Looks good you must try Lion mate! Just to be sure send me the Specs but so far the only problem might be the gpu. Good Luck!
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Yes precisely my point, specially if you are running the Intel 3000 gpu, with a later definition and better support for your hardware, could you give me a more detailed information about your particular hardware thought? good luck! :up:
PS you dont need to buy SL to run Lion and vice-verse.. :) ultimately you need a copy of Lion PM me.
Well, I always thought Lion is upgrade only, as I couldn't find it anywere.
It is a lenovo 220i, with an Intel 2310M and a HD3000, Intel® QM67 Express chipset and Intel WLAN(without CD/DVD drive). Currently I am following this guide but I am stuck at point 8. When I start the osx installer, the apple logo appears for a very short amount of time but then the pc restarts. I tried it with -x but that doesn't help. Using the iBoot legacy version, I get kernelpanics using either of the options -x PCIRootUID=1.
I appreciate your help.
EDIT: I found this thread which doesn't look good at all.
Ya those links wont help you much am afraid, am on a business trip to France and will be back on the weekend I will then PM you a link to the necessarily software as I dont wanna get in trouble with copy rights and what not, but to answer you question you do not need to have preinstalled SL to install Lion, specially using UNIBEAST...
Good thread:)
Is it possible to install using Lion on a Macbook black using this ?
Or this only works to build desktop and regular laptops with osx??
Thanks
ONLY TO BE USED ON A REAL APPLE PC // NON-HACKINTOSH!!
This is the version I have used LINK by all means you can get it from different sources, If anyone is having difficulties installing let me know ill make a video....
You should be able to burn a bootable image from this DMG....
Use these instructions:
Right click on “Mac OS X Lion” installer and choose the option to “Show Package Contents.”
Inside the Contents folder that appears you will find a SharedSupport folder and inside the SharedSupport folder you will find the “InstallESD.dmg.” This is the Lion boot disc image we have all been waiting for.
Copy “InstallESD.dmg” to another folder like the Desktop.
Launch Disk Utility and click the burn button.
Select the copied “InstallESD.dmg” as the image to burn, insert a standard sized 4.7 GB DVD, and wait for your new Lion Boot Disc to come out toasty hot.
It is important that you burn your Lion boot disc or backup the Lion installer prior to installing Lion itself. If left in the Applications folder the installer will be removed after the Lion installation is completed. If you are reading this article after upgrading to Lion all is not lost. A fresh copy of the Lion installer can always be re downloaded from the Mac App Store by clicking on the Purchased tab with the Option key held down.
With the Lion boot disc you can boot any Lion compatible Mac, and install 10.7 just like you installed previous versions of Mac OS X. You can even use Disk Utility’s Restore function to image your Lion boot disc image onto a external drive suitable for performing a clean install on a optical-drive-less MacBook Air, or Mac mini. Clean installs with Lion are easy once you find where Apple has hidden the boot disk.
I have changed the hardware config of my hackintosh a little:
out with the NV9800GTX+ & in with a AMD 5450 passive cooled
also in with a broadcom chipset TP-Link wireless N card - was lucky enough that was auto recognised as AirPort extreme or something like that! :)
I also ditched the 2x 74GB Raptors in RAID0 & went with a single RaptorX :cool: I also put in a pithy 36GB Raptor which I will make as a scratch disk for PS! :)
I have obviously needed to re-install OSX... on 10.7.2 atm; tomorrow I will attempt to update to 10.7.3 :para:
I will be loading the hack up with FCP10 & CS5.5 :D
@davidkozat: have you ever tried iATKOS? That is what I'm using. Any/all 'driver' issues I fix after OSX install - I use multibeast after OSX install to get audio working. I still need to install PS CS5.5 - but I have a sneaking suspicion that GPGPU won't work in PS :( :shakes: I'm quite desperate to get it to work! :( :yepp:
oh &..I OC'd the hack.. but it still doesn't want to boot into OSX when it's OC'd :down: :mad:
:wave:
Great to here from you Tiro! I have tried iAtkos versions before, but I find them to be very large and I prefer to use Unibeast as I find it really easy and almost never fails, Am not sure if the 5450 card will support GPGPU, I know the latest multibeast has fixed a lot of problems with Nvidia cards, also your OC problem are rather strange Hardware OC shouldnt be coursing your OS not to boot as it tends to be more stable on Hackintosh in the first place, are you sure you dont do abything else on the BIOS that might be problematic also what actually happens when you OC? No Boot?, or Kernel Panic....??
Good Luck!! :up:
hey how easy is it to run dual video cards on hackintosh? I'm thinking about 1x 5450, 1x 4350 - how do-able is this? :)
Uhmm I think he is asking about adding 2 different cards which IS possible besides dual monitors is support, pretty much every card that has 2 DVIs or 1 and a VGA, so normally cards that are supported on Hackintosh can (almost most of the times) be used with 2 monitors, though the VGA or DVI or HDMI so yeah.... 2 monitors No problem :), 2 different cards ATi + ATi or Nvidia + Nvidia = Yes with latest Chimera or GFX strings ATi + Nvidia hmm not so sure....
http://www.osx86.net/view/2311-ar928...half_size.html
For anyone looking for Kexts using AR9285/AR9002WB wireless cards
Enjoy! :D
Thanks for this thread!
Hi guys just wanna let you know some little update from TonyMacX;
UniBeast has been updated to 1.3. The latest version is available for download at tonymacx86.com/downloads.
And of course Multibeast 4.5
What's new in MultiBeast?:
Added Customization -> Boot Options -> SSDT
Added Core i5 to Customization -> Boot Options -> SSDT
Added Core i7 to Customization -> Boot Options -> SSDT
Added Core i5/i7 Overclocked to Customization -> Boot Options -> SSDT
Added netkas ATI 48xx Patch for 10.7.4 to Graphics -> ATI 48xx Support.
Updated ALC8xxHDA to v2.0.3
Adds mute for Realtek ALC892
Updated Patched AppleHDA for Realtek ALC887 with bug fix
Thanks!!!
Im trying to install first Leopard but im using the usb disk method, and in the disk utility i cant select the destiny, i drag and drop the usb disk but it just wont appear, what am i doing wrong?
I have seen videos at youtube and done everything there, i can select the image but i can never select the destiny, i must buy a dvd i guess
Ok so I got 2 questions:
Are you trying to install Lion or Leopard? if Lion then you can burn a copy to a Dvd like I mention before, or use the Unibeast method like on the video I uploaded previously...
if it Leopard then, you will have to burn an image to a DVD...
By the way are you installing it to a Apple PC or a Hackintosh??
IIm installing it to a Apple pc, im trying to upgrade the osx tiger i got there to osx leopard and then i will install lion, i think im doing it correctly rigth?
I tried to use the disk utility method but it doesnt let me select the destiny.. and if i drag and drop it just doesnt appears i guess i need a dvd
Alright well as long as you got a Lion compatible mac all you got to do is burn image to a DVD and boot from it, of course make a back up of your data, and then install it like any other bootable image :)
PS you don't need to have any pre OS installed.
the detailed instruction are above in a step by step post I made; you got to burn the image inside Lion called InstallESD.dmg inside the folder Sharedsupport, with the Disk Utility on mac.
Ill make a Video on How to do it on a Mac later on the weekend too busy at work right now.
Good luck!!