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Hey m8s,

 

I had the txt file guide from the torrent download,here it is:

 

[XII]Basic Installation/Upgrade:

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1. Mount ISO in Daemon Tools.

2. Create a virtual machine with the aforementioned configuration.

3. Start the machine and boot from CD-ROM. (Press ESC at POST.)

4. Run OS X installation in verbose mode. (F8 then "-v" at Darwin.)

 

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Note: Log any errors you encounter here. You will need to Google them for help.

Trust me, if you have a problem, someone else has already fixed it, so look hard and long if you have to.

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5. Enter disk utility to create partition table. (Utilities -> Disk Utility)

5a. Select drive to install onto.

5b. Enter "Partiton" tab and configure partiton table like so:

> 1 Partition, 8GB, Mac OS Extended (Journaled)

5c. Hit the "Partiton" button and exit Disk Utility.

6. Activate the OS X partition.

8a. Enter Terminal to activate partition. (Utilities -> Terminal)

8b. Use the fdisk tool in Terminal as follows:

> fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

> f 1

> write

> y

> exit

8c. Quit Terminal and return to Installer.

 

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Note: In order to return to the installer, you must go to the Terminal menu and select "Quit Terminal."

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7. Continue installer with custom configuration. (Selected packages above.)

 

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Note: You can skip the DVD check. It's really a waste of time since we're working with a good copy of the ISO.

(I know you were careful in downloading a good copy of the ISO.)

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8. Allow the machine to reboot, but hit F8 before Darwin loads, type "-v" at the prompt, and again note any errors.

9. Configure & register OS X using false information. (You can use real information for your login.)

 

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Note: Registration can be bypassed by disabling the Ethernet adapter in VMware.

However, be sure to re-enable it for the software updates.

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10. Allow the system to update as needed. Ignore any Apple official updates, and Google for the hacked ones.

 

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Note: If things are running smoothly enough, I would suggest configuring OS X to your liking while you wait.

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11. That's it! You should now have a working copy of OS X 10.4.7! If you don't, I'm sorry, Google for help.

 

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Note: This release will install version 10.4.7 of OS X, but it DOES NOT include the latest kernel.

At the point of this writing, no hacked version of either of the latest two kernels (.5 & .6) have been

released.

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He doesnt work at my amd,everytime there is other problam...

who know the best way to install?

strage that there are'nt any sticky guide....

 

10Q :thumbsup_anim:

There are several Guides at The Wiki page: http://wiki.osx86project.org/

 

also several guides at the Tutorials Forum: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showforum=45

 

Some of them is more adecuate for your hardware.

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