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EMPIRE EFI + mac os x 10.6 retail (snow leopard) ___ Shit to Rebel EFI
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Added: Nov 9, 2009
MB: ASUS P5W64 WS Professional FireWire: , Audio: Intel High Definition Audio (ADI 1988B) PARTIALLY, Southbridge: 1 xUltraDMA 133/100 , 4 xSATA 3 Gb/s ports , Network: Marvell 88E8052, Marvell 88E8001PCI-E OFF BIOS CPU: Intel Q9300(Core 2 Quad 2.5) Ram: 2x2Gb DDRII 800 Video: Asus 8800 GTS 512Mb (2 Monitors NEC 225wnx, Samsung 2232bw) HDD: SATA WD 750Gb SATA WD 200Gb SATA Segate 750Gb CD: IDE NEC DVD_RW ND-3540A Bluetooth: D-Link DBT-122 UPS: Back-UPS BR 800 Keyboard: Apple Keyboard Aluminium =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= EMPIRE EFISystem Requirements EMPIRE EFI Generally it works on Intel i7 , Intel Core 2 Duo , Core 2 Quad , Atom , Core 2 Solo , Core Solo , Core Duo , Intel Xeon and its not supported on Intel Pentium 4/D , Intel i5 series and AMD at all. I'll be working on a special version for unsupported CPUs as generally it needs a patched kernel and a lot of patched stuff. For now this is going to be a vanilla . You'll have to use Intel Chipset (Intel ICH7 and above). If you are not sure what chipset you are using , you can get CPU-Z from http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php and check it out for yourself Secondly , its recommended that you install it to another HDD (especially if you have Windows or another OS installed) as OSX requires a GUID partition and not MBR. It would refuse to install on MBR (which is normally used on PCs). Don't come and cry like a baby saying that you have lost all your data. This is why its recommended to install OSX to another drive , if you do not mind losing your data (assuming you have backed up) Thirdly , do make sure that AHCI is turned on (if you don't have it anywhere in your BIOS , its okay) and make sure that HPET is set to 64-bit and please disable Speedstep How-to Install 1. Burn the ISO with your favourite tool (Windows 7 has Out of the box ISO burning tool). I would recommend Nero or something. If you're burning it from Linux , there are lots of tool such as cdrecord. I am not going to go in detail how to burn an ISO 2. Restart your computer (assuming the CD is in the drive) 3. As the computer boots up select Boot Options or Boot Menu Key (generally its F12/F11/DEL or some key - You'll have to check with your motherboard manufacturer for that) 4. Wait for a while as Empire EFI (Chameleon/boot-132) boots up 5. Once you see Darth Vader , wait for a while (I would recommend you to wait for around a minute or so) 6. Eject your Drive. Simply eject it 7. Insert MacOS X Installation Disc (Snow Leopard Retail disc (The $29 disc) and not upgrade discs/recovery disc which comes along with a genuine mac) and then press F5 8. Again wait for a while for Empire EFI to detect the disc, once it sees 'Mac OSX Installation Disc' , select it and wait for the installation to start
Category : Education
Added: Nov 9, 2009
MB: ASUS P5W64 WS Professional FireWire: , Audio: Intel High Definition Audio (ADI 1988B) PARTIALLY, Southbridge: 1 xUltraDMA 133/100 , 4 xSATA 3 Gb/s ports , Network: Marvell 88E8052, Marvell 88E8001PCI-E OFF BIOS CPU: Intel Q9300(Core 2 Quad 2.5) Ram: 2x2Gb DDRII 800 Video: Asus 8800 GTS 512Mb (2 Monitors NEC 225wnx, Samsung 2232bw) HDD: SATA WD 750Gb SATA WD 200Gb SATA Segate 750Gb CD: IDE NEC DVD_RW ND-3540A Bluetooth: D-Link DBT-122 UPS: Back-UPS BR 800 Keyboard: Apple Keyboard Aluminium =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= EMPIRE EFISystem Requirements EMPIRE EFI Generally it works on Intel i7 , Intel Core 2 Duo , Core 2 Quad , Atom , Core 2 Solo , Core Solo , Core Duo , Intel Xeon and its not supported on Intel Pentium 4/D , Intel i5 series and AMD at all. I'll be working on a special version for unsupported CPUs as generally it needs a patched kernel and a lot of patched stuff. For now this is going to be a vanilla . You'll have to use Intel Chipset (Intel ICH7 and above). If you are not sure what chipset you are using , you can get CPU-Z from http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php and check it out for yourself Secondly , its recommended that you install it to another HDD (especially if you have Windows or another OS installed) as OSX requires a GUID partition and not MBR. It would refuse to install on MBR (which is normally used on PCs). Don't come and cry like a baby saying that you have lost all your data. This is why its recommended to install OSX to another drive , if you do not mind losing your data (assuming you have backed up) Thirdly , do make sure that AHCI is turned on (if you don't have it anywhere in your BIOS , its okay) and make sure that HPET is set to 64-bit and please disable Speedstep How-to Install 1. Burn the ISO with your favourite tool (Windows 7 has Out of the box ISO burning tool). I would recommend Nero or something. If you're burning it from Linux , there are lots of tool such as cdrecord. I am not going to go in detail how to burn an ISO 2. Restart your computer (assuming the CD is in the drive) 3. As the computer boots up select Boot Options or Boot Menu Key (generally its F12/F11/DEL or some key - You'll have to check with your motherboard manufacturer for that) 4. Wait for a while as Empire EFI (Chameleon/boot-132) boots up 5. Once you see Darth Vader , wait for a while (I would recommend you to wait for around a minute or so) 6. Eject your Drive. Simply eject it 7. Insert MacOS X Installation Disc (Snow Leopard Retail disc (The $29 disc) and not upgrade discs/recovery disc which comes along with a genuine mac) and then press F5 8. Again wait for a while for Empire EFI to detect the disc, once it sees 'Mac OSX Installation Disc' , select it and wait for the installation to start
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