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Nikita Shvetsov2011-09-29 16:51:08
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Nikita Shvetsov, 2011-09-29 16:51:08

Installing MacOsX 10.6.* on a laptop

Dear habrausers, I have such a problem - I tried a bunch of assemblies / versions of MacOSX and only one (10.5.5) took off on a virtual machine, the rest do not want to be installed either on a virtual machine or on the machine itself.
Please advise which build\version (>= 10.6.6) can be put on a laptop with this config:

HP ProBook 4510s
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5870 2.0 GHz
Video: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330
Motherboard: Intel GL40

...? And then you need to port the program, but for now I can’t even install the axis.

There is another option that I would like to use, because. it is preferable - I have a DMG image of the installed system, how can I deploy it to an HFS + partition without using MacOsX?

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ShadowMaster, 2011-09-29
@Cloud_thaves

On vmware, show leopard of any version works wonderfully, and it works quite quickly. Need support for virtualization from the processor.

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Yuri Artemev, 2011-09-29
@artemeff

I advise you to abandon the assemblies, to put pure retail. Leopard (10.5) starts up very easily, just install the bootloader and install a couple of kexts.
Things are worse with the Snow Leopard, for full-fledged work (I exaggerate) it will be necessary to write DSDT.
In general, there is a database of iron, and how to start it.

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daylight_warrior, 2011-09-29
@daylight_warrior

I can’t give you a hint, but I can give you a tip — try to search on ex.ua, there is a whole section with operating systems, and a huge number of various assemblies!

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z0rc, 2011-09-29
@z0rc

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330

This is most likely the problem. Mac OS X never properly supported Radeons. Perhaps some of the hackintosh can, but still the support is very far from complete. Well, arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/03/mac-os-x-may-natively-support-pc-radeon-graphics-cards.ars

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