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Hi everyone,

will iAKTOS work with my new Laptop? Here are the specs:

 

  • Processor: Intel Celeron 550 (2.0 GHz /FSB: 533 MHz)
  • Chipset : SiS M672 (Northbridge) / SiS 968 (Southbridge)
  • Memory : 1 GB DDR2-667
  • BIOS : Pheonix Award
  • Wi-Fi : 802.11b/g
  • Sound : Realtek ALC268
  • Graphics : SiS Mirage 3+ Graphics (64-255 MB shared)
  • Display : 15.4-inch
  • Hard Disk : 80 GB SATA-150
  • OS : Vista Basic

Greetings,

Alexander

 

  • 3 months later...
  • 1 month later...

It works on Esprimo mobile.

 

The version Leo4all has been successfully installed on it. Otherwise when the install ask on which hdd to install Mac OS X use the Utilities from upper menu and then select Disk Utility. When the Disk Utility started select your hdd - erase and after create a new partition with Mac Journaled. After it is OK, quit from the Disk Utility, and you can continue installing Mac OS X - beacuse your hdd is recognized.

 

Good luck

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey

 

i tryed the leo4all version 3 it found my hdd and it installed

but it hangs on the boot can anyone help me please????

 

there is a solution for the wifi:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=99949

 

i havent try it coz my laptop wont boot :)

 

HELP ME PLEASE?!?!

  • 3 weeks later...
Hey

 

i tryed the leo4all version 3 it found my hdd and it installed

but it hangs on the boot can anyone help me please????

 

there is a solution for the wifi:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=99949

 

i havent try it coz my laptop wont boot :(

 

HELP ME PLEASE?!?!

 

Install it WHITHOUT NO NETWORK DRIVERS

  • 4 months later...

Aly69, can you please tell me what options you checked in the customisation menu of Leo4All v3, for v5535 esprimo mobile?

 

A. Kernel. Options:

1. Vanilla kernel 9.2.0,

2. Vanilla kernel 9.2.2,

3. Kernel 9.2.0 ("New speedstep 9.2.0 kernel SSE2/SSE3 from Netkas, can use this for AMD machines"),

4. Kernel 9.2.0 Sleep ("Sleep 9.2.0 kernel from Netkas SSE2/SSE3, can use this for AMD machines"),

5. Kernel 9.2.2 ("New modified 9.2.2 kernel SSE3 only from Modbin, can use this for AMD machines)

 

B. Chipset drivers. Options:

1. Old NForce chipset driver ("Older Nforce chipset driver by Medevil, better support for those that get kernel panics from new versions"),

2. SiliconImage3132 cipset driver

3. VIA SiS Marvell and SB (SB200/SB300/SB600) chipset driver (this is the one I chose)

4. NforceTest ("Experimental Medevil Nforce Driver for SATA DVD's, please uncheck the other Nforce driver")

5. Intel-ICHx ("Intel IH7/8/9 driver)

6. SAS chipset driver

 

C. Audio drivers. Options:

1. Azalia audio ("For various Realtek and Sigmanet devices, if no others are your chipset choose this or AC97" - this is the one I chose)

2. Azalia ADI 1988 ("Driver for Pk5 series and various others")

3. STAC9271 ("Driver for STAC9271 and maybe some compatible")

4. ALC850 ("Driver for ALC850 and maybe some compatible")

5. ALC883 ("Driver for Gigabyte DS3 motherboards and other compatible")

6. ALC882 ("Driver for Asus P5W and other compatible")

7. ALC888 ("Driver for DS3L-series and other compatible motherboards")

8. ALC889 ("Driver for DS3R-series and other compatible motherboards")

9. AC97Audio ("AC97Audio for various sound devices, if no others are your chipset choose this or Azalia")

 

D. Graphic Drivers (I haven't checked anything in this section). Options:

 

1. ATI

1.1. ATI drivers for 3850 series

1.2. ATI drivers for 3870 or 2600XT PCI-E series

1.3. ATI drivers for 3870x2 series

1.4. ATI drivers for 2600PRO PCI-E series

1.5. ATI drivers for 2600PRO AGP series

1.6. ATI drivers for 2600XT AGP series

1.7. ATI drivers for x19x0 series

1.8. ATI drivers for X1600 PCI series

1.9. ATI drivers for X1600 AGP series

1.10. ATI drivers for X1400 PCI series

 

2. nVIDIA

2.1. nVIDIA 1.5.2 kexts ("Latest nVIDIA drivers for most 6xxx/7xxx/8xxx series cards")

2.2. nVinject choises

2.2.1. nVinject version 0.1.3

2.2.1.1. nVinject 128 MB

2.2.1.2. nVinject 256 MB

2.2.1.3. nVinject 320 MB

2.2.1.4. nVinject 512 MB

2.2.1.5. nVinject 640 MB

2.2.1.6. nVinject 768 MB

2.2.2. nVinject version 0.2.0

2.2.2.1. nVinject 128 MB

2.2.2.2. nVinject 256 MB

2.2.2.3. nVinject 320 MB

2.2.2.4. nVinject 512 MB

2.2.2.5. nVinject 640 MB

2.2.2.6. nVinject 768 MB

2.2.3. nVinject version 0.2.1

2.2.3.1. nVinject 128 MB

2.2.3.2. nVinject 256 MB

2.2.3.3. nVinject 320 MB

2.2.3.4. nVinject 512 MB

2.2.3.5. nVinject 640 MB

2.2.3.6. nVinject 768 MB

2.2.3.7. nVinject 1 GB

2.2.4. nVinject GO ("nVinjectGO 0.2.0 for laptop cards")

2.2.5. nVinject GO 512MB ("nVinjectGO 0.2.0 for laptop cards")

 

3. GMA950 Drivers ("this section contains drivers for GMA950")

3.1. GMA950 Old ("Old AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer suppose to give QE/CI+resolution but some artifacts")

3.2. GMA950 NoRes ("Stock AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer suppose to give QE/CI but no resolution change")

 

4. GMAX3100 ("X3100 kexts suppose to give QE/CI but only on Device ID 0x2a02")

 

E. Network drivers (I left this section whithout checking anything as you suggested). Options:

1. Forcedeth driver ("Driver for NForce LAN chipsets")

2. Forcedeth-V driver ("Driver variation-V for NForce LAN chipsets, recommended")

3. Skge driver ("Driver for Marvell chipsets")

4. RTL8187 ("Driver for RTL8187 chipsets")

5. Zydas USB driver ("Driver for Zydas USB wireless LAN")

6. Tiger-IO80211 ("Tiger IO80211.kext Driver for some wireless cards")

7. Broadcom driver ("Driver for some Broadcom WLAN BCM4306/BCM4309/BCM4318/BCM4320/BCM4324")

8. RT2500 ("RT2500-USB for use on some WMP54G v4.0")

9. ViaRhine ("Driver for ViaRhine chipsets")

10. Intel 100Pro-VE ("Driver for Intel 100Pro-VE chipsets")

11. RT2860 ("Driver for RT2860 chipsets like WL-181")

 

F. Printer. Options:

1. Gutenprint Printer Drivers ("Generic Printer Drivers compatible with some printers" - I haven't checked it)

 

G. Good applications ("This will install some useful applications" - I left it checked)

 

H. Remove Firewire ("This will remove all Firewire kext's" - I haven't checked this)

 

I. ACPIP Platform ("This section contains different versions of ACPIP Platform, default install is 1.1.0 if nothing is selected" - I haven't cheked anything in this section)

1. Old Apple ACPIP Platform (" Old Apple ACPIP Platform 1.0.3 and matching AppleAPIC, fixes some ACPI crashes but may have to boot with -f for PS2 support")

2. Stock ACPIP Platform ("Stock ACPIP Platform 1.2.1, you may have issues with reboot/shutdown")

 

J. SMBIOS ("This section contains different versions of SMBIOS, default install is version 27 by Netkas if nothing is selected")

1. SMBIOS 667 ("SMBIOS hard coded for DDR2 667" - I've checked this)

2. SMBIOS 800 ("SMBIOS hard coded for DDR2 800")

3. SMBIOS 1066 ("SMBIOS hard coded for DDR2 1066")

4. SMBIOS 1333 ("SMBIOS hard coded for DDR2 1333")

5. SMBIOS iMac ("SMBIOS hard coded for model/ROM of an iMac")

6. SMBIOS MacBook ("SMBIOS hard coded for model/ROM of an MacBook")

7. SMBIOS MacPro ("SMBIOS hard coded for model/ROM of an MacPro")

 

K. Power management laptops ("Power management bundle for laptops, must use ACPIP Platform 1.1.0 which is the default install (I haven't checked this )

 

L. About this Mac ("Auto detect CPU information to patch the "About this Mac" window" - I left it checked)

 

My installation went as far as asking me If I wanted to transfer information from another mac, from a different partition on the so-called mac I was installing on, from a time machine, or just not transfer anything and move on. After I check the option of moving on, it returns to asking me about the location and language of the keyboard.

 

I would be very grateful if you could reply. Thanks.

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