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Old 08-30-2009, 12:47 AM
spammon spammon is offline
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Originally Posted by ArcticRift View Post
Heya.... to give you a quick breakdown...

I used the "How to get it running on an AMD pc" guide and the "Install Snow Leopard how to from the sticky...

That mostly helped with the dsdt.aml and UUID settings... trust me it is important.

I used the following files that are all around on the forum:

Kernel for amd Snow 10a432
AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext
IOATAFamily (When I added this in the end... everything worked for me )
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
OpenHalRestart.kext
PlatformUUID.kext
boot efi 10.1


The rest of the files are from the guides as mentioned. LIke I said... the UUID and dsdt.aml... with the kexts was very important.

I have all my kexts in the extras folder... except the two ATA ones... i copied them to the S/L/E folder and repaired permissions with chmod and chown..

And it works...

GMA 950 isn't workin 100% yet, and I get kern panic on full screen RSS screen saver or any video I want to run... but I think the solution is in adding the efi strings.

It loads the driver... but at the moment.. when I have time... I will look in to it further.

Good luck... it's worth it.... had 10.5.7 running and 10.6 is a LOTT faster for me

ps...was so busy following between these guides... will try and see if I left anything out...

plus I am booting with just -v
Works for me! Confirming for an ECS 945GZT-M motherboard. I followed your instructions. I use the nVidia 9400GT so that was working with the correct EFI String.

For anyone else that may be wondering:

* Use the kexts and follow the install instructions.
* Make sure you visit the AMD thread below for more information on the modbin kernel
* Use the bootloaders from the AMD thread. I had no luck using the modbin kernel with Chameleon r431 and better luck with r640. The thread has all the necessary files and kexts!

[AMD] Snow Leopard 10A432 Install

*Do not forget to use the kext utility to rebuild your caches.

Note: I cannot get 64bit with this kernel. I personally prefer the 32bit kernel but anyone who is looking to go 64bit will have until another kernel or method is released.

MB: ECS 945GZT-M v1.0
CPU: 1.8 Ghz Pentium Dual-Core E2160
GPU: 512 Mbyte nVidia 9400GT
RAM: 2 Gbytes
Drives: 80gb SATA, 80gb PATA, DVD+RW PATA


Thanks!

Last edited by spammon; 08-30-2009 at 02:26 AM.
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Old 09-01-2009, 02:35 PM
tomahawk tomahawk is offline
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I to have a 945, i think my configuration caused issues though.

I am currently dual booting windows 7 (with easy bcd) and leopard 10.5.8. Installed SL to a separate SATA drive and used the kernel that Artic suggested.

Upon boot the SL SATA drive is not even showing up for me to pick from, i installed boot efi 10.1as well and placed boot in root of SL partition, no go.

Back to the drawing board for me I guess, I wonder if i should ditch windows 7 for now? Are you guys running windows as well or just leopard and SL?

Also, any help with the dsdt.aml step would be appreciated.
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Old 09-03-2009, 08:23 AM
Siro Siro is offline
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I am wondering how to go about a Retail installation of Snow Leopard and my specs are shown below in my signature and I also made a thread recently please help me out if possible .

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
Ram: Corsair 4 GB DDR II 667 MHZ
Mainboard:Intel D946GZIS
Hard-Drive: 80 GB Seagate IDE,320 GB WD SATA II & 160 GB Maxtor SATA II External
VGA: EVGA Geforce 9500 GT DDR II Dual DVI 512 MB
DVDRW: Sony DRU-820A
Monitor: ACER AL1717-AS
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer! & Audigy 2 NX USB
Keyboard: Apple Pro USB
Mouse : Logitech MX 500,MX 700 & MX 518 Gaming Grade Optical Mouse.
OS: Windows 7 RTM, Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.1
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Old 11-15-2009, 07:30 PM
Darrarski Darrarski is offline
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I'm trying to install Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on Gigabyte GA-945GZM-S2 with Pentium D 805 2.66 GHz processor.
I've already tried couple methods of installation from USB pendrive using Chameleon, PC-EFI etc. As a source of installation DVD I have used Snow Leopard retail DVD and Snow Leopard Server DVD, from which I've successfully installed OS X on my MacBook.
Finally, after changing kernel to mach_kernel.test7 I'm able to boot darwin(?). I was getting some kernel panics, but after choosing proper kext's suggested in this thread, I'm getting something like this:

and nothing more happens.

The list of kext's I'm using:
AHCIPortInjector.kext
AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext
AppleRTC.kext
Disabler.kext
dsmos.kext
fakesmc.kext
IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext
IOATAFamily.kext
JMicronATAInjector.kext
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
OpenHaltRestart.kext
PlatformUUID.kext (modified with correct USB device UUID)
SleepEnabler.kext
VoodooPowerMini.kext

I had also "cmos reset" issue, but modifying dsdt.aml solved this problem.
I wonder why I've so many problems with GA-945GZM-S2, the mainboard that should be working "out of the box" according to OSx86 Wiki.
If anyone can help, I will be grateful.
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Old 03-15-2010, 09:10 AM
slackintosh7 slackintosh7 is offline
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will definitely try this evening..my ol pentium d with d945gnt mobo at home can't wait to taste snowy leo..will give my result soon..thanks guy..



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