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Kalyway 10.5 2 Installation

Kalyway 10.5 2 Installation

Feb 18, 2010 Kalyway 10.5.2 Hackintosh post install - Duration: 8:11. Kloquewerk 26,148 views. Install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard via USB on PowerPC Macs. I did this to my system just yesterday and it worked perfectly. Follow these instructions and you'll have it running in no time! This guide is INTEL ONLY!

I am building a new on Monday when the parts come in. I will be installing Vista Ultimate 64bit on this machine. I currently have two HDD 500gb and 250gb. I was planning on doing a dual boot on the smaller HDD but now after some thought I think that I will buy a smaller, 80gb, HDD probably a raptor, and install OS X on there. Would I install this the same way I install windows? I am assuming so since I will not be dual booting. I will most likely use the suggestion you made above Thefinalprophecy.

My question is will this work and second will my 3rd HDD, 500gb, which has no OS on it just information, be accessable from OS X & Vista? First time to the forums. Why anyone would voluntarily install Vista is beyond me. You most certainly will be dual booting if you expect to choose between windows and osx when you boot. Colleges With Air Force Rotc Programs In California. You can put OSX on any drive. There is an optional kext floating around somewhere - probably included in Kalyway - that gives you read-only access to NTFS partitions. There is a way to access HFS+ partitions from Windows but it's not free.

It's not exactly like installing Windows because there are multiple ways to configure the hard disks. Latest Dragon City Free Hacks Lz0 Rar. Windows uses only the MBR scheme.

With OSX you have to choose either the MBR scheme or the GUID scheme. Do NOT choose the GUID scheme if you want Windows to operate with your disks. Verify that Kalyway gives you a choice when installing it.

All the different flavors of the installation discs present you with different options when installing, some use different defaults than others. Read very carefully about others' experience installing the flavor you're going to use. The sticky topics in the Genius Bar are good for this. At one time (like a couple of months ago) there was a problem where only 2 SATA disks would be recognized. I'm assuming you have SATA. I seem to recall seeing something recently that said this problem had been resolved, but I'm not sure where exactly. You have a lot of reading ahead of you!

Hey guys, I learned about the possibility to install Mac OS X Leopard about two weeks ago. Upon further research, I became really interested in installing it on my new PC (will be assembled in about two months). I am a musician and not very wealthy, thus installing a patched install is the best solution for me I plan to dual-boot Win XP Pro and Mac OS X 10.5.2 Leopard. The specs of my PC will be: Motherboard: Asus P5K PRO, Intel P35, Socket 775, 1333FSB RAM: Mushkin XP2-8500 2x2GB Kit, DDR2-1066, CL5 HDDs: Western Digital Caviar GP, 7200rpm (2x SATA) CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 GPU: EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT Superclocked Do you think these specs will work? Will there any additional kext's etc. Be necessary? I learned that certain chipsets/manufacturers are problematic.