Mac OS X Leopard For AMD And Intel 10.5.1

Information:
Now you can enjoy the many features of MAC OS X Leopard
on your ordinary Intel or AMD PC..!!
Tools needed
1. Acronis DiskDirector Suite
2. Everest Ultimate ( Needed to Check CPU and PC Specs )
DISK IS PREPATCHED this is ISO Format so burn image to a disk and your readyto install
simply.!!
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FIRST
Optional but Highly recommend: install Tiger first. This can be done
by insertingTiger DVD on your computer and make sure you boot from it.
Usually thats done if you press F8 or F12 or whatever key combination to
give you theoption to choose what disk/cd drive you want to boot from.
Or you can always change boot device in BIOS setup.
Select your CD/DVD drive. And selectyour language and when the
welcome screen shows up
1. Select Utilities > DiskUtility<br />2. Select your partition that you want to be OSX and go to the Erasetab<br />3. For Volume Format, select Mac OS Extended(Journaled),<br />set volume name as“Leopard“(no quotes, case sensitive)<br/>4. Click Erase. Now the partition should not be grey, it should be black to<br/>indicate that it is active.<br />5. Close out of theDisk Utility and move onwards with installation.
Use Customize option and unselect all packages there.
Just install base system. By installing Tigerfirst, the partition
would be properly formatted and activated, which eliminate any
potential problem. Now reboot and remove the Tiger DVD.
2.Install Leopard.
Insert Leopard DVD, and make sure to select booting from DVD.
The installer will load(it will take a while, be patient). If you haveTiger installed,
dont format the partition, just install it over the Tiger partition. Otherwise,
same approach as Tiger installation, use DiskUtility to setup the partition.
Important: Use Customize button and unselect all packages there.
Then proceed to installation. When its done, reboot.And make sure
that your USB/Pen Drive is connected to your PC.
Patch Leopard Installation
After the reboot, also make sure you do the same stepabove:
Press whatever key combination to give you the option to choose
your boot device: Now Select your CD/DVD drive.
Once the setup isloaded(again, long wait, be patient), select your language.
When the welcome screens shows up, select UTILITIESTERMINAL.
The terminal will now open.We will now browse to our Thumb Drive;
In the command line, type:
cd /Volumes/123/files
Lets now run the script. This will patch theinstallation so it will boot properly:
./9a581PostPatch.sh
Let it run. You can answer yes when removing the ACPUPowerManagement.kext
Reboot.
The Bootfix patch
After reboot, if the system boots into Leopard fine, ignore this part
and head to next section to setup multi boot. Otherwise,you might
encounter blinking cursor or HFS+ Error, follow the steps below then
If you install Leopard without Tiger first, the system might stillboot into
Windows instead or leave a system unbootable at all. Even the tboot loader trick
(see below) wouldnt work. In this case, you need to repairthe installation
and setup boot property for it.
1. Reboot using the Leopard DVD, make sure the USB pen drive is connected.
2. Open a terminalafter everything finally loads.
3. Find out what disk your leopard was installed on by issuing this command
(my machine was rdisk0s2, will userdiskXsY below, substitute accordingly)
diskutil list
4. Active the partition
fdisk e /dev/rdiskX
fdisk: 0>update
fdisk:*0> f Y
Partition 2 marked active
fdisk:*0> w
Device could not be accessed exclusively.
A reboot will be needed forchanges to take effect. OK? y
Writing MBR at offset 0.
fdisk: 0> q
5.Now goto bootfix directory by typing:
cd/Volumes/123/files/bootfix
and do the following
./dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/rdiskXsY bs=512 count=1
umount /Volumes/Leopard
./startupfiletool v /dev/rdiskXsY /usr/standalone/i386/boot
./bless device /dev/diskXsY setBoot verbose
reboot
Post Installation: setupmultiboot
2. Now youre already in the exciting Leopard! After initial setup, load up Terminal
(Applications/Utilities) within OSX and type
sudonano /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist
edit the Darwin timeout flag accordingly:
Timeout
10
reboot and now youcan choose Mac OSX/XP/Vista using Leopards boot loader.
3. Optional: you can also setup Windows as default OS and use
windows OS selector to launchOSX.
So reboot and select Windows partition, load Windows. Open a
command prompt(if youre using Vista, make sure its running as administrator).
Use diskpart to mark the Windows partition active.
1. Type diskpart
2. If you have more than one disk, at the DISKPART prompt, type:
listdisk
3. At the DISKPART prompt, type:
select disk x
Select the disk, x, where the partition you want to mark as active in
4. At theDISKPART prompt, type:
list partition
5. At the DISKPART prompt, type:
select partition y
Select the partition, y, you want to mark asactive.
6. At the DISKPART prompt, type:
active
to active the selected partition and system will boot from it next time.
7. At the DISKPARTprompt, type:
exit
to quit the diskpart program
This will mark Windows partition as active, and the system will
boot off it next time. Ifthe PC has Windows XP installed, get
this tboot(512 bytes only, a revised version of chain0 loader,
support multi HDD as well as loading OSX onextended partition)
file and put it to the same directory as ntldr(usually C:),
adding the following line to boot.ini
c:tboot=Mac OSX Leopard
If the PC is Vista only, put ntldr(get one from your XP installation CD),
tboot and a boot.ini file to your Vista boot partition, for example
timeout=0
default=c:tboot
c:tboot=Mac OSX Leopard
Vista will automatically detect and add the Leopard entry on next boot.
Also, forVista users, you may use bcdedit to add tboot, but the
ntldr way is much much more easier. Anway, if you prefer the
native Vista bootloader, here ishow:
1.put tboot on Vista boot partition, usually C:
2.Open a command prompt and make sure its running as administrator and type:
bcdedit/create /d Mac OSX Leopard /application bootsector
This will retrun a ID**
3. Use the command line below to add the tboot, replace the ID**accordingly:
bcdedit /set ID** device boot
bcdedit /set ID** path tboot
bcdedit /displayorder ID** /addlast
Thats all. Enjoy the newLeopard!
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