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Which distro is good for me (AMD and Asus motherboard)
hello, i've got snow leopard by hazard dvd and my configuration is this:
- ASUS-EAH4670 512 MB Powered by Ati Radeon 4670 GFX card - AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 5200+ 2,7 GhZ processor - 2GB ram - Network adapter VIA Rhine II Compatible Fast Ethernet Adapter (192.168.1.2) - Asus M2V-MX SE motherboard today i've got brand new Western Digital 320 GB hard disk, just for my - to be osx86! now someone recommended me to get Snow Leopard by Hazard (Snow_Leopard_10.6.1-10.6.2_SSE2_SSE3_Intel_AMD_by_Hazard) according to my above posted configuration. However, when i boot dvd, and installation starts, very quick my screen goes black and message appears on monitor sayin "NO SIGNAL" and it's black until i restart it... this never happened to me before, never... only when i got new hdd, but i assume it's not his fault as he seems to work good. After installed Snow_Leopard_10.6.1-10.6.2_SSE2_SSE3_Intel_AMD_by_Hazard and deleted kext file that was bugging me (delete kext cd /Volumes/YOUR-VOLUME-NAME/System/Library/Extensions rm -rf sleepenabler.kext) i finally got a chanse to see my OSx86 booting, but i could not get past white screen and apple logo, no way... i tried booting with -v and many other things and this is what i get: http://i49.tinypic.com/2qa8s5x.jpg now my question is, WHAT DISTRO YOU RECOMMEND ME ACCORDING TO MY CONFIGURATION? thanks in advance guys. |
really no one can help me??
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Give Retail installation via EmpireEFI for AMD a try - you might need to boot it using -x to get through the installation. After Installation create /Extra/Extensions folders on your OS X partition, open Preboot.dmg from the Boot CD and copy over AppleVIAATA.kext, EvOReboot.kext, fakesmc.kext + NullCPUPowermanagment.kext to /Extra/Extensions folder and if you need PS2 Support copy AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext & ApplePS2Controller.kext to /System/Library/Extensions Get pfix v3, install it and run it on Terminal + choosing your OS X Partition for it. Copy mach_kernel from Preboot.dmg to your Desktop and rename it to legacy_kernel - copy legacy Kernel to the main folder of your OS X partion. Copy com.apple.Boot.plist from /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration to your Desktop and edit to look like this: Code:
<key>Kernel</key> Get Chameleon v2 RC4 bin from here: http://chameleon.osx86.hu/file_downl...684-bin.tar.gz and install it like beeing descryped in the manual, but with using "boot" from here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=214428 Using -x Bootlfag your system should now be able to boot standalone. After standalone boot use Softwareupdate to upgrade to 10.6.4, edit your com.apple.Boot.plist again and add: Code:
<key>GraphicsEnabler</key> Look here for Kernel Update & CPUID patching. Add VoodooHDA for sound and look for other things you need to have fixed - google usually provides you a solution. So far the theoretical part - easy as it is. :D If everything wents fine you will be running a very stable OSx86 configuration using just the minimal required patches. :) |