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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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Downloading now

 

Im going to be trying this on my MSI p965 Neo (old version all worked except sata which I updated later)

 

But also.. I have a new toy to try it on!!!!!!! An Advent 4211 :P:);)

 

p.s. And advent 4211 is an MSI Wind in disguise

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

 

Could you update the Toh from 10.5.0 to 10.5.3?

Which of the boxes did you tick to update with the IATKOS DVD the Toh?

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Could you update the Toh from 10.5.0 to 10.5.3?

Which of the boxes did you tick to update with the IATKOS DVD the Toh?

 

10.5.3 update package thread is here

 

including 10.5.4 delta as well with 9.2.0 sleep kernel installed by default

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yay! new iatkos, sweet. too bad when i tried to install 10.5.4 from software update, it didnt work. and i have a vanilla kernel! WTF???

 

 

Its all about finding out WHY it disdnt work...

 

Did you have kexts installed for your graphics card for example? were they updated in the update? Just because you selected vanilla does not mean you can use all the updates from apple

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Can somebody tell me the exact size of the file, to help me identify the correct copy as I can't get it from the green demon.

 

Many thanks in advance...

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Can somebody tell me the exact size of the file, to help me identify the correct copy as I can't get it from the green demon.

 

Many thanks in advance...

The tilte is iATKOS v4i (10.5.4 Leopard DVD).

The size of the DVD is 2.64 GB.

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It has a sata drive that is the ony problem that I see, but there is a good chance that it is using an intel mobo, I would say that it will work fine,

 

 

I feel it nearing, My heart races, My macshiba waits for me to slide it in, The feeling of a new os, makes her throb, I hope it is compatible.

 

 

 

Ok, im bored, Just waiting for it to finish so I can let it seed while i play with it :o

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I tried installing, recognized my windows hard drive but not my hackintosh one. Everything is SATA but this was not an issue with kalyway 10.5.2. I'm a bit disappointed.

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I seem to have a problem. Boot on the DVD, ticked the usual stuff (although iatkos is not as straight forward as Kalyway). But I can't boot on the hard drive then.

I get the "boot:"

Whatever I do, nothing happens. I never had problems booting before, if someone could tell where I went wrong that would be great.

I had AppleACPI ticked, and the netkas SMBios....

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I seem to have a problem. Boot on the DVD, ticked the usual stuff (although iatkos is not as straight forward as Kalyway). But I can't boot on the hard drive then.

I get the "boot:"

Whatever I do, nothing happens. I never had problems booting before, if someone could tell where I went wrong that would be great.

I had AppleACPI ticked, and the netkas SMBios....

 

I can't get it to boot, too.... I get constant rebooting.

 

I don't know why..

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Works Here

 

Xbench back up .. ! 153.95

 

 

Radeon 2600Pro PCI-E Video . Driver on disk gave checkerboard . Copied 5 ATI and Natit kexts from working partition

 

 

System Version 10.5.4 (9E17)

 

Darwin 9.4.0

 

C2D 2.4

 

Shuttle XPC 945gc 888 sound works. Marvel net works . Test sleep later.

 

Thanks for the Release.

 

 

 

Works Here

 

Xbench back up .. ! 153.95

 

 

Radeon 2600Pro PCI-E Video . Driver on disk gave checkerboard . Copied 5 ATI and Natit kexts from working partition

 

 

System Version 10.5.4 (9E17)

 

Darwin 9.4.0

C2D 2.4

 

Shuttle XPC 945gc 888 sound works. Marvel net works . Test sleep later.

 

Thanks for the Release.

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Is there a way to integrate kexts into this? I have a working Kalyway installation, but I want to just put in all of the kexts that I know that work so that I can reinstall without going through the hassle of finding and installing all of them over again... and I'm seeding...

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Anyone on a T61p have this up? I'm about to try my hand at a first install. Is there some sort of conflict with SMBios and ACPI or something?

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I am holding down the c key but it will not boot. I am on Philips Freevent X55, Intel T5550, 945M express chip set. There is one poxed up XP partion on the drive. Its ATA also. This my first time with OSx86, I want to break my OSx86 cherry. Thanks. :P

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I am holding down the c key but it will not boot. I am on Philips Freevent X55, Intel T5550, 945M express chip set. There is one poxed up XP partion on the drive. Its ATA also. This my first time with OSx86, I want to break my OSx86 cherry. Thanks. :rolleyes:

Those boot time keystrokes only work on real Macs.

 

To boot off the optical drive on your machine you either have to change the boot order in the BIOS, or if your motherboard supports it, select the boot device on startup.

(Should be message on screen as to what key to hit to get to either of those. Usually F2 or Del for BIOS, and F12 for boot menu)

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I also have problems with booting. The installation went fine (thanks to -v -y cpus=1) ony my hp compaq nx7400. But then it rebooted and it frose. And now I can't get it to boot :rolleyes: I tried installing twice, but no progress :D

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