sendblink23 Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 This is a "How To" installing Snow Leopard 10.6.2 on: Motherboard: MSI 770-C45 CPU: AMD Phenom ii x4 965be C3 GFX: ATI Sapphire Radeon HD 4650 1Gb DDR2 PCI-e Also you may need: -2Gb or more of DDR3 Ram -SATA DVD Optical Drive -SATA Hard Drive (I do not recommend doing a partition, get an extra hard drive its better & less issues) -USB Mouse / Keyboard or PS2 Keyboard / Mouse (I'd recommend USB Keyboard / Mouse) -Snow Distro: Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard *Google It* Sorry this install isn't retail & not using any IDE devices. I do not take any responsibility if it didn't work for you(damaged hardware, render anything, messed up your Snow or Leopard...etc)... you are on your own if you have issues... I will try to help.. but If I can't fix it... this is Insanelymac you could probably find your fix around. Start off by downloading the Snow Distro by Hazard (its only about a regular DVD size) no DVD-DL needed & its a direct install of Snow Leopard 10.6.2. You do not have to patch the ISO, you can burn it directly for use on this Mobo. Burning: If you are in Windows, I would recommend burning it at your lowest speed with either ImgBurn or InfraRecorder... if you are on OSX (Leopard) just use DiskUtility or Toast and use the lowest burning speed. Setting up Bios & Installing: Insert DVD and boot up computer... Enter BIOS (Pressing DEL key on your keyboard) -Head into Cell Menu: AMD Cool n Quiet: Disabled If you are overclocked *IMPORTANT* set everything to Stock settings -Integrated Peripherals: On-Chip ATA Devices -> Raid Mode -> Change IDE to AHCI Save Bios settings: F10 Computer should be booted up again... use Boot Options: Pressing F11 Select your DVD Drive Upon Chameleon boot up screen(you will see like an Aliens background)... Press F8 Use as boot arguments: -v busratio=20 (I have a quadcore cpu that is why I used Busratio=20 yours could be different boot arguments... maybe try: -v cpus=1 ) now just wait..... When the language screen is loaded select your language..... once you see the installing screen *Do not run it yet*.... head over to the top: Utilities > Disk Utility Formatting Hard Drive: After you have gone to Utilities > Disk Utility Select your Hard Drive(the one you plan on installing Snow Leopard) Choose: Partition 1 Partition Options > GUID Format: Mac Os Journalized Name your partition with a very simple name: snowhd Afterwards close Disk Utility.. and finally we will begin Installation Click Continue > Agree > Select Hard Drive > Customize These are the Customize options needed: AnV 10.2.0 / system kext Chameleon RC3 PC EFI 10.5 AMD patch ATI 43x0 45x0 46x0 - This is only if you have my same graphics card (I'll provide the solution for full Q'E) ATIATA Realtek R1000 EliotForceLegacyRTC SATA/ATA Legacy AHCI Sata LegacyApplePIIXATA IOATAFamily SATA Fix IOATAFamily Fix *PS2 apple - ONLY CHOOSE THIS IF YOU DON'T HAVE USB MOUSE / KEYBOARD EvOreboot Orange Icon About My Mac Fix SMBiosResolver UUID X11 Choose Install, if the DVD Test starts... let it run until 10% you may skip it from there. Install should take 15 - 25min or so.... if it all went well... Great! Restart Upon restarting Boot Options again: Press F11 Choose your Hard Drive (where you installed Snow) Press F8 Boot Arguments: -v busratio=20 You my encounter the Chameleon does not have a boot timeout... don't worry we will fix this later If you have over 4Gb of Ram you must need to use as boot arguments: -v busratio=20 maxmem=4096 If you are lucky.... it will all go through.. and you will get a Grey Screen with your mouse(you will not see the Animated OSX Intro)...wait a bit... the language screen will appear.... do all your process of setting up all your info & when done you should appear on your Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Desktop. No transparency, Q'E or Audio... but you may connect your Ethernet Lan... your internet connection already works *Lets add Boot Timeout & busratio=20 or busratio=20 maxmem=4096 to com.appleBoot.plist Finder > select Hard Drive > Library > Preferences > SystemConfguration Drag to your Desktop: com.appleBoot.plist Right-Click in your Desktop "com.appleBoot.plist" get info > Open With > choose: Textedit.app > Apply Changes to all Afterwards just double click: com.appleBoot.plist Make changes similar to this <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>busratio=20 maxmem=4096</string> <key>Timeout</key> <string>3</string> <key>Boot Loader Timeout</key> <string>3</string> </dict> </plist> Save it (Windows key + S) Now simply, again Finder > Hard Drive > Library > Prefrences > SystemConfiguration Right-Click: com.appleBoot.plist > move to Trash Now Drag com.appleBoot.plist from Desktop to the Windows: Finder > Hard Drive > Library > Prefrences > SystemConfiguration *Optional* Drag it as well inside: Finder > Hard Drive > Extra Getting AUDIO(ALC888S / ALC885): Download this package: http://www.mediafire.com/?1u2wnfmmdnj After downloading, install it: AzaliaAudio.pkg Reboot, upon your Desktop you should already have Audio (Sorry MIC does not work, this is only for Speakers Audio.. if you plan on recording... just use an M-Audio USB device or any other recording devices) Getting Full Q'E for ATI Saphire Radeon HD 4650 1Gb DDR2 PCI-e: This also works for anybody with this same graphics card on any other motherboard with Snow 10.6.2 This is for VGA, I have not tested DVI (DVI alone, DVI to VGA or DVI to HDMI) or HDMI Replace boot file with this one(Beta PCEFI 10.5): http://www.mediafire.com/?znznlozgnng Spotlight search for: Terminal I'd recommend go to Finder > Applications > Terminal (Drag it to your Dock) sudo su write-your-password mv /boot /boot.bak cp DRAG-NEW-BOOT-FILE-HERE / exit Go to Finder > Applications > Kext Utility (Drag it to your Dock) Download these 2 kext files: ATIRadeonX2000.kext: http://www.mediafire.com/?wzwmujymmvn ATI4600Controller.kext: http://www.mediafire.com/?gtuyjlmhd5l Drag them each alone to Kext Utility... enter password & wait... hopefully everything went well and you didn't get any kernel panics Reboot you should be granted Full Q'E & all Resolutions with VGA.... *You should see Transparency in the Top Apple Menu Bar* change your Display Resolution in System Preferences Just in case my Device ID for my Card is: ID: 9498 Vendor: 1002 If your Device ID is different(go to Apple icon > About This Mac > More Info.. > Graphics/Display), Manually Add your Device ID inside ATI4600Controller.kext before dragging them into Kext Utility I don't think you need to add it inside ATIRadeonX2000.kext (I didn't add it on mines) *NOTE* This is for DESKTOP VERSIONS ONLY - No Mobility versions work FIXING ERRORS If you have issues like Blank Screen or Garbled Screen (already testing booting up again changing VGA, DVI or HDMI) Power off Computer > Restart Boot as Single User mode: -s /sbin/mount -uw / cd /System/Library/Extensions mv ATI4600Controller.kext ATI4600Controller.kext.bak mv ATIRadeonX2000.kext ATIRadeonX2000.kext.bak reboot And you should be back how it was before, booting back as normal in Snow... head into Netkas.org for another graphics solution. 2. ERROR ON BOOT / NO CHAMELEON / NO PC_EFI 10.5 / REALLY OLD DARWIN THIS WILL ALSO REVERTS YOU BACK TO YOUR REGULAR BOOT LOADER SOLUTION: Boot with the DVD Installer "Snow Leopard Client-Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD" Once finalized booted inside, click: Utilities > Terminal cd /Volumes/YOUR-SNOW-LEOPARDS-HARD-DRIVES-NAME mv boot.bak boot reboot 3. If you can boot regularly into Snow and you simply want to have your Regular boot loader back: SOLUTION: Once inside Snow: Finder -> Search For: Terminal sudo su //write your password mv /boot.bak /boot exit Then Repair Permissions with "Kext Utility" & Reboot And you should be back as before adding anything of mines. Sorry if it was way to long... Hopefully all this worked for you guys as it worked for me If I did any bad terminal commands please let me know I'll fix them. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuxpert Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Hi there, thanks for the detailed How-To. Installation went fine, after converting my old IDE DVD/RW using a IDE-HDD USB Adapter to be recognised by SL. Had to do so to avoid the "Still waiting for root device". I am using an AMD Phenom X2 550. I am now having a weird problem - hope you guys can help me: After installation went fine I can boot from my SATA HDD with -v and busratio=20 but while (or more precisely a little after) loading all the kexts i get a kernel panic with around 30 times "Backtrace (CPU 0): Return Adress: *alotoftechnicalcrap* Debugger Called: <double panic>" Do you have an idea how to get rid of that? Thanks for your help in advance, tuXpert Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1472229 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted May 20, 2010 Author Share Posted May 20, 2010 Hi there, thanks for the detailed How-To. Installation went fine, after converting my old IDE DVD/RW using a IDE-HDD USB Adapter to be recognised by SL. Had to do so to avoid the "Still waiting for root device". I am using an AMD Phenom X2 550. I am now having a weird problem - hope you guys can help me: After installation went fine I can boot from my SATA HDD with -v and busratio=20 but while (or more precisely a little after) loading all the kexts i get a kernel panic with around 30 times "Backtrace (CPU 0): Return Adress: *alotoftechnicalcrap* Debugger Called: <double panic>" Do you have an idea how to get rid of that? Thanks for your help in advance, tuXpert Hmm do you have my exact mobo? I made these instructions according to my mobo & set up Post your system specs(mobo, how much ram, gfx)... you only mentioned the cpu Without that I can't help much... The only thing else you could try is booting with: -x -v busratio=20 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1472270 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuxpert Posted May 22, 2010 Share Posted May 22, 2010 Hmm do you have my exact mobo? I made these instructions according to my mobo & set up Post your system specs(mobo, how much ram, gfx)... you only mentioned the cpu Without that I can't help much... The only thing else you could try is booting with: -x -v busratio=20 Thanks for your fast answer. Got a MSI 770 C45 too, assuming that would be obvious when posting in this Thread. Anyway I solved the problem by simply changing my ATI HD3870 to an old ATI X300. Later yesterday evening i googled and found out, that the 3870 & SL are unfortunately a no go... Anyway now i am writing this in Snow Leopard 10.6.2 - running perfectly smooth & fast. Thank you so much for this Tutorial! Will perhaps buy a GTX 260 when they get a little cheaper. Do you know a safe way to update to 10.6.3? Actually I see no reason, cause I found no bugs yet. Anyway would just be nice to be up to date... cya & thanks again, tuXpert Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1473211 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Share Posted May 22, 2010 Thanks for your fast answer. Got a MSI 770 C45 too, assuming that would be obvious when posting in this Thread. Anyway I solved the problem by simply changing my ATI HD3870 to an old ATI X300. Later yesterday evening i googled and found out, that the 3870 & SL are unfortunately a no go...Anyway now i am writing this in Snow Leopard 10.6.2 - running perfectly smooth & fast. Thank you so much for this Tutorial! Will perhaps buy a GTX 260 when they get a little cheaper. Do you know a safe way to update to 10.6.3? Actually I see no reason, cause I found no bugs yet. Anyway would just be nice to be up to date... cya & thanks again, tuXpert LOL heheee but no worries... I need to ask to be certain... I've been messaged countless times by people who can't read correctly & following my guide blindly.. they all failed because they didn't realize my options were made for my mobo and they have a total different one. =P Well anyways for GTX 260 yeah no problem... but if you ever get any issues with it just search here on insanelymac or head to netkas.org or leohazard.com.. you will probably find what you need to make it work. Anyways to upgrade to 10.6.3 is quite easy... (As long as you didn't add any extra special kexts inside S/L/E, I didn't needed to save any kext, my upgrade to 10.6.3 went 100% perfect)) you will need to first back up your current: mach_kernel Open: Terminal sudo su write-your-password cp /mach_kernel /mach_kernel.bak exit exit Now run the whole Apple Updates... then after Updates when it reboots... Add to your boot arguments: mach_kernel.bak Here is an Example: -v mach_kernel.bak *If it doesn't work.. try booting with this: -v /mach_kernel.bak If you manage to boot your 10.6.3 upgrade into the Desktop, then you will need to backup the new mach_kernel and replace back your old mach_kernel Open: Terminal sudo su write-your-password cp /mach_kernel /mach_kernel1063.bak mv /mach_kernel.bak /mach_kernel exit Then restart to test if it worked(just boot as you regularly do, no need for the boot argument I mentioned before) If it went fine, perfect... if not :/ I just mentioned here what worked for me. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1473280 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kato Posted May 24, 2010 Share Posted May 24, 2010 I have the worst possible combination...AMD processor (Phenom II X4 940), 8gb of RAM, GTX 280, IDE DVD drive, SATA hard drive...is there ANY way I can install Hazard's distro? I've been trying all night...I can get to a screen where I can either boot or press F8 to enter boot options, I did that and typed "-v busratio=20" and all that happens is it loads some things and then crashes. Is there any way to do this with my system? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1474381 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted May 24, 2010 Author Share Posted May 24, 2010 I have the worst possible combination...AMD processor (Phenom II X4 940), 8gb of RAM, GTX 280, IDE DVD drive, SATA hard drive...is there ANY way I can install Hazard's distro? I've been trying all night...I can get to a screen where I can either boot or press F8 to enter boot options, I did that and typed "-v busratio=20" and all that happens is it loads some things and then crashes. Is there any way to do this with my system? As long as you downloaded exactly this version: Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard You should be perfectly fine(that is if it was downloaded & burned perfectly) I have no clue if any of this below would work.. but you can give it a try.. I can't help for everything.. I only know my booting & customize options work with allot of AMD's & well my Mobo. Well try booting with: -v busratio=20 maxmem=4096 "OSX does not like AMD with over 4gb of ram, in which You and me are 8gb of ram.. its like saying we can only give use of 32bits on AMD for OSX" Another thing could also be.... your DVD drive.... *IDE* Snow Leopard favors more SATA devices You could also try booting with: -x -v busratio=20 cpus=1 maxmem=4096 *I know... I included cpus=1, but its only if its failing to boot the DVD... if you manage to install Snow.. you won't need afterwards "-x cpus=1"... just only: busratio=20 maxmem=4096 "-v" is only Verbose Mode(To be able to see Text of what is loading during booting, to see if any errors occur) Make sure no other hard drives are connected, and simply have plugged in only for installing: Mouse & Keyboard I don't have any other suggestions to be honest.... but I do have an idea that DOES WORK.. if you can install my same *Customize Options* in another computer you can simply then pass that hard drive to your computer and it will work all fine... you just need to figure out around what is needed to get working the GTX 280... maybe it works out-of-the-box in Snow... or simply Natit .. you'll have to search for that on your own. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1474436 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuxpert Posted May 24, 2010 Share Posted May 24, 2010 I have the worst possible combination...AMD processor (Phenom II X4 940), 8gb of RAM, GTX 280, IDE DVD drive, SATA hard drive...is there ANY way I can install Hazard's distro? I've been trying all night...I can get to a screen where I can either boot or press F8 to enter boot options, I did that and typed "-v busratio=20" and all that happens is it loads some things and then crashes. Is there any way to do this with my system? @Kato: I assume you have the MSI 770-C45 Mobo? Otherwise I'd recommend you to search the Board for a specific guide for your mobo. If you have the 770-C45: The problem might be that Hazards 10.6.2 Distro does not support the built in IDE Controller of this Board. In this case you should get some error like "unable to load root filesystem". The Solution is simple: go buy a sata dvd drive / USB DVD Drive - or you do it like me: Take your IDE DVD drive out of your PC and attach it to a IDE=>USB Controller from a simple 3.5" IDE Hard drive Case. With this "USB IDE DVD Drive" you can boot into the Setup following these Steps: 1. attach your new "USB DVD Drive" 2. make sure you disabled "Cool & Quiet" and set your ATA-Devices to AHCI in BIOS 3. press F11 during BIOS 4. choose your "new" USB attached DVD Drive in Boot Menu 5. press F8 @ the aliens 6. type "-v busratio=20" (without the quotes) 7. follow the steps in sendblink23's original guide: EXEPT: Chose NO Graphic Driver, if you don't get qe with vanilla settings you can google for your GTX280 - its quite simple to install have fun, tuXpert Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1474443 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuxpert Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 Hi sendblink23 - Update to 10.6.3 worked like a charm. Anyway i am wondering if hibernation is working for you? Its not really necessary as MacOSX boots in like 15 seconds from switch to desktop - anyway it would be nice to have... Any suggestions? With my Install simply nothing happens when i choose Hibernation from Apple-Menu. cheerio, tuXpert Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1476541 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted May 27, 2010 Author Share Posted May 27, 2010 Hi sendblink23 - Update to 10.6.3 worked like a charm.Anyway i am wondering if hibernation is working for you? Its not really necessary as MacOSX boots in like 15 seconds from switch to desktop - anyway it would be nice to have... Any suggestions? With my Install simply nothing happens when i choose Hibernation from Apple-Menu. cheerio, tuXpert hmmm to be honest... sleepenabler.kext ... for Desktop computers it really isn't needed (Desktops are made for 24/7 usage)... in a laptop the hibernation is more useful(since its a travel computer) But anyways..... you want it... Maybe try any of these: http://www.meklort.com/?p=167 http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=196466 http://www.kexts.com/view/318-sleepenabler...3_(10.3.0).html I think you may place it in: (I'm not sure where LOL) /Extra/ or /Extra/Extensions/ or /System/Library/Extensions/ Not sure if you can reboot right away or maybe you would need to run KextUtility.app to repair permissions.. or do the terminal command to repair permissions.. before rebooting. terminal command repair permission: chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions Just change/replace the "/System/Library/Extensions" to the Directory where you placed your sleepenabler.kext Then type: reboot If you get issues(ex: kernel Panic on Boot up)... I'd suggest reading comments from the *Insanelymac* Link I provided After you have it working.... here is a suggestion to do.. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t=#entry1327921 Known issues... sometimes after waking up the computer.. any USB device isn't functional... to fix it, simply remove those USB devices & plug them back in.... I hope you are one of the lucky ones that it works all fine after wake. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1476690 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuxpert Posted July 24, 2010 Share Posted July 24, 2010 Hi sendblink23, still got no solution for the power management issue, but as you mentioned it's a desktop - so it doesnt bother me too much. Anyway I was wondering if it's safe to update to 10.6.4? (of cause i would preserve my kernel using your tutorial from below) thx in advance, tuxpert EDIT: Forget my question - i just did it and it worked perfectly Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1517531 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted July 24, 2010 Author Share Posted July 24, 2010 Hi sendblink23, still got no solution for the power management issue, but as you mentioned it's a desktop - so it doesnt bother me too much. Anyway I was wondering if it's safe to update to 10.6.4? (of cause i would preserve my kernel using your tutorial from below) thx in advance, tuxpert EDIT: Forget my question - i just did it and it worked perfectly LOL yup I was going to say it works perfectly, great it worked for u bro On any updates we are perfectly fine.. since we aren't modifying any original OSX kexts... if we were... then we would need to back up those too before upgrading... so for us its always safe to upgrade with simply the mach_kernel back up =P other users probably cry compared to us... they have a huge hassle to deal with upon upgrades Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1517553 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DivisionByZero Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 Help! I can't get the DVD to boot... It just reboots after the Darwin countdown screen... Motherboard: MSI 770-G45 CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 GPU: ATI Radeon 5870 RAM: 4GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1333MHz HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB I've verified the DVD and ISO are not corrupt. Help!? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526617 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted August 8, 2010 Author Share Posted August 8, 2010 Help! I can't get the DVD to boot... It just reboots after the Darwin countdown screen... I've verified the DVD and ISO are not corrupt. Help!? Did you follow the instructions? Upon Chameleon boot up screen(you will see like an Aliens background)... Press F8Use as boot arguments: -v busratio=20 also if by any case you are getting issues since you have an ATI 5870 trying to boot, change the booting argument to: -v -x busratio=20 Another thing.. afterwards if you manage to install it & boot up to the desktop.... I'd suggest you upgrade to 10.6.4 & head over to netkas.org to find the fix to make your Video Card fully working - since its the only way it works on OSX Just noticed your Motherboard is not exactly the same as mines MSI 770-C45 (yours is MSI 770-G45)... but hopefully its pretty similar.. I hope the Realtek R1000 works for you... since that is what makes my mobo have the Ethernet lan working. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526620 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DivisionByZero Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 Did you follow the instructions? Yep. Although I am using IDE dvd drives, which might be the problem. I'm gonna try it with a USB one right now. also if by any case you are getting issues since you have an ATI 5870 trying to boot, change the booting argument to: -v -x busratio=20 I tried those, and also cpus=1 also. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526625 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted August 8, 2010 Author Share Posted August 8, 2010 Yep. Although I am using IDE dvd drives, which might be the problem. I'm gonna try it with a USB one right now. I tried those, and also cpus=1 also. DVD being a USB should work... hopefully your hard drive is SATA... if not you will need to change to sata everything.... I've noticed Snow is not friendly with IDE Oh re-read my last reply I updated a little.. included info for your video card(since 10.6.2 is not friendly to 5XXX series).. so that you can get it fully working later on.. when you have managed to get it installed booting in the desktop Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526629 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DivisionByZero Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 DVD being a USB should work... hopefully your hard drive is SATA... if not you will need to change to sata everything.... I've noticed Snow is not friendly with IDE Oh re-read my last reply I updated a little.. included info for your video card(since 10.6.2 is not friendly to 5XXX series).. so that you can get it fully working later on.. when you have managed to get it installed booting in the desktop Thanks. I fixed it with this: http://leohazard.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2640 No idea what it does, but the installer is working now (so far ) oh, and my HDD is SATA Btw: IIRC the 770-G45 is the same as the C45, but different (tweaked?) bios Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526648 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted August 8, 2010 Author Share Posted August 8, 2010 Thanks. I fixed it with this: http://leohazard.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2640No idea what it does, but the installer is working now (so far ) oh, and my HDD is SATA Btw: IIRC the 770-G45 is the same as the C45, but different (tweaked?) bios Well good you managed on fixing it... odd you needed a bootcd to boot hazards distro... are you sure you downloaded the correct Hazards Distro "Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard"? Because on our motherboard "C45" we have no issues booting that dvd distro.... so that means there are other differences its nto only the *Bios C45 Slots • 1 PCI Express x16 slot with x16 operation (PCI Express Bus SPEC V2.0 compliant) • 2 PCI Express x1 slots • 3 PCI slots, support 3.3V/ 5V PCI bus Interface. Audio • Chipset integrated by Realtek® ALC888S / ALC885 - True Blu-ray Audio Support - Flexible 8-channel audio with jack sensing - Compliant with Azalia 1.0 Spec LAN • Realtek PCI-E GbLAN controller 8111DL - Integrated Fast Ethernet MAC and PHY in single chip - Supports 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s - Compliance with PCI-Express Bus specification v1.0a G45 Slots • 1 PCI Express x16 slot (PCI_E2) with x16 operation (PCI Express Bus SPEC V2.0 compliant) • 1 PCI Express x16 slot (PCI_E3) with x4 operation (PCI Express Bus SPEC V2.0 compliant) • 1 PCI Express x1 slot • 3 PCI slots, support 3.3V/ 5V PCI bus Interface. Audio • Chipset integrated by VIA® VT1828S - Flexible 8-channel audio with jack sensing - Compliant with Azalia 1.0 Spec LAN • Atheros® AR8131M supports Gigabit LAN - Supports 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s notice its pretty different... only chipset stayed the same.... I have no clue what do you need for Ethernet Lan to have it working since its not the same as ours..... Audio at least it may work with what i provide(line out on rear) but at least the rest of the choices in customize will work fine for you Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526672 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DivisionByZero Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 are you sure you downloaded the correct Hazards Distro "Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard"? :censored2: I got the wrong one.."Snow Leopard 10.6.1-10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD"... I just compared the 2 boards, and theyre pretty different! my mistake (2x) Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1526675 Share on other sites More sharing options...
bazty Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 I solved my last issue, but I have question about the kernel, what kernel we can take?, and we can put both upgrades(10.6.1 & 10.6.2 combo) ? because I have an issue now, after installing leopard, the boot starts (chameleon) but the aple on a gray screen stay sticky, a metalized apple.....I dont know what to do....thanks 4 reading Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1571171 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sendblink23 Posted October 27, 2010 Author Share Posted October 27, 2010 I solved my last issue, but I have question about the kernel, what kernel we can take?, and we can put both upgrades(10.6.1 & 10.6.2 combo) ? because I have an issue now, after installing leopard, the boot starts (chameleon) but the aple on a gray screen stay sticky, a metalized apple.....I dont know what to do....thanks 4 reading Why are you asking me about upgrades to 10.6.1 & 10.6.2 combo?.. if you are using the Distro of my instruction(as my thread title says Hazard 10.6.2)... its a direct install of 10.6.2 - Distro is named exactly like this: Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard If you are not using that distro.. I cannot really help you out... since its obvious my thread is about users using that exact distro.... because it includes all the necessary files that you will need for our motherboard/cpu for 10.6.2(The distro includes necessary modified 10.6.2 kexts). But since you ask about kernel.... AnV 10.2.0 / system kext not only that you will require to need all this below.. so that pretty much the OS to work with our setups Chameleon RC3 PC EFI 10.5 AMD patch ATIATA Realtek R1000 EliotForceLegacyRTC SATA/ATA Legacy AHCI Sata LegacyApplePIIXATA IOATAFamily SATA Fix IOATAFamily Fix *PS2 apple - ONLY CHOOSE THIS IF YOU DON'T HAVE USB MOUSE / KEYBOARD EvOreboot Orange Icon About My Mac Fix SMBiosResolver UUID X11 Since you are doing a very different way of installing Snow compared to using the Distro I instructed.... it seems you were installing 10.6.0 .... well to upgrade to 10.6.2... you will only need to installing the 10.6.2 Combo download from apple.... but before upgrading do exactly like i mentioned on one of the replies of this thread for upgrading to 10.6.3(which will work as well for upgrading to any: 10.6.1, 10.6.2, 10.6.3 & 10.6.4). Thsi below is the copy of my reply to another user which worked for him: Anyways to upgrade to 10.6.3 is quite easy... (As long as you didn't add any extra special kexts inside S/L/E, I didn't needed to save any kext, my upgrade to 10.6.3 went 100% perfect)) you will need to first back up your current: mach_kernel Open: Terminal sudo su write-your-password cp /mach_kernel /mach_kernel.bak exit exit Now run the whole Apple Updates... then after Updates when it reboots... Add to your boot arguments: mach_kernel.bak Here is an Example: -v mach_kernel.bak *If it doesn't work.. try booting with this: -v /mach_kernel.bak If you manage to boot your 10.6.3 upgrade into the Desktop, then you will need to backup the new mach_kernel and replace back your old mach_kernel Open: Terminal sudo su write-your-password cp /mach_kernel /mach_kernel1063.bak mv /mach_kernel.bak /mach_kernel exit Then restart to test if it worked(just boot as you regularly do, no need for the boot argument I mentioned before) If it went fine, perfect... if not :/ I just mentioned here what worked for me. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1571316 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mensur Posted November 24, 2011 Share Posted November 24, 2011 Why are you asking me about upgrades to 10.6.1 & 10.6.2 combo?.. if you are using the Distro of my instruction(as my thread title says Hazard 10.6.2)... its a direct install of 10.6.2 - Distro is named exactly like this: Snow Leopard Client Server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD by Hazard If you are not using that distro.. I cannot really help you out... since its obvious my thread is about users using that exact distro.... because it includes all the necessary files that you will need for our motherboard/cpu for 10.6.2(The distro includes necessary modified 10.6.2 kexts). But since you ask about kernel.... AnV 10.2.0 / system kext not only that you will require to need all this below.. so that pretty much the OS to work with our setups Chameleon RC3 PC EFI 10.5 AMD patch ATIATA Realtek R1000 EliotForceLegacyRTC SATA/ATA Legacy AHCI Sata LegacyApplePIIXATA IOATAFamily SATA Fix IOATAFamily Fix *PS2 apple - ONLY CHOOSE THIS IF YOU DON'T HAVE USB MOUSE / KEYBOARD EvOreboot Orange Icon About My Mac Fix SMBiosResolver UUID X11 Since you are doing a very different way of installing Snow compared to using the Distro I instructed.... it seems you were installing 10.6.0 .... well to upgrade to 10.6.2... you will only need to installing the 10.6.2 Combo download from apple.... but before upgrading do exactly like i mentioned on one of the replies of this thread for upgrading to 10.6.3(which will work as well for upgrading to any: 10.6.1, 10.6.2, 10.6.3 & 10.6.4). Thsi below is the copy of my reply to another user which worked for him: Hi sendblink23, I have the following configuration: MSI 770 C45 AMD Athlon II X4 640 QLeadtek GT220 8Gb 1333MHz RAM 250GB WD HD. The thing is when I'm trying to install OS, it loads kernels, but it stops at the end, and don't do anything? I used these strings but nothing: -v -x -cpus=1 -busratio=20 -arch=i386 -maxmem=4096 -v -x -busratio=20 -maxmem=4096 -v -x -busratio=20 -maxmem=4096 -v -x -busratio=20 -maxmem=4096 -v -busratio=20 -maxmem=4096 -v -busratio=14 -maxmem=4096 Please help if you can Thanks Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1773447 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falkris Posted March 23, 2012 Share Posted March 23, 2012 Well this is kind of a long shot, this seems to be an old thread. So I have tryed to follow this guide and I run into troble with the customize options, I don't seem to have most of the options listed in the guide. Only ones I seem to have is X11 AMD patch and SATA/ATA. I've used Hazards snow leopard client-server 10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 intel AMD And I tryed this one Snow-Leopard-10-6-2-MacOSX-Intel-AMD-Hazard its the 4.43 gig one... With the latter chameleon loads and can install osx but have the same lack of customize options and I get cpu panic and a whole heck of a lot of errors mostly for the options I didn't have. I have a picture. Another issue might be my bois reads hhd and dvd as ide....but they are sata drives so not sure if that could cause issues. I've checked the dvd burn I did seems to be ok. Hardware is Cpu: AMD Athlon II x2 250 AM3 3.0 ghz Mulitpiler 15 bus speed 200 code name Regor revision DA-C2 mobo:770-C45(MS-7599) V1.1 chipset 770 SB700 LPCIO fintek F71889F Memory 4 GB of DDR3 corsair part no# CM3X1024-1333C9 Sapphire readeon HD 4890 1 GB its a newer modle don't feel like pulling the card out to find out what one it is. I hope that makes it some what easy to help me, I am a newbie at this hackintosh stuff. Only reason I gave it a try was my hardware was very close to the guides....lol but not close enough I guess :mellow: Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/213367-how-tohazards-1062-on-msi-770-c45-phenom-ii-965-ati-4650/#findComment-1808059 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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