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Preparing usb drive no mac?????
I read this article on how to prepare a usb drive with a retail snow leopard disc. Problem is, it needs a MAC. Which defeats the entire hackintosh purpose, right?
I have a functional 10.5.7 iAtkos disc that maybe can work like windows p.e., I can use the terminal to modify the usb drives?? Another problem is that I dont got 2 dvd drives, so I cant use the iatkos disc to rip the snow leopard disc. If thats the case, can I use ubuntu to rip the snow leopard disc? I mean lucid lynx. PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! |
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Please help
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If you can, just install iAtkos, use it to prepare your USB drive, then erase iAtkos' partition and install Snow Leopard with prepared USB drive on it.
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Well thats just it: I cant install iatkos: thats why I was going for snow leo.
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Well, Ubuntu's utilities can partition a pendrive using GPT, so this part souldn't be a problem.
I guess there's also a way to "restore" partition from ISO file, so you could get a DMG image of Snow Leopard disc, convert it to ISO and then restore usb partition. Installing chameleon from unix based system shouldn't be much of a problem either. But if I were you, I would first try other Leopard distro eg. iDeneb 10.5.8 Lite AMD Phenom II x4 810 2.6GHz | Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P | Gainward GeForce 9800GT 1GB | 6 GB 1333MHz DDR3 RAM | 1TB HDD | 19'' Widescreen Samsung LCD Display Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.4 (Everything works except Safe Sleep) | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
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OK... I got Xelabo's leopard image working in vmware, and I have an 8GB phlash drive formatted and ready.
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