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Snow Leopard on AMD machine
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install hackintosh on my machine, wich I belive won't be easy. Please help me: My configuration: CPU: amd x6 1090T GPU: ATI RADEON HD6950 RAM: 8GB MOTHERBOARD: ASUS 890FX Deluxe 4 Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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will all work exept 6950 wich only works under Lion and that does not work proper on a 6 core phenom either ..so new graphics card or even a older one and you should be able to get a fully running SL in noo time using nawcom bootcd and a retail copy of SL
AMD Phenom x4 955 3,2 GHZ Black Edition AMD Tutorial (German)Graka: ATI HD 5770 (Batmobil) 1 GB DDR5 (GIGABYTE) Lion 10.7 Kexts / Vervet Framebuffer Mem: 8 GIG RAM Kingston 4x2 OS: Snow Leopard Retail 10.6.8 Legacy Kernel V8 2 AnV cparm Boot Beta 3 Mobo: GA-MA-770 UD3 (GIGABYTE) Another AMD Tutorial (English) http://f.cl.ly/items/0M2n330k2r2j2L1q2a2g/logo.png |
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I have a retail copy of SL and can download the boot CD, but are you sure there's nothing we can do for my GPU? I read there were some kext developed recently.
[EDIT] I just need to be ok as for the resolution. I don't need to use hardware acceleration Last edited by Docet; 07-20-2012 at 08:30 PM. |
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just spend a couple bugs on ebay m8 saves u lot of trouble and then have the real deal honest....
for instance -> this one AMD Phenom x4 955 3,2 GHZ Black Edition AMD Tutorial (German)Graka: ATI HD 5770 (Batmobil) 1 GB DDR5 (GIGABYTE) Lion 10.7 Kexts / Vervet Framebuffer Mem: 8 GIG RAM Kingston 4x2 OS: Snow Leopard Retail 10.6.8 Legacy Kernel V8 2 AnV cparm Boot Beta 3 Mobo: GA-MA-770 UD3 (GIGABYTE) Another AMD Tutorial (English) http://f.cl.ly/items/0M2n330k2r2j2L1q2a2g/logo.png |
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I would use the hackintosh machine only for CODA, the HTML editor. Also lion would be fine for me if you say it's a better option (as my brother has a mac I also have a retail copy of Lion). I don't want to switch card every time
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