BOOT-132 + Mac OS X RETAIL DVD + iATKOS V7
September 7th, 2009 | by admin |
For successful installation, please use this method…
Requiremerts:
- Boot-132 cd
- Mac OS X RETAIL DVD
- iATKOS V7
System:
- ep45- ds3r gigabyte mainboard
- intel e7200 - msi 7600gt 256mb
- 2 gb ram 667mhz
- sata hd & dvd
For more information please visit www.osx86install.com
Duration : 0:8:45
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25 Responses to “BOOT-132 + Mac OS X RETAIL DVD + iATKOS V7”
By roger767 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
how about drivers? …
how about drivers? with the iatkos method they are build in. Boot 132 doesnt have any specific drivers does it?
By aznjacky678 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
i guess u are …
i guess u are totally true. i agree
+1
By aznjacky678 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
looks like hw was …
looks like hw was only installing the hackintosh requirements. i think iatkos is the os for mac. this video is just made, because you would not have to break the law by using illegal stuff… at lease iatkos is illegal, but i dont see him installing the base system with iatkos, so i rather subscribe to him.
By yeomond on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
this is EXACTLY …
this is EXACTLY what im looking for
5 stars for u *****
By scottytizzle on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
really? i thought …
really? i thought it was a modified leopard installer. Im new to hackintoshes and while i understand the boot-132 method im never 100% when i think about this stuff. What exactly is iATKOS?
By Inspiration9991 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
scottytizzle: I …
scottytizzle: I believe they used the iATKOS cd to install the boot loader, not the OS.
By scottytizzle on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
correct me if im …
correct me if im wrong but did you install iATKOS v7 as a back up on a dif HD just as a failsafe incase something happens with your first setup? using the boot-132 and a retail copy your already set to go. Just put on a bootloader(not completely needed) and all your drivers ect. If you wanted to just use iATKOS v7 you didn’t need to install a retail OS X
By ianspliffy1 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Just posted 3 …
Just posted 3 comments below filling you all in, I have posted them backwards, so just read them going down as you normally would.
Great video m8, music is a bit ‘pink panther’ like for me (paramore would be good but wouldn’t blend well with x86 install hacking)
Hope you like my explanations below!
By ianspliffy1 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
People are asking …
People are asking the same questions so I will try to answer some.
The next few posts are me, it only allows 500 characters at a time.
double tap on the trackpad is now available with a custom driver for PS2.. download it from insanelymac I think it is if you want it.
iATKOS doesnt wipe the disk if you use MBR - windows default. Just shrink your drive with diskpart /disk management in Vista, create a new partition, then erase and re-format it using disk utility in the OS X disk..
By ianspliffy1 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Using the retail …
Using the retail install disk will enable the GPT partition table and EFI partition so you have all your custom kexts etc. on a 200mb partition that isn’t normally used (there but empty). If you install the kexts and a kernel, bootloader and other stuff, you will have a fully Vanilla system + your settings.
This will enable you to UPDATE using Apple Update and go from 10.5.1 to 10.5.7 (for example) without needing a Kalyway update, but the real one.
By ianspliffy1 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
iATKOS/iPC/Kalyway/ …
iATKOS/iPC/Kalyway/iDeneb/the thousands of others will not boot if you update as it replaces the installed bootloader/kernel with the retail one which your system can’t handle as it’s crap: not a Mac (Mac fan here =P )
It’s well worth going Vanilla (original) Leopard as it’s also more stable, all your custom stuff is seperate to your install and is ‘forced’ to open in your retail install (quite clever really, best of both)
By zeosrule on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
just use the iatkos …
just use the iatkos disk it wipes the hdd anyway when you install iatkos anyway
By angelxsid on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Got to say you done …
Got to say you done it the longest way possible. Just use the iATKOS disk, don’t bother installing the retail version, makes no difference. iATKOS uses the retail disk, just means you install the drivers there and then. The only thing I can’t to work on my laptop is the double-tap on the mousepad.
By angelxsid on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Speeded up.
Speeded up.
By Windows446 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
u has a terrible …
u has a terrible taste in music
By TheAnimeLover569 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Dang that’s fast! …
Dang that’s fast! it booted the DVD’s in like 3 secs!
By hijacker54 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
is each boot-132 cd …
is each boot-132 cd is diffrent for every motherboard? and does the boot-132 Cd have to be in everytime u want to start OS x up?
By osx86install on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
I do not use wi-fi
I do not use wi-fi
By santoro2020 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Does WiFi still …
Does WiFi still work if you use WiFi?
By iphonepunker on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
ok looks good but …
ok looks good but is this right
123 boot is for booting up the retail dvd
retail dvd is for the newest version of mac osx
and iatkos v7 is for the drivers
and this woks on a normal pc
cool now i have to get the retail dvd thax ; )
By v1d300 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
Hey how does the …
Hey how does the dual boot work with iAtkos v7 (10.5.7)
I m kinda confused.
By roger767 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
how does the boot …
how does the boot 132 work, I read that you need a Mac to make the boot 132 CD
By maxsaint on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
just little …
just little confused why need the iAtkos when you already got to install Mac OS X
By chuckmusic09 on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
IF I DO NOT WANT TO …
IF I DO NOT WANT TO UPDATE IT…….WILL I STILL NEED THE RETAIL DVD OF OS X….OR…..CAN I JUST USE ((Boot 132 and iATKOS)) TO INSTILL IT
By jonsutubechannel on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
is it true that …
is it true that there are different boot 132 for different motherboards?