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So I have Tiger 10.4.10 running on my pc, and I have an actual Leopard install DVD that I bought the other day. I guess my question is if I can just install it like a regular os like windoze or linux? Do I need to make a patched disc? If I can what do I need to do to make it work? Scott

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So I have Tiger 10.4.10 running on my pc, and I have an actual Leopard install DVD that I bought the other day. I guess my question is if I can just install it like a regular os like windoze or linux? Do I need to make a patched disc? If I can what do I need to do to make it work? Scott

 

You will need to patch the DVD look Here For Intel or Here For AMD

 

Good luck :(

I have two patched DVD's that I made, but after the install I get the gray apple screen and then it tells me that I have to restart my computer. When I run it in -v mode this is where it stops and get errors:

 

Top of screen

 

middle of screen

 

bottom of screen

 

rest of the bottom

 

You might have to paste them into you web browser to see them. Scott

im not totaly sure but as long as you have pc_efi installed you should be able to install via the original via tiger BUT as i said im not sure

 

Only if PC_EFI is installed on the DVD from which you're booting. So far the only release I've heard of with PCI_EFI built in is the bcgirl one.

I have two patched DVD's that I made, but after the install I get the gray apple screen and then it tells me that I have to restart my computer. When I run it in -v mode this is where it stops and get errors:

 

Top of screen

 

middle of screen

 

bottom of screen

 

rest of the bottom

 

You might have to paste them into you web browser to see them. Scott

 

try booting with -s flag and then type

 

mount -uw /

 

and remove the NV*.kext and natit.kext

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/NV*

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/Ge*

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/natit.kext

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions.mkext

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/caches

 

kextcache -k -z /system/library/extensions

 

reboot

 

it looks like a GPU issue from your screen shots but im not 100% on that you can allways put them back later.

 

have you deleted the appleIntelcpupowermanagement.kext if not

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/appleIntelcpupowermanagement.kext

Well I finally got it after all of this time. :thumbsup_anim: Much thanks goes out to MacDaddyIRC, iGuru, Objection, BrazilMac, and everyone else who helped me. My install went as followed:

 

1. Installed OSX Tiger 10.4.10 on an external Harddrive.

2. Used Tiger to make an image of the real Leopard disc, used the BraziMac patch to make the DVD.

3. Installed Leopard on my 160 gig internal hd.

4. Rebooted with the patched Leopard disc and applied the post patch per BrazilMac, and rebooted into my Tiger install on my external hd.

5. Since my Leopard hd shows up on the desktop I opened it up and went to system, library, extensions and deleted all the kext that began with NV, and Geforce. I also deleted the Extensions.mkext file, the Natit, and the caches folder.

6. After all that I restarted my computer, pressed F2 to get into my BIOS switch to have my computer to start off of the DVD drive. I inserted the patched Leopard disc and exited my BIOS. I didn't think it was gonna work, but it did.

 

Now I have to redo it all again to install the Make Bootable disk first, that way I won't have to keep the disc in to start up. Sound doesn't work yet, but I will patch that in after the re-install, with my luck the re-install will go all wrong and I will be stuck again. After the re-install I will give you guys a good review. Scott

I did the re-install to get it to boot w/out the disk, but I have no sound and no internet. I had internet before I did the re-install, but this time it asked me to set it up and I can't remember all my info. What is the kext in tiger that I can use to make it work? I am gonna use the Azalia pkg for the audio and see if it works for that.

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