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oraksa
06-04-2009, 04:11 PM
Hi all

I well start with my PC Hardware details

Processor:
Intel Dual Core 2 Due Quad Q6600

Memory:
2 GB x 4 = 8GB 1333MHz FBS DDR3

MotherBoard:
GIGABYTE EP45T-UD3L
- AUDIO: RealTek ALC888-HDA
- LAN: RealTek 8111C
- 6 x SATA 3GB/s connectors
- 8 USB

VGA: Nvidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB GDDR2 128 bit

Hard Drive: WD 640 GB SATA & DVD WRITER/ DL

Now The Question

What configuration from this link i have to choose?
http://www.leohazard.com/images/Hazard10.5.6ServerL.gif (http://www.leohazard.com/images/Hazard10.5.6ServerL.gif)

Best Regards

milanca
06-11-2009, 12:54 PM
Hi,

this would be my recommendation:

-Universal SSE2/SSE3
-AppleSMBIOS-27-1333/or AppleSMBIOS EFI
-Legacy_Driver_Support (check all 4)
-Remove_termal_kext's
-OpenHaltRestart
-NVInject_1024
-ALC888 (pick the one you want, 3-ports/6-ports, or with digital)
-Realtek_R1000
-Chameleon_1.0.12_PCEFI_v9 (you can pick one of delay options/if you have dual boot)

--
if you have PS/2 keyboard or mouse, select one/or both under Mouse_and_keyboard_Fix

oraksa
06-12-2009, 02:48 PM
Thanks milanca for your replay

I installed Retail Leopard, and updated it to 10.5.7
but i am stuck with ALC888 sound ,
i installed the ALC888Audio.mpkg from her (http://rapidshare.com/files/156856355/ALC888Audio.mpkg.zip)
but still no go

and i need to know how to fix the "About This Mac" and the system profile because it show wrong information,
the Memory is 1333 MHz and it show 667 MHz.

can you help with that please?

Best

geiman
06-17-2009, 07:24 PM
So do you actually want to end up with an OS X server when it is all said and done? If so, don't feel restrained to the hazard server disc, as you can install the server packages on any working OS X install. You can either grab them from the usual places, or if you have a server disc just extract them off that. I actually just completed my Hackintosh server yesterday, and I must say I am loving it. It makes a great addition to the whole house audio/video system, not to mention handling everything else on the network.

Not sure if that helps you or not, but sometimes a successful install takes a few different discs.