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Okay, here's the deal.

 

Still sort of new to hackintosh community, but I've been tons of research on how and still sort of stuck.

 

Also, I've already tried ideneb 10.5.7, and iatkos v7, but none of them worked. Wasn't sure which drivers and stuff to chose. I just took the basic installation. I almost finished install with ideneb but it stalled at 2 minutes for about 8 hrs.

 

Again, I'm not sure on my specs. But I did dL CPU-Z to check for them. I've listed them below and any help would be gratefully appreciated. I'm not asking for a a step-by-step guide, though that would be cool, I'm just looking more for some guidance on how I should proceed.

 

Also, not I have a mac, which I am typing on now. The computer I want to run mac os x snow leopard on is a toshiba satellite a60/a65 series.

 

 

Here are the specs. Again I am not sure on these but hopefully they can be helpful to someone who can in turn help me create my first hackintoshiba. Someone please let me know if these is even possible with my brand of toshiba.

 

 

Intel ® Celeron ®

Northwood 10

CPU 2.80GHZ

 

Instructions

MMX, SSE, SSE2

 

Atheros AR50046

Realtek RTL 8139/810x

 

Motherboard: Toshiba

Model: Portable PC Version A0

Chipset: ATI IDCAB3 Rev. 05

Southbridge: ATI SB200

 

 

Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP

WOW! Can't believe no one has responded to my questions. I thought this was a help forum. I've read over numberous tutorials and websites on how to do this. Epic fail, at least for me. Any help from anyone on here would be cool.

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sure wish someone here would help me out. don't think it's possible to install snow leopard on my toshiba. cpu won't allow.

 

looking for working jas or some other tiger install. any help would be gratefully appreciated.

 

thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me.

  • 2 months later...

Sorry that no one has helped you yet. I'm about to attempt to install leopard on the a65. I've been pretty successful in the past with installing os x on various machines so I will let you know what happens with my attempt. If successful, I will let you know everything I did. Hang in there.

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