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Well, long time reader, first time poster... I've used Apple and OS X for about 4 years now. First bought a mac mini with a g4 which still works, I loved it (still do, love it) and then in November of 2006 I bought my first Macbook pro when I was in Chicago. Well, the notebook (not laptop for those of you who may have ever made the mistake of putting on on your lap *OW!*) went the way of the dinosaurs, which I suppose is my fault, I wasn't kind to it, though not by choice (It survived a winter of subzero weather use outside by necessity of course, was used in an auto shop for a few months, lugged around a college campus months at a time getting 8+ hours use a day).

 

Well, when my workhorse finally died, I had two choices, eat less for awhile and buy another mac, or settle for a laptop that just, well, isn't an Apple. I chose the latter, but was hopeful, remembering the talk of OS X on pc when Apple first made the Intel switch. I went to the local Best Buy, and for about $700 I picked up a 17" Toshiba Satellite P205D-S7802 (which I think may be the only one in existance, seeing as how I can't find information on it anywhere except a little piece about bios updates on Toshiba's support site).

 

Specs are:

 

Toshiba Satellite P205D-S7802

Processor: AMD Turion64x2 TL-58 1.90ghz (Dual-core I Believe)

Ram: 2 GB

HD: Toshiba MK1637GSX ATA HD

Graphics: ATI Radeon X1200 Series

Networking: Atheros AR 5007EG Wireless

Realtek RTL8101E PCI-E NIC (NDIS 6.0)

Audio: Realtek HD Audio

 

 

 

The very first thing I attempted to do when I got home was install OS x from the first AMD build I saw (not sure what it was, this was back in February I believe). No luck, tried playing with the bios from guide I saw on Lifehacker (again I BELIEVE, straining my memory!). Well, no luck, which I'll get in to a little later.

 

Feeling down about no OS X, I reluctantly tried XP to no avail, this Vista ready machine really meant Vista only, I couldn't find drivers that would work with half of the hardware, and being a seasoned Mac user, well, I lost much of my Windows workaround knowledge.

 

Well, about a week ago, a friend of mine got her shiny new MBP and I caught the bug again, I wanted OS X. There have been some major changed since so I've seen, new builds, better understandings of how this stuff works, though not for me so much, I still barely have my feet wet.

 

Tried two more builds, LawlessPPC-Leo-10.5.4-Phenom&AMD, and Leopard-10.5.2-AMD-EFI-Rev2 from Zephyroth. Neither of which worked, It would either just hang with the disk stopping it's spin during the gray Apple bootload screen, or after ACPI:System State [s0 S3 S4 S5] (S3) in verbose. I attempted to change the bios, but I have an issue that there is NO advanced options for nearly anything that I can find, in the bios menu, even in the "Advanced" tab there is only maybe four options, and the only option I see that may be relevant to any of my endeavor maybe the "Enable/Disable Hardware Virtualization" which I have tried both on and off.

 

I'm at a total loss, I've searched the forums, as for my hang I read about changing out the AppleAPIC and APPLESMBIOS kexts which I did then reburned both using Transmac. Other than that I don't know what to do. I don't believe it is a hardware issue (though I suppose at this point it would give me closure, unhappily I might add).

 

From what I read after I used CPUID, I think my Processor is alright to use, I really think that it may be a bios issue, I have V1.40 from Toshiba dated 2/25/2008. I've attached the full readout if it'll help someone help me, but in short....

 

Core Speed 1895.3 MHz (9.5 x 199.5 MHz)

HT Link speed 798.0 MHz

Stock frequency 1900 MHz

Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64

cpuz.txt

Hey man, I've got a Toshiba laptop with pretty similar specs. If yours is like mine, having an ATI chipset, you might as well forget about OS X. :(

 

BLAST! well, maybe someone will come out with a miracle build that'll take care of it. I mean hey, a few years ago mac on any pc was unheard of right??

 

grrr, I've caught that too

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