Originally posted by: leglez
I tried The Guild Seson 2 Episode 4 and it played fine for me.
Originally posted by: leglez
I tried The Guild Seson 2 Episode 4 and it played fine for me.
Originally posted by: leglez
Kaido's newest method. Try firefox.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: leglez
Kaido's newest method. Try firefox.
what i've described is what happens in firefox. i mentioned safari as an alternative since it doesn't even load the page.. just.. "you have a power pc, you need an intel machine" error
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: leglez
Kaido's newest method. Try firefox.
what i've described is what happens in firefox. i mentioned safari as an alternative since it doesn't even load the page.. just.. "you have a power pc, you need an intel machine" error
If it's using Silverlight, it checks to see if you have a Mac-compatible CPU. Stuff like Core 2 Quads aren't in any Apple-branded machines, so it will fail. Or if the name isn't properly done up.
Originally posted by: mosslack
I have my GA-945GCMX-S2 running nicely on 10.5.6 at the moment, used Kaido's original USB stick method for booting, works great and it's a mATX.
Originally posted by: Bernard
Hi Everyone. My Hackintosh has been running smoothly for a few weeks now, untill today... I can't seem to print to my HP 1010, no matter what I try. I would like to keep my current install. But if Kaido's latest guide, plus files, would create a better Hackintosh, I'll bite the bullit and re-install. My current Hac was setup with Kaido's original guide and files. Your ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks! PS. My setup does not use the flash drive method.
Originally posted by: Sophie424
Originally posted by: mosslack
I have my GA-945GCMX-S2 running nicely on 10.5.6 at the moment, used Kaido's original USB stick method for booting, works great and it's a mATX.
I might try this .. if I can find a source. Any suggestions?
Your sig says 7200GS video. Which card are you using?
Originally posted by: SpandexAssasin
Originally posted by: mosslack
A quick and easy way to dual boot Leopard and Vista on the same HD. First off this has only been tested on a GA-P35-DS3L with the Retail install of Leopard and Vista Ultimate x64 because that is what I have available. Be sure to read through entirely before attempting so you catch all of the hints I thought of while I was typing. That said, here goes:
1. When setting up the HD to install Leopard, setup at least 2 partitions. Setup the first partition for Leopard, formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Under options, be sure Guid Partition Table is selected. The second partition will be used for the Vista install and should be formatted as DOS for now. It's a good idea to name the partition VISTA so it will be easier to spot when you are actually installing Vista. Optional: Setup a third partition for shared data between the two operating systems. If you do this be sure to format the common partition as DOS so it can be used by both systems.
2. Install Leopard, using Kaido's guide of course. After Leopard is installed, updated and bootable, insert the Vista DVD into the optical drive and restart the computer.
3. Once Vista has loaded it's files and you have selected your language, etc., you have to choose where to install Vista. Highlight the partition you setup earlier and reformat the drive as NTFS so that Vista can be installed. Once reformatted select NEXT to install Vista. Sit back and relax or have a snack while Vista installs, it ain't quick.
4. Once Vista has been installed and it has checked your computer's performance, etc., you can use Internet Explorer to downloaded EASYBCD. Just Google for EASYBCD and it should be the first link. After EASYBCD is installed, run it to setup the dual boot.
5. Vista will be the only OS shown when you start the program, so you will need to add your install of Leopard to the boot menu. Select Add/Remove Entries under the EasyBCD Toolbox for this. Under Add an Entry, click on Mac and click the pull down menu and select Generic x86 PC. Change the name to whatever you wish to use and finally click Add Entry. You should see the name you chose in the Manage Existing Entries window above. Click Save.
6. Next select Change Settings from the EasyBCD ToolBox. Under Global Settings, select your Default OS and the Bootloader Timeout. Click Save Settings. That's about it.
The way I did it was to choose Leopard as my default OS and set the timeout to 5 seconds. So when my system boots it goes to the Vista bootloader and Leopard is highlighted. After the 5 seconds is up, control is transferred to the Darwin bootloader and there is another 5 second pause before Leopard starts up. If this is too long for you adjust the timeout in EasyBCD and/or for the Darwin bootloader.
Be sure to use a HD of sufficient space. Vista requires about 30 Gb minimum and I wouldn't recommend any less than that for Leopard. About the minimum drive size I would recommend if using the shared data partition is 80 Gb. Leopard (30 GB), Vista (30 Gb), Data (20 Gb).
Hope you find this useful...
mosslack thanks for the quick guide on installing vista. Can you answer one question for me? When I try selecting the HDD for Vista to install in, I get a "This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer BIOS menu." Any idea how to fix that? The HDD is connected to the last SATA port on my pc, not sure if that makes a difference...
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: swilso
I couldn't get taruga working in 10.5.6. Tried the applehda patcher in your package although it still didn't work .. :-S
I know a member replied a few posts back with how he got audio working by using a different method - I will test that out later.
Yeah I have no sound either in 10.5.6, but am using the USB sound dongle for now. I understand there is more than one version of the ALC888 used in the DS3L, is this true?
There are different methods, but the HDA kext I tried caused popping on analog, which is super lame.
Okay, I believe the problem was/is the DSDT.AML file. Originally I tried the taruga patcher with the DSDT file in place. I since remove it to get my firewire back. I just tried the taruga again and now it works. Even better I now have a level control for the line out, digital out and headphones as well. Very cool.
Originally posted by: NickGray
I am purchasing a system based on the specs outlined here. However the video cards are no longer available from NewEgg.
Is the Zotac GeForce 8600 GT 512MB compatible and recommended?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16814500024
Would prefer a lower cost 7300 GT but I cannot find a supported one that is in-stock from NewEgg. Thanks for making this guide BTW.
Originally posted by: Kaido
The 512mb version of the Zotac 7300GT is not compatible. It has been tested and does not work.
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
How do you recommend dual booting with vista (two seperate HDs?) I attempted to earlier tonight, my vista drive is on the 4 sata port (1-OSX, 2-DVD, 3-250 Misc files, 4-Windows) When formatted the drive, vista install kept telling me none of the drives were suitable for install. Does vista have to be on the first drive? (I'm trying to install vista x64). I remember having this same problem when I installed vista on my hackintosh with the p5w-dh, but I cannot remember what I did to get it done.
I suppose I'll try removing all the drives but the vista and dvd drive...
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
How do you recommend dual booting with vista (two seperate HDs?) I attempted to earlier tonight, my vista drive is on the 4 sata port (1-OSX, 2-DVD, 3-250 Misc files, 4-Windows) When formatted the drive, vista install kept telling me none of the drives were suitable for install. Does vista have to be on the first drive? (I'm trying to install vista x64). I remember having this same problem when I installed vista on my hackintosh with the p5w-dh, but I cannot remember what I did to get it done.
I suppose I'll try removing all the drives but the vista and dvd drive...
I think you need to be on port 0 or 1.. but that depends on your boot loader/etc. I was able to boot off port 3, but I used gigabytes built in boot drive picker