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I am extremely new to OS X and even newer to Hackintosh. I have been a windows user all my life. Mac OS with its complex file/directory structure and UNIX based command system is still quite alien to me. Even so I, with little struggle managed to pull off what many people might consider quite tricky tasks. This is my very fist post on this forum and the purpose is to share my experience of getting my Hackintosh to work the way I wanted so that others might benefit in case their hardware and specific requirements happen to match mine. In this post I shall talk about 1) My hardware 2) Brief background 3) My requirements - what I wanted to accomplish 4) What I did and where I found help.
I would like to remind that I am not technical at all when it comes to OS X. HARDWARE Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.33 GHz Motherboard: Intel DG43NB Audio: Motherboard built-in Ethernet: Motherboard built-in RAM: 4 GB Display Card: EVGA Nvidia 9500 GT (I use DVi output) Monitor: ViewSonic LED 22” 1920 x 1080p Storage: Three Western Digital SATA hard disks 500 GB each One Western Digital USB external hard disk 500 GB One Samsung SATA DVD Writer BRIEF BACKGROUND On one of the three SATA hard disks I have Windows 7 64 bit up and running. This hard disk has three NTFS partitions which hold my operating system, installed software and all my data.
For the purpose of this post we shall call it disk 1. The second disk is used for storage of large media files, such as music, songs, movies, etc. I access this disk very often. This disk has only one NTFS partition. For the purpose of this post we shall call it disk 2 The third disk is dedicated just for MAC OS X.
In fact it was bought last year especially for this purpose since I did not want to risk ruining my data and existing windows installation. This disk has two MAC partitions. For the purpose of this post we shall call it disk 3. The external USB hard disk is used simply to move large files from home to work and back. Earlier I tried several methods of installation but the degree of success varied.
Installation of Snow Leopard from retail DVD failed despite trying through several bootloaders. There is no point in discussing those “experiments” in details.
I will get right to the point and talk about my current system and how I got it working. MY REQUIREMENTS What I wanted was simple. Complete migration from windows 7 to MAC OS X if I wanted. This means: 1. Network, Audio, and Graphics drivers properly installed and configured 2.
Ability to freely download, install and run any software on MAC 3. Ability to read from and write to all the disks from MAC such as disk 1 for my data files and disk 2 for large media files. Being able to boot into either windows 7 or MAC OS X easily and effortlessly. HOW I MADE IT HAPPEN The following steps summarize different stages of the process. Most of the information came from reading through different posts and forums. Some came from experimentation. First I Downloaded iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Universal distro.
It was an ISO image file which had to be burned on a DVD. I burned it on the DVD at the minimum speed since this what is recommended on several threads I read. Then I completely disconnected my disks 1 and 2 which had my Windows 7 and all my data. So the only connected drives were disk 3 which is for Mac and my DVD drive. Went to BIOS setup and changed the hard disk mode from IDE to ACHI. Also set the DVD drive as first boot device. Turned the system on with iPC distro DVD inside and the installer started from the DVD.
Did two partitions from the Disk Utility and selected the appropriate drivers and options from the long customize list. This step requires a lot of trial and error and patience.
In my case my display driver (9500 GT) and my audio driver were not listed so I didn’t select any of those drivers. My Network driver was listed which I selected. I don’t recall all the options that I checked but as I said, this requires trial and error. On first attempt the installation gave an error after about 80%. Tried again with disk verification option and it worked.
Restarted and I was inside MAC OS X. First milestone achieved!! Looked for endless resources and threads to get help on display drivers. Downloaded Nvidia 9000 series.