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I download the "Apple.OS.X.x86.10.4.Generic.Install.DVD" ,which has 51 "rar" files and a txt file.

Unrar them I get a iso file named "Generic-Tiger.iso" and a MD5 file.

but in MD5 file there is only a line:

e78fe52e30a1f8c5b29d4b7932a16c5e *Marklar-Tiger.iso

 

The file name no matched!!!!

 

who know the MD5 of file "Generic-Tiger.iso "???

thanks very much!!

i got the same file and the same question...

I checked my "Generic-Tiger.iso" file and the results is:

E51ADDEF4D8BBB3443AB73D817EFBA8C Generic-Tiger.iso

 

what about yours?? if it can match yours, I get reassurance! :P :P

 

please post your MD5 codes.thanks! :(

I checked my "Generic-Tiger.iso" file and the results is:

E51ADDEF4D8BBB3443AB73D817EFBA8C Generic-Tiger.iso

 

what about yours?? if it can match yours, I get reassurance! :P :P

 

please post your MD5 codes.thanks! ;)

I'm getting the exact same thing as azhw, so it is probably correct.

  • 4 weeks later...

azhw:

 

I have the same file also

 

MD5: e78fe52e30a1f8c5b29d4b7932a16c5e *Maklar-Tiger.iso

 

Which is the correct one?....I burnt the image on DVD-R, tried to use it on an IBM T22 laptop but it does nothing, it just continues to load my XP environment....

 

Is this Apple.OS.X.x86.10.4.Generic.Install.DVD the real deal????

 

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

e78fe52e30a1f8c5b29d4b7932a16c5e *Marklar-Tiger.iso

thats the one i have as well, i burnt it to DVD and tested to see if my fujitsu laptop would start booting from it and it did indeed, Had to kill it then though before it actually started to install.

anyone know what the difference is between em?

I don't know if this serves to you all, this info is inside "READ_THIS_FIRST.rtf" document, packaged with others files in "Generic_OSx86_Install_DVD_Patcher_Release1.rar" (153,396,329 bytes).

 

...The md5 checksum for the Marklar-Tiger.dmg file is:

 

6671b06db57db94bebffdd2cffc2c78e and the filesize is: 2,618,664,581 bytes...

 

 

The md5 checksum for the Marklar-Tiger.iso file is:

 

e78fe52e30a1f8c5b29d4b7932a16c5e and the filesize is: 4,293,001,216 bytes

 

 

...The md5 for your patched Marklar-Tiger.iso file should be:

 

9a5270e693b2148ba685638f05ea76c2 and the filesize remains the same at: 4,293,001,216 bytes...

 

I hope that this one be useful.

"Apple.OS.X.x86.10.4.Generic.Install.DVD"

 

Does anyone know what release this is, Bender had a first release to check to see if the patch even worked which was "test3" and after it worked he cleaned it up and made it into "release1" which is most likly the final release. The thing is that at the moment there is a already patched dvd out right now but the md5 checksum doesnt fit although the filesize does. my question is, is this patched with "test3" or "release1". this is a good thing to find out since more people are downloading the already patched DVD rather then patching it themselves. We dont want "test3" out cousing problems at this stage. If anyone has any info that would be great. Thanks!

Hi there!

 

This is my first post so let me help you.

 

I "lost" my Marklar version so I checked this one out.

What it says in the readme is true.

The Installer booted smoothly on my SSE2 Athlon64 and I was able to install it.

It's just like "original" PPC Mac OS X Installer.

 

TPM cracked, SSE3->2 patch optional on install options.

 

Copying files needed a while and afterwards it booted into a freshly installed Mac OS X.

With registration, adding user account, setting up network

 

 

edit: sorry, totally got lost this whole ting is about md5s

azhw:

 

I have the same file also

 

MD5: e78fe52e30a1f8c5b29d4b7932a16c5e *Maklar-Tiger.iso

 

Which is the correct one?....I burnt the image on DVD-R, tried to use it on an IBM T22 laptop but it does nothing, it just continues to load my XP environment....

 

Is this Apple.OS.X.x86.10.4.Generic.Install.DVD the real deal????

 

Thanks

 

Did you convert the dmg to iso Because dmg wont boot on x86 machines.

Use Ultraiso to do this then burn, if you havn't.

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