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[GUIDE] ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA - Snow Leopard Retail
ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA (R.2.0) Snow Leopard "all-round-comfortable-package" This is an english repost of my recently write down - you can find german language version here. I know this mainboard is a very cheap & not very far spreaded one, but it's working very great with OSx86 and has my absolute recommendation, for everyone who's looking for a good AM2-Snowboard. :) This guide requieres an Snow Leopard 10.6.0 Retail DVD - go and buy one from your local Apple (re)seller. ;) My current configuration: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA 2GB DDR2-800 ATI Radeon HD 4650 BCM4318 PCI NIC Mac OS X 10.6.3 lspci: Quote:
Before you start:
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System Installation: Grab this version of EmpireEFI http://www.mediafire.com/?m5wzzwyfg4m Use it to boot the Retail DVD & to install your system. Keep on using it to boot OS X for the first time & apply the 10.6.3 Combo Update. Making the System working standalone: Extract pack.dmg, mount it and copy all it's content directly to your Desktop. Installation of the Bootloader: Open the Disk-Utility let it display detailed informations about your Snow Leopard Partition and memorize the diskXsY value. Open a Terminal Window and use the following syntax: Code:
sudo -s Go to the Extra folder and addjust the following values in the smbios.plist file to match your configuration: Code:
<key>SMexternalclock</key> Adding SLE Kernel Extensions: Go to /System/Library/Extensions and delete AppleHDA.kext Grab the 4 SLE kexts from my package and drop them into /System/Library/Extensions folder by Finder (AppleACPIPS2Nub & ApplePS2Controller only if you need PS2 support - if you are using USB input devices, you won't need those) Ignore upcoming error messages and open the Terminal again. Use the following Syntax to fix the file permissions & to delete the Kernel Extension Cache: Code:
sudo -s Open Marvin's AMD Utility and create a "Patcher Package" for the /System/Library folder. The Patcher Package will apear on your Desktop - copy patches folder to your Snow Leopard partition and reboot into Single User mode using -s bootflag. Use "mount -uw /" to get write access on your partition, move to patches folder using "cd /patches", run the replace script to replace encrypted binaries with the decrypted ones using "./replace.sh" and patch CPUIDs using "./patcher -v ./cpuid.txt" Allmost done. :) If Sleep doesn't work yet, be sure to have the boxes present at Energy Saver Prefpane beeing enabled, if that doesn't help, open the Terminal again and enter: Quote:
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* This will cause your computer to turn on automatically after power-loss, even if your PC wasn't powered at that time! If you don't like it to be that way go ahead and install "LegacyAppleLPC.kext" by cVad to /S/L/E like descryped above. You will now get a fourth option at Energy Saver Prepane called "Restart automatically after power failure" enable that one, too. Now you can disable the BIOS option without losing Sleep capability. :cool: |
hi mate.. i have the same mobo and tried this method but it always hangs before i can install snow leopard.. says "still waiting for root device" and just doesn't move from there.. any ideas what would cause that
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If you are using IDE & you are connecting two devices, be sure to set the device connected next to the Mainboard to be "Slave" and the outter one to be "Master" - having a wrong setup or using Cable Select mode caused my devices not to be identified by NForceATA driver in my case... |
fixed it mate turned out to be the wrong disc.. 2 discs for amd. the legacy one worked best for me. but now i can't get the ethernet to work. had it working once then i restarted and got a double panic error. so i installed snow leopard again and can't get it working again.
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Maybe try to boot using -f Flag once to rebuild the Kext Cache. You can check if it has been loaded by using "kextstat | grep com.nvidia.driver.nForceLAN" on Terminal. |
all working now. thanks for your help but i have another question tho. i have a geforce 8800gtx graphics card. is it impossible to get full use of it using mac os. as i would like to play games on the mac if possible. haven't seen any drivers or anything for mac tho
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Are you using the "/Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist" from my Package?
Maybe the HDEF EFI String is in conflict with GraphicsEnabler - might be my fault as I am injecting my ATI Card via DSDT, and haven't tried it this way. Try to remove <key>device-properties</key> <string>hex-data</string> from /Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist and be sure to have <key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>y</string> Beeing added to the same file, afterwards your GeForce normaly should work. If your Graphics will work afterwards, but you lost sound, just try to add HDAEnabler.kext by Kabyl. |
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I try all jumper position, all ide position, but nothing works ... In this topic they suggest go to the bios, but I don't have the ATA/IDE Mode and Configure SATA as Any idea ? Thanks. |
Do you have same Mainboard / Chipset? The MCP61 Chipset doesn't have support for AHCI. You need to have AppleNForceATA.kext as chipset driver, are you sure it is getting loaded?
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Yes I have the same motherboard.
But I don't have AppleNforceATA.kext. I have a original Snow leopard DVD. So I have to create a iso of my dvd, add AppleNforceATA.kext and burn it ? Configuration : AM2NF6G-VSTA (upgraded BIOS) Athlon 64 3200+ 2 Go Ram Geforce 9400 GT HDDs : HD161HJ / HD103UJ DVD-ROM : LiteOn LTD-165H |