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For a long time Apple Mac computers used a different architecture than IBM-PC and
the core parts of Apple's operating system (System 1, Mac OS Classic etc.) were
integrated to Mac's BIOS. These barriers made it impossible to install Mac OS
on PC-compatible computers.
In 2006 Apple introduced new Mac computer family based on Intel
platform with new EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) architecture. Also
Mac OS X operating system was remade to be compatible with Intel platform.
After these changes, some enthusiasts started the project called Hackintosh (also known as
OSX86) that makes Mac OS X available for non-Apple Intel based and not supported
computers. The trick is to emulate Apple Mac EFI and have hardware configuration as much as close to
Mac.
To create "Hackintosh" computer you will need an bootloader/EFI Emulator, such as Chameleon or Boot
132, retail Mac OS X Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion installation DVD, customized drivers and other utilities.
However, we have found a much more comfortable to make your own Hackintosh only with a
single DVD disk and we will show you how.
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First thing you need to do, is to change the boot sequence in BIOS setup of the computer to the Boot from
DVD drive at first place. Put the DVD with iATKOS installation to drive, save BIOS settings and exit from
BIOS. Wait until the Chameleon emulator will be started from DVD.
When Chameleon is loaded, simply click any key to continue with installation process, wait until the Mac OS
X installation utility will start.
After the installation utility is ready, select installation language and click on Next arrow button. Start the
Disk Utility. You can find it in upper menu section Utilities. In Disk Utility select the disk, where the Mac
OS X system should be installed.
Select Partition option Select Partition layout to 1 Partition Select format Mac OS X Extended
(Journaled) Click on Option button and select GUID Partition Table and click on OK button Click on
Apply button and wait until the disk will be prepared. Close the The Disk Utility.
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Now you ar back in the installation window, click on Continue button. Read the license information and click
the Next arrow button. Select the installation disk and click on Customize installation button.
This is the most important part of installation, where you must select drivers for your
hardware, boot loader and other software to optional work of the Mac OS X on your computer.
By default, these settings are pre-defined for hardware similar to Mac computers. However, if your hardware
is more different of Mac's, you need to customize these settings. It looks complicated, but many optional
settings for specific hardware, can be found on iATKOS official forum and other Hackintosh forums (You can
see the example optional settings for Dell Vostro 1500 at the end of this article).
Finishing Mac OS X installation
When you have chosen your settings, just click on Install and wait till its finished. If there were no problems,
on next reboot there should be no problems. Just make sure you take out the DVD from the drive after the
installation, else it would boot for installation again.
If there is some sort of error during the boot, you have to reinstall and tweak the settings from previous
step again. It might take a while, but in most cases it really works.
Notes
Keep on mind, this installation of Mac OS X is without any support from Apple, Inc. iATKOS project is only
for testing and learning purposes, not for commercial use.
List of web resources:
Hackintosh.com - Hackintosh Instructions, Hackintosh Tutorials
OSX86PROJECT - Tutorials, List of compatibility hardware, forum
iATKOS - customized Mac OS X installation based on OSX86 project
Hackint0sh - specialized forum about Hackintosh, Jailbreaking etc.
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-Bootloader:
-AnVAL Loader (select)
-Bootloader Options:
-Graphics Enabler (select)
-USB
-USBBusFix (select)
-Patches:
- /Extra directory (select)
- fakesmc (select)
- Disabler (select)
- RTC
- 32-bit (select)
- EVO Reboot (select)
- Sleep Enabler (select)
- USB
-
Drivers:
Main Hardware
SATA/IDE
AHCI SATA (select)
Sound
Voodoo HDA (select)
PS/2
Voodoo PS/2 (select)
CPU Power Management
Voodoo Power (select)
Laptop Hardware (select)
NTFS-3G (select)
Network:
Wireless
Broadcom (select)
Wired
Broadcom
BCM440x (select)
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