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I've tried to use ASU to patch my MacOSXUpdCombo10.5.4.pkg file but it ALWAYS says that NO CPUID files have been found. It patches Front Row Update with success, however... Am I doing anything wrong? |
@ david; By default ASU downloads to /users/yourname/downloads/ which consequently confuses the app when multiple pkg files are downloaded. What you need to do is move everything from downloads into another folder, fire up ASU, select only the 10.5.4 package and try again - hopefully you won't get any further errors.
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I've done that, but ASU still can't patch the 10.5.4 package... It says NO CPUID files found.
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If you're on 10.5.3 you can use this pre-patched update.
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I'm on 10.5.2.
Do you know where I can download 10.5.3 pre-patched update? The torrent I've found has only 2 seeds and is downloading sooooooooo slow. |
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Hi i had been using G3 & imac long back . i always wished to have a mac. my spec is Phenom 9850 M3N H-HDMI XFX 8600GT 2GB DDR2 SATA 250GB & 80GB HDD i had installed iDeneb v1.1 10.5.4 with Chameleon Bootloader v1.0.11 along with Windows XP OSX did not go well with my SATA it dint show my HDD. by changing my SATA Operation Mode to AHCI in bios setting. it found my HDD & my instalation went fine after that display came on my secondry Monitor with no icons on it only blue screen & mouse pointer Plz Help me out BOSS |
Hi there
I was browsing the forums for about 2 hrs now but... maybe i'm dumb but where do i find a download link for the 10.5.4? I have an AMD cpu and i wanna get the mac on it, however i don't know exactly what to do. Sry if i posted in the wrong place, i'm kinda newbie here :D So, can anyone guide me into installing mac on my pc? Ty in advance, Adrian |
Hi adrianp,
FYI this thread is actually about updating to 10.5.4 from a previously installed version. What you should be searching for is a premade distribution for AMD machines, such as LawlessPPC, Leo4All v4.1. You can find them in the usual places easy enough ;) The best advice I can give you is to know your machine. I'm talking about learning the actual chipset names that exist on your motherboard along with all of your attached hardware. This knowledge is invaluable when selecting the correct drivers on installation. Just remember that perseverance and research is the key to a fully functioning system, good luck! :) |
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