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[GUIDE] P5N-D 10.6.1+10.5 [32bit]
So first i wanted to thank Verdant of insanelymac forums, that guy is a god among men and then also i wanted to thank dj nitehawk he made it so much easier to do this whole process .i adapted alot of there guides to make this one, so big props to them
Ok time to get started Things your gonna need
If you don't need Leopard Skip To the "DSDT!" Installing Leopard first get iPC 10.5.6 [make sure you use this nforce patch] Format your hard drive into two partitions using GUID and make them Journaled Name one something like Snowleo and the other Leo Under patches pick Video You decide Chipset Nforceata [the slashhack one] Fixes and Patches CPUS=1 Applications EFIstufio OSX86 tools install and then use 10.5.7 to update yay! now [hopefully] your running 10.5.7 DSDT! Copy the DSDT folder to your desktop Then Open Terminal and type this in HTML Code:
cd ~/Desktop/DSDT_Patcher1.0.1e ./DSDT\ Patcher Choose 0 for darwin ignore any errors and if it doesnt work then use -f now download DSDTse Use this to edit the DSDT.dsl that you have Now change the Length in the Device (RTC) section in the dsdt.dsl file from 4 to 2. Example HTML Code:
Device (RTC) { Name (_HID, EisaId ("PNP0B00")) Name (ATT0, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0070, // Range Minimum 0x0070, // Range Maximum 0x00, // Alignment 0x04, // Length -> change 0x04 to 0x02 ) }) Name (ATT1, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0070, // Range Minimum 0x0070, // Range Maximum 0x00, // Alignment 0x04, // Length -> change 0x04 to 0x02 ) now copy that dsdt.dsl to your desktop and then run HTML Code:
cp dsdt.aml /Users/"your username"/Desktop/DSDT.aml email that to your self, just incase. because you are gonna need that and its not fun to remake. Preboot I am using PRE-INSTALL AUTOMATOR v1.1 but its already in the p5n-d pack because i put in the right kexts Restore the retail "Snow Leopard Install DVD" to a read/write disk partition (hdd or usb flash drive) to do this: use disk utility and click your flash drive or hard drive [NOT the one you are installing snowleo to] Then click restore at the top and then drag the Disc/DMG in the source section and drag the drive to the Destination PROTIP: if you are having trouble ripping the disk to the drive, then just rip the disk using the create option and it will create a DMG on your desktop of the disc Drag the contents of Autoinstaller 1.1 to the desktop then open the folder snow-installer then double click installnow to run it then pick your flash drive or hardrive MAKE SURE you pick the right drive. then copy the folder "snow-installer" to the flash drive then copy the DSDT.aml to your flash drive and then make another copy of the DSDT and put it in your "snow-installer\filez\Extra" on your flash drive Installation Restart the computer and boot into the flash drive or harddrive After the retail installer loads, click "Utilities" > "Terminal" in the menu and type the following to run the script again: HTML Code:
/snow-installer/installnow after thats done close terminal and Make sure you pick that same drive and install snow lepoard pick customize and uncheck everything [dont worry, we will put them in later] POST INSTALL reboot into your leopard partition once again copy that DSDT.aml into your /extra folder in your snow hardrive Reboot into your snow hard drive now, set it all up get the sound drivers from here get the pref pane + kext now go into your /extra/extensions folder and find the "NforceLan" and "IOnetworkingfamily" extensions. take those two and drag them onto the "Kext Utility.app" do the same with the VooDooHDA.kext and double click the prepane open the "optional installs" folder in the flash drive and install x11/printer/languages and whatever else you need run disk utilites and fix disk permissions reboot Your Done Last edited by rohizzle121; 09-16-2009 at 06:55 AM. |
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helo and thx 4 the guide
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sudo /Users/mex/Desktop/snow-installer/installnow how can i run "installnow" pleas help me!!! 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |