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Boot Camp for Hackintoshes
Got this from prasys blog!
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* It only works on GUID Partition Scheme (if you have used MBR , it would not work) * It will erase your 200MB Hidden EFI partition (so you’ll have to back up your patched kext , dsdt and stuff like that) * Its either a hit or miss (sometimes it can work) * There is a chance of making your Macintosh HD corrupt (there is a chance) Quote:
Step 2 – Replace (Do make backup of the original Boot Camp) Boot Camp Assistant which is located in /Applications/Utilities . Now right click , select Get Info and put a check on Run as 32-bit program. For 32-bit systems , you don’t have to put this check. This is needed because modbin only patched it for 32-bit. ![]() Boot Camp Assistant Get Info Screen - Do put a check on run it as 32-bit program otherwise it will not work Now just double click and start the process. Select continue and then Create a new partition as shown below ![]() Select Create a partition 3. Select your Macintosh HD (or your Hackintosh partition) and allocate it on how you want it to be. ![]() Your call on how big on how you want your windows partition to be 4. Go grab a coffee and just wait. Go do something. Talk with your girlfriend/boyfriend , go out , go make some sandwiches and pamper yourself. It can take for a while ![]() Bah stop staring at it - Just go out and enjoy the great outdoors Quote:
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