaS with patch but to no avail.

 

Now I have a Macbook Pro and am wondering if it's easier to clone the working 5.1 OSX harddrive partition from my macbook pro to an external HD and plug that into my Asus later on but I am a bit puzzled what the patch does; just replaces hardware drivers or does it hack into the boot process to cheat OSX on its hardware?

 

Thanks,

Grit

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Humm, for now, the OS X on a Mac is not the same like for PC x64 (Intel, AMD based CPU's).

 

OSx86: Is base from the structure of Mac OS X 10.x.x with the packages, the OS scripting and programmation. BUT there's no reliability between the kernel (ex: ToH, Brazilianmac, Mach). These are mades by mods and hacks contribute by some guys like netkas, ~pcwiz, Taruga (for named the biggest) helps the commnunity to get through the progs and develope for matching OS X and OSx86 together without a step of non-working. Ex: Kexts, installers packages.

 

Mac OS X by itself is developped, test and sold by Apple. There's a tons of ingeneers, programmers, testers and name it for make it real OS X. The image you would have in mind is an industry. That's it, that's all!

 

I have tried to install tiger/leopard on my Asus P5B dualcore mainboard (with jmicron controller) but I get all possible errors, boot.plist, valid bootdisc, ...

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Now I have a Macbook Pro and am wondering if it's easier to clone the working 5.1 OSX harddrive partition from my macbook pro to an external HD and plug that into my Asus later on but I am a bit puzzled what the patch does; just replaces hardware drivers or does it hack into the boot process to cheat OSX on its hardware?

 

My friend, if you had a dual core (if I'm not wrong in your post), did you try the SSE2 package?! Cause' if you're processor is a Dual Core like Pentium DC or AMD Turion dual core, the SSE3 only wouldn't work.

Also, a tons of forums are wrote in relation of Asus and all these micro settings you should do like how to plug your Jmicron controller (the plugs pn the MB), the BIOS etc.

 

BTW, be more informative in your next posts about your hardware and your warezz. Is it pretty useful?

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