gree Posted January 4, 2009 Share Posted January 4, 2009 I installed tiger 10.4.8 on a virtual machine but i want to run the iphone sdk which requires 10.5.5 is there any way I can update my current virtual machine to 10.5.5 from 10.4.8? If not could you point me to a tutorial or link that can show me how to create a virtual machine of 10.5.5? Also I need it all to work on AMD Thanks.. I hope this is in the right section as I'm new to all of this. Ok. I folowed PCWiz's instructions for upgrading to 10.5.2 but i don't understand how it works. Patching for AMD SSE3 You only need to do this if you have an AMD SSE3 processor (Intel works out of the box) Firstly, you need to have a working Tiger VM (instructions here) Mount the leopard.vmdk file from this package as a virtual disk in the Tiger VM Boot the Tiger VM and you should have access to the Leopard drive Download Marvin's AMD Utility here Run it from the Tiger VM, for the "Volume/Directory to patch" choose your Leopard volume Choose the "Patch all binaries" radio button and Patch It will take a long time, but eventually it will be done You should now be able to boot the Leopard VM properly If it doesn't work, tap F8 while the Leopard VM is booting to get to the boot: prompt and type in -v and hit Enter. I was able to patch the binaries and then i rebooted my virtual machine but it stays with Tiger. What am i supposed to do for it to use the Leopard Hard Disk? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/144707-how-do-i-use-pcwizs-tutorial/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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