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iATKOS v4i (10.5.4 Intel only) released


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Turned up on the demon recently with the following release notes:

hi,

This is the 10.5.4 osx86 DVD release of the team. For Intel CPU.

Some system bugs of v2 are fixed, I'll post the details later..

 

osx86.Turk team

 

cheers

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Release Information

 

* 10.5.4 main system of v4i including modbin 9.4.0 kernel is compatible for darwin x86 non-efi mbr systems by default. Users can select stock packages for efi systems.

 

* Like the v2i, v4i also includes netkas pc-efi 8, supports GPT (Guid Partition Table) and MBR (Master Boot Record).

 

* Some system bugs of v2i including some link errors are fixed.

 

* Improved SATA support.

 

* Includes speedstep support for compatible cpu's like the older versions of the team. Speedstepping package includes 9.2.0 speedstep kernel.

 

Goodluck with this everyone, be sure to post your experiences =D


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i must say im pleasently surprised at the speed in shich this version was released. 10.5.4 came out not too long ago so its good to see that uphuck and any1 else who worked on this r still working on stuff. thanks guys, no point for me to d this :D i got vanilla retail XD

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JaS what have you done again this time? ;)
JaS? Looking at that installer picture, not a lot of options there... (Hmm, just found a different pic; not lacking in options but it's always great to have alternatives) you're still tha man, Mystericus C* and your amazing patcher installers for 10.5.0/10.5.1/10.5.2 and...? Don't go anywhere!

 

Feel the community luv! :D

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From the iATKOS wiki:

 

Welcome to iATKOS v4i OSx86 10.5.4 iATKOS v4i 10.5.4 has been released at July 17, 2008.

 

It's the latest Intel Only OSx86 Leopard 10.5.4 DVD release by the OSx86.Turk Team.

 

Users who own machines with supported Intel Hardware can use iATKOS v4i to easily install Mac OS X on their regular PC.

 

Release Information

  • 10.5.4 main system of v4i including modbin 9.4.0 kernel is compatible for darwin x86 non-efi mbr systems by default. Users can select stock packages for efi systems.

  • Like the v2i, v4i also includes netkas pc-efi 8, supports GPT (Guid Partition Table) and MBR (Master Boot Record).

  • Some system bugs of v2i including some link errors are fixed.

  • Improved SATA support.

  • Includes speedstep support for compatible cpu's like the older versions of the team. Speedstepping package includes 9.2.0 speedstep kernel.

What's OSx86?

OSx86 is a project dedicated to run the Mac OS X computer operating system on non-Apple PCs that use x86 architecture processors. OSx86 has been made possible at June 2005, when the Worldwide Developers Conference announced that Apple transferred their personal computers from PowerPC to Intel Processors..

 

Where can I download iATKOS v4i?

Hmm. We don't know. We heard that the Green Demon is able to supply it.

 

What are the requirements?

Use the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) of the osx86project and check whether your hardware is supported.

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Hmm...wasn't really a big fan of iATKOS but if I didn't already set my system completely up, I would download this. I wish I could just backup my entire partition so I can restore it later (if needed).

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Hmm...wasn't really a big fan of iATKOS but if I didn't already set my system completely up, I would download this. I wish I could just backup my entire partition so I can restore it later (if needed).

 

That's the same question I asked myself. Here's my finding and results:

 

*Using Acronis True Image, I can backup the OSX86 partition on my HP Dv6500T laptop, and I can restore it later without no problem.

 

*On my C2D E8400 desktop, it's a different story. I am able to create an image backup, BUT when I want to restore the image, the OSX86 partition is grayed out. I am stomped on that one.

 

Maybe I'll give the old Powerquest Drive Image a try and see what results I might get.

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Great, I was waiting for a 5.4 release. Upgrading my Kalyway install to 5.3 had been driving me mad. In the end I saved the User data and configuration and formatted my OS X partition. Time to install again, I believe.

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NO!.

bad bad bad bad bad.

 

It'll be ' in the usual places ' direct links are entirely forbidden here. Don't ask again.

 

 

 

it's my first post. where is the link to download it?
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it's my first post. where is the link to download it?

 

LOL No warez here. Final!

Anyway Zalinksy, you're a big boy, you can find by yourself I'm sure !!!!!! :)

 

Nice, 10.5.4 is going out. Great release but not for my poor "HackBook" Acer...

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Great, I was waiting for a 5.4 release. Upgrading my Kalyway install to 5.3 had been driving me mad. In the end I saved the User data and configuration and formatted my OS X partition. Time to install again, I believe.

 

Did you try MysticusC 10.5.3 ComboUpdate? I was able to update my ToH 10.5.0 with it.

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Did you try MysticusC 10.5.3 ComboUpdate? I was able to update my ToH 10.5.0 with it.

 

No I didn't. But considering that I must start from scratch it is better to use an updated release.

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At a guess I would say this won't support SSE2; V2 didn't and I believe a planned patch was dropped. We shall see. Nice one, though! :)

 

 

doesnt support sse2?

 

well, that sucks for use sse2 users.

 

I have the kalyway 10.5.2 DVD and its stable and has SSE2 support..

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That's the same question I asked myself. Here's my finding and results:

 

*Using Acronis True Image, I can backup the OSX86 partition on my HP Dv6500T laptop, and I can restore it later without no problem.

 

*On my C2D E8400 desktop, it's a different story. I am able to create an image backup, BUT when I want to restore the image, the OSX86 partition is grayed out. I am stomped on that one.

 

Maybe I'll give the old Powerquest Drive Image a try and see what results I might get.

 

Try using Carbon Copy Cloner. It operates in OSX environment so when time comes for a restore, it sees HFS partition right away. Search for CCC on the Green Demon.

 

As soon as it finishes downloading, I'll try a fresh install right away. Only a few kexts to install. It sure beats going from 10.5.2 to 10.5.3 and 10.5.4.

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