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Old 04-01-2009, 01:13 PM
Warren1240 Warren1240 is offline
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Which OSx86 distro for Intel Core i7?

Hi everyone,
I have downloaded XxX_x86_10.5.6_Install_Disk Universal_Final.v2 and tried to install it and it keeps restarting my pc, i have tried -F and it shows the silver mac start up background really quickly and then restarts.

So does anyone know a version that does work with this hardware:
1x 320 GB sata II
1x 750 GB sata II
Core i7 2.6 Ghz
3x 1 gig corsair 1300mhz
HIS Radeon 4850 HD graphics card
Airpace pci-e wi fi card
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4 REV. 1.0
Sata CDRW+/- DVDRW+/-

Also a link to download which ever version works.

Thanks
Warren
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Old 04-05-2009, 07:38 AM
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let me know if u get going im in same boat

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Old 04-08-2009, 04:16 PM
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As I know i7 will be supported at 10.5.7. What kernel did u install. Try iDeneb or iAtkos

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Old 04-13-2009, 12:43 PM
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I have had great results with iATKOS 5i (10.5.5)

The Core i7 is recognised as a true 4 core processor if you turn off HyperThreading in the bios. When you turn on Hypethreading, OSX reports o processors, 7 cores (actually 8 because they count from 0 ie. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 = 8) .... either way my machine with genuine Intel mobo DX58SO works like a demon on OSX. Hope it helps you.

Here's my install tut if it helps - original post here:

For those wanting a good, clean, robust, stable i7 Intel DX58SO Hackintosh this was my install options:

Please note: this gave me a very stable and usable system ,very fast but NOT updateable to 10.5.6. I am busy with help from Pere at Uphuck forum to work out how to get the Stock Kernel running on this hardware and as soon as we figure that out I will update this tut. But for now this existing method below works like a charm for me. Anyone who figures it out first post it here and let us know. Right now I am suitably impressed with the way my system operates right now on 10.5.5, I think Snow Leopard will probably sort out OSX and Core-i7 machines and X64 architecture once and for all and it does not seem it's too far off.

This post is a work in progress, it will be updated as and when I discover more stuff.

First off here's my system specs:
Intel DX58SO Motherboard (Latest Bios 3504)
Intel Core i7 965 XE
4 x 2GB Kingston DDR3-1333 (1.5v)
Intel SATA2 Hard Drive
Samsung Sata DVD Drive
GEForce 9800GT Video Card
NEC 30" LCD (IPS) - LCD3090wqxi

DX58SO Bios:
- I did not change any BIOS settings

Here's my install options - iATKOS 5i 10.5.5:
Main System
Chameleon Boot Loader (uncheck PC EFI V9)
Apple Decrypt
DSMos
SMBIOS-EFI
SMBIOS-Enabler
AppleSMBIOS-28
9.5.0 FASSL Kernel
X86 ACPI
DISABLER.KEXT
Graphics Update
Nvidia>Natit (not the other Natit higher up on the drivers tree)
Intel SATA
Intel AHCI Sata
NTFS-3G
Intel-Pro100VE (does not work need other kexts after system is working)

- My install is on a dedicated hard drive so it does not mess with my Vista OS so that part was easy, simply open Disk Utility and format the whole drive using GUID partition type, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) then install to that drive. Enable the boot menu option (F10) in your bios so that you can easily boot between drives, later you can play with a boot manager to make this easier. If you want to install in the same driver as your Vista, you are on your own but there are many great tutorials here and around the web to help you.

- Install and you should have a perfectly functioning system except for Ethernet and Sound. I will update this post with the working ethernet and audio drivers and will post a full list of loaded kexts once I have completed that.

- after this basic install (without any additional patches) you will notice your Core-i7 is recognised, it does not display properly in the system monitor where it only shows 1 CPU but in System Profiler it detects 7 cores which is actually 8 as they count from 0 ie. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 (= 8 cores) ... YAY !!! all I can say is that by the 10.5.7 update it will probably have proper i7 support but who actually cares what system profiler says, the proof is in the pudding and you will see your system fly like a beast.

UPDATE:
- The working Ethernet driver for the Intel DX58SO motherboard is the Intel82566MM.Kext - http://techresearchinfo.blogspot.com/

- The working sound driver is the new VoodooHDA.kext - see this topic

I will keep this post updated as I know there will be many DX58SO mobo owners who will want to try OSX, so far I am ecstatic at the performance over Vista or Windows 7 (Beta).

Last edited by mitchellkza; 04-13-2009 at 12:46 PM.
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Old 06-04-2009, 01:32 AM
ANTC ANTC is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mitchellkza View Post
I have had great results with iATKOS 5i (10.5.5)

The Core i7 is recognised as a true 4 core processor if you turn off HyperThreading in the bios. When you turn on Hypethreading, OSX reports o processors, 7 cores (actually 8 because they count from 0 ie. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 = 8) .... either way my machine with genuine Intel mobo DX58SO works like a demon on OSX. Hope it helps you.

Here's my install tut if it helps - original post here:

For those wanting a good, clean, robust, stable i7 Intel DX58SO Hackintosh this was my install options:

Please note: this gave me a very stable and usable system ,very fast but NOT updateable to 10.5.6. I am busy with help from Pere at Uphuck forum to work out how to get the Stock Kernel running on this hardware and as soon as we figure that out I will update this tut. But for now this existing method below works like a charm for me. Anyone who figures it out first post it here and let us know. Right now I am suitably impressed with the way my system operates right now on 10.5.5, I think Snow Leopard will probably sort out OSX and Core-i7 machines and X64 architecture once and for all and it does not seem it's too far off.

This post is a work in progress, it will be updated as and when I discover more stuff.

First off here's my system specs:
Intel DX58SO Motherboard (Latest Bios 3504)
Intel Core i7 965 XE
4 x 2GB Kingston DDR3-1333 (1.5v)
Intel SATA2 Hard Drive
Samsung Sata DVD Drive
GEForce 9800GT Video Card
NEC 30" LCD (IPS) - LCD3090wqxi

DX58SO Bios:
- I did not change any BIOS settings

Here's my install options - iATKOS 5i 10.5.5:
Main System
Chameleon Boot Loader (uncheck PC EFI V9)
Apple Decrypt
DSMos
SMBIOS-EFI
SMBIOS-Enabler
AppleSMBIOS-28
9.5.0 FASSL Kernel
X86 ACPI
DISABLER.KEXT
Graphics Update
Nvidia>Natit (not the other Natit higher up on the drivers tree)
Intel SATA
Intel AHCI Sata
NTFS-3G
Intel-Pro100VE (does not work need other kexts after system is working)

- My install is on a dedicated hard drive so it does not mess with my Vista OS so that part was easy, simply open Disk Utility and format the whole drive using GUID partition type, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) then install to that drive. Enable the boot menu option (F10) in your bios so that you can easily boot between drives, later you can play with a boot manager to make this easier. If you want to install in the same driver as your Vista, you are on your own but there are many great tutorials here and around the web to help you.

- Install and you should have a perfectly functioning system except for Ethernet and Sound. I will update this post with the working ethernet and audio drivers and will post a full list of loaded kexts once I have completed that.

- after this basic install (without any additional patches) you will notice your Core-i7 is recognised, it does not display properly in the system monitor where it only shows 1 CPU but in System Profiler it detects 7 cores which is actually 8 as they count from 0 ie. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 (= 8 cores) ... YAY !!! all I can say is that by the 10.5.7 update it will probably have proper i7 support but who actually cares what system profiler says, the proof is in the pudding and you will see your system fly like a beast.

UPDATE:
- The working Ethernet driver for the Intel DX58SO motherboard is the Intel82566MM.Kext - http://techresearchinfo.blogspot.com/

- The working sound driver is the new VoodooHDA.kext - see this topic

I will keep this post updated as I know there will be many DX58SO mobo owners who will want to try OSX, so far I am ecstatic at the performance over Vista or Windows 7 (Beta).
hey i just tried this on my system in my sig and my machine is stuck at mac framework successfully initialized using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers.
the install said it was a success also.

* Intel Core i7 920
* ASUS P6T LGA X58
* Mushkin DDR3(3x2GB) 1333
* Nvidia GTX280
* TRUE w/ Scythe "ULTRA KAZE" @ 3000 RPMS and AC MX-2
* Cooler Master Case 690
* Corsair 650TX
* 2x Seagate 500GB Sata 32MB Cache(Raid 0)
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:21 PM
g30rg10u g30rg10u is offline
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hello there,

im new mac osx86 user, own an i7 (DX58SO-920cpu) and i achieved to install osx86 with iAtkos i5 version only.

All previous times, was re-setting the bios as per insanelymac forum.

Anyway, all the times i was updating the Mac to 10.5.7 succesfully but unfortunately i believe that it was not stable, after few restarts,,, had kernel panic or freezing at loading.

Just couple of hours ago, i found your forum, and followed all the instructions(except of nvidia option, i own ATI) with the patches needed and options etc and succesfully installed osx86 using iAtkos i5.

My Question is, will i be able to update to 10.5.7 and keep it stable ?


Config:
Intel DX58SO Mobo
Intel Core i7 - 920
ATI HD3870
2x2GB Kingston RAM
SATA HDD 320GB 7200RPM
SATA DVDRW
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Old 07-14-2009, 07:11 PM
TeckEnthusiast TeckEnthusiast is offline
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iAtkos v7 is just what you need. Its comes with the latest software update(10.5.7) form apple. It also comes with the voodoo kernel 9.7.0 which supports the new i7 processors.
HOPE THIS HELPS
GOOD LUCK

Mac OS X 10.5.8 II Intel Celeron(R)@2.8Ghz II MSI MS-6577 v3.1 II Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 with 128MB II 768MB of Ram II Realtek AC'97 Audio II Realtek RTL8139 Ethernet II WDC W800BB-32FJAO IDE HD II IDE DVD ROM 16x
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Old 07-14-2009, 08:29 PM
g30rg10u g30rg10u is offline
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can you post a valid link for iAtkos v7 ?

the reason i ask is because i already d/led them and the only thing i get is

"Darwin loader...."
reboot..

no apple screen, no panic no nothing,, just keeps rebooting
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mitchellkza View Post
UPDATE:
- The working Ethernet driver for the Intel DX58SO motherboard is the Intel82566MM.Kext - http://techresearchinfo.blogspot.com/.
Hello


Thank you for the tutorial it went perfect!

Everything works besides the Ethernet card.
I downloaded the driver but i dont know what to do with it ?

sorry am a mac noob please help.

Thanks

Jay
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Old 04-09-2010, 04:39 PM
tilungman tilungman is offline
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Thanks bro this kext setting all set in my MOBO DX58SO
My sounds come to life with this voodoo.kext
The working Ethernet driver for the Intel DX58SO motherboard is the Intel82566MM.Kext - THIS WORKS...... perfectly

My system specs:
Intel DX58SO Motherboard
Intel Core i7 920
2 x 2GB Kingston DDR3-1067 MHz
Intel SATA2 Hard Drive
LG Sata DVD Drive
GEForce 8800 GTS 512MB

on Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.3

Thanks

tilungman



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