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Snow Leopard 10.6.

3 on the HP Mini 1000

I admit that I've been neglecting the HP Mini 1000, my very first MacBook Mini. It was borked
out for a period of time and was just recently resurrected from the land of the dead. But I still
haven't played with it for quite a while - never had the patience to figure why it wouldn't sleep in
10.6.3.

Good thing a forumer named lollipop from the myhpmini.com Mac OS X forums has been
keeping the "project" alive (I'm now used to calling Mac OS X efforts on specific netbook builds
as "projects" because of the HP Mni 311 Darwin Project). It'a very good guide for updating to
10.6.3 but we can take it another route; EFI Boot.

To understand why the obsession with EFI boot method, click here; also aside from being EFI,
with this guide, we won't be using any modified/hacked mach_kernel as we're gonna use a
version of Chameleon bootloader that auto-patches the kernel for us on the fly during boot up.

This means we can get our Mini 1000's Atom processor pass of as valid Mac Intel procies for use
with Mac OS X and avoid the dreaded "boot loop" while using original mach_kernel - one less
thing to worry about in future updates.

So without further ado, here's Snow Leopard 10.6.3 on the HP Mini 1000 à la LeMaurien19 :D

What You Need:


1. USB flashdrive or external hard drive - at least 8GB
2, .Snow Leopard Retail DVD (dmg or .iso or .cdr)
3. A working Mac or hackintosh
4. NetbookBootMaker 0.8.3 (we're still using v0.8.3 because 0.8.4 is still in Release Candidate
version)
5. MacOSX10.6.3ComboUpdt.dmg (we're NOT using the v1.1 update as that version may cause
WiFi probs more this only refers to connection quality issues, if your Mini does not have a Snow
Leo compatible card, this unrelated to that) *Apparently, 10.6.3 Combo Update which is not v1.1
is no longer available, please update to 10.6.2 first and then update again to 10.6.3 again later if
you insist on getting the non v1.1 10.6.3 update
6. HP Mini 1000 EFI Auto Setup for 10.6.3 (HP Mini 1000 EFI Auto Setup for 10.6.3 is
compatible with 10.6.2)

What To Do:
A. Create your bootable USB installer:

1. With your USB drive plugged in and a copy of an image of Snow Leo Retail DVD
handy, launch Disk Utility which can be found in Applications > Utilities.
2. Click on USB drive from the list at the left panel and format it as "Mac OS Extended
Journaled". You can name it anything you want but for this guide, we're gonna name it
"SnowDVD"
3. Click on the "Restore" tab. You should see 2 fields on that tab's panel: "Source" and
"Destination". Drag the "SnowDVD" volume you just formatted and drop it to
"Destination" box. Drag the "Snow Leopard Retail DVD" to "Source"

box. (If the Snow Leopard Retail


DVD image is not listed at the left panel of Disk Utility, simply drag it to that panel)
4. Uncheck option "Erase destination" (so as not to overwrite name "SnowDVD" for the
USB) and then click on Restore button. If Disk Utility gives an error message, it's most
likely that the Snow Leopard Retail DVD image has not been scanned for restore. You
scan the image by high-lighting the image from the left panel list, then on Disk Utility's
menubar, click on Images > Scan Image for Restore...
5. Once Snow Leo Retail DVD has been restored onto the USB drive, launch
NetbookBootMaker and apply it to "SnowDVD" volume.

We're almost done but we have to do one thing more to make the installation process
smooth.
6. Press Command+Shift+G and go to location
"/Volumes/SnowDVD/System/Installation/Packages". Delete "OSInstall.pkg" and
rename "OSInstall.pkg.orig" into "OSInstall.pkg" - just delete the ".orig" portion of the
filename. You now have a bootable USB installer.

B. Install Snow Leopard on the HP Mini 1000

1. With the bootable USB Installer plugged into one of the USB ports, turn on the HP Mini
1000 and press on F9 to get to the boot menu.
2. Choose your USB device from the list and press Enter.
3. You will get to the Mac OS X Installer program; after choosing your language, go to the
menubar and click on Utilities > Disk Utility
4. Look at the left panel and click once on your Mini 1000's internal hard disk to highlight
it. And then, at the right panel, click on Partition. You should click once on the main
topmost drive icon for this to work, and not on any sub volume/partition.

5. For "Volume Scheme" choose "1 partition". For "Volume Information", name it
"Macintosh HD" (like in real Macs :D). For "Format" choose "Mac OS Extended
Journaled".
6. Click on "Options..." button below Volume Scheme block and in the dialog sheet that
will appear, choose "GUID partition table". Click on OK.
7. Back at the main Disk Utility window, click on "Apply" button at the bottom to format
your hard drive, ready for Snow Leopard.
8. Once done, quit Disk Utility.app and proceed to Snow Leopard installation. Choose your
newly formatted "Macintosh HD" as installation drive. You can also customize which
packages get to be installed by clicking on the "Customize" button. At this point, you
know what to do. :D
9. The entire installation will take quite a while - take a walk, watch TV, get some coffee -
you can leave your machine while it installs OS X but remember to have it plugged to
electric source to avoid battery draining out before the install finishes. Also at the end of
installation, you'll get an "Installation Failed" error message. This is normal, it just means
the hard drive is not bootable - yet well get to that later. But Snow Leopard is indeed
installed on your hard drive, don't worry, so just ignore the error message and restart your
machine.

C. Initial Boot, Updating to 10.6.3 and EFI Setup

1. With your bootable USB installer still plugged in, turn the HP Mini 1000 and press F9
choose the USB from the boot devices list and press Enter to boot from it.
2. Press any key before "SnowDVD" gets automatically booted up. You'll notice that a
"Macintosh HD" has been added as bootable volumes. Use arrow key to highlight
"Macintosh HD" and press Enter to boot it up.
3. You'll get into the Mac OS X setup assistant page. Create your User Account as you
would on any Mac. At some point, you maybe asked to setup your network, just click on
"My computer uses different setting/connects differently" and choose "My computer does
not connect to the internet" in the meanwhile. You can configure your network later.
4. Once logged in at the desktop, run the MacOSX10.6.3ComboUpdate installer. You will
prompted to restart but DO NOT RESTART YET.
5. Run the HP Mini 1000 EFI Auto Setup for 10.6.3. After that's done, you may now restart
your machine.

Congratulations on your new Mini MacBook Air (I had the smbios.plist make your Mini 1000
disguise as a MacBook Air 2,1).
If you get a kernel panic after restarting from C.5, just shutdown your machine and restart again.

What you may notice that the machine may not be able to restart after C.5 when you click on
shutdown or restart option. Don't worry, this is fixable.

Download UpdateEFI v1.3 and click on "Basic Changes". Open a Finder window and click on
the "EFI" disk at the sidebar, digg through the folders until you reach
/Volumes/EFI/Extra/Extensions. The kexts responsible for shutdown/restart/reboot functionality
are:

1. OSXRestart.kext
2. EvoReboot.kext
3. OpenHaltRestart.kext

You can experiment with a combination of these kexts or just replace OSXRestart and
EvoReboot with OpenHaltRestart. Click on Finish button on UpdateEFI to update the contents of
the EFI partition.

Actually, shutdown/restart is something that is known to be an issue for the HP Mini 1000 since
before 10.6.3. What's most important is that there's now finally a resolution to sleep and
speedstep after sleep issues.

Will update this post once I figure out the shutdown/restart.

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