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Old 04-12-2008, 01:08 PM   #4221 (permalink)
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What shes my hero.
If you were 680i you had to update to r3.

Heres the links to guides

http://www.insanelymac.com/

if you have a 680i mobo:
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=87901

p35= good luck. I only know one guide but that requires a retail copy of leopard.
Where did you get P35 from? I was trying to use it on my laptop which has a 965-based motherboard. I'll check out that forum though, thanks.
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Old 04-12-2008, 01:44 PM   #4222 (permalink)
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Where did you get P35 from? I was trying to use it on my laptop which has a 965-based motherboard. I'll check out that forum though, thanks.
No problem. It's just kalyway is really suited for p35 but when i tested it on my former sony notebook it crashed the whole laptop. I'm phoning sony on monday. (p.s Did a command prompt format to hide evidence. Sony may have to replace whole HDD or give us a thumb drive with xp installed on it.
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Damn, I did some searching on the forums but it seems like they are geared for the Core 2 series, damn



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Old 04-12-2008, 05:34 PM   #4224 (permalink)
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Damn, I did some searching on the forums but it seems like they are geared for the Core 2 series, damn



If your talking about the hackintosh you need to have a SEE2/SSE3 compatible
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If your talking about the hackintosh you need to have a SEE2/SSE3 compatible
Mine does, the Celeron M 540 supports SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, and is 64-Bit.
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Mine does, the Celeron M 540 supports SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, and is 64-Bit.
Is it x86? it has to be
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here is the compability lists for 10.5.1 maybe your laptop is related to the 23 version
http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/in...er_Aspire_5024

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Is it x86? it has to be
Is what x86? The OS I'm using now is, the version of Leopard that I have is also x86 I believe.

If your asking if my CPU supports it, then yes it does (obviously), it's an x86-64 based processor.
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Is what x86? The OS I'm using now is, the version of Leopard that I have is also x86 I believe.

If your asking if my CPU supports it, then yes it does (obviously), it's an x86-64 based processor.
What problems do you have. First patch your iATKOS v1.0ir2 to ir3

2nd restart pc and type -v when reconized

if all goes well go into disk utility and make the osx journeled partiton
Then install (with customize) Dont choose any network drivers otherwise you will get a loop bug. (you can install network drivers later). Select which type of processer you have. Eg. Mines SSE3 = No htep SSE3 Make sure you click guid or mbr. I choose mbr but I have it installed on a seperate HDD. I hear people get lots of problems if you do MBR on the same HDD of windows (even if its on a different partition) then woola.
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Ok, I was using v1.0ir2, so I will try and get the ir3 and see if that works, thanks.
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