Showing posts with label iBoot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iBoot. Show all posts

iBoot 3.3 Update


iBoot has been updated to 3.3. As always, this boot CD facilitates the direct retail installation of Mac OS X 10.6.x Snow Leopard via iBoot + MultiBeast. Pick up the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads
  • Updated bootloader to Chimera v1.9.1
  • For 10.6.x Snow Leopard only
    Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  

    If this utility has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further iBoot development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

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    iBoot 3.2 Update


    iBoot has been updated to 3.2. As always, this boot CD facilitates the direct retail installation of Mac OS X 10.6.x Snow Leopard via iBoot + MultiBeast. Pick up the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads
    • Updated bootloader to Chimera v1.5.4
    • Updated Lnx2Mac's Realtek RTL81xx Ethernet Driver to v0.0.90
    • For 10.6.x Snow Leopard only
      Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  


      If this utility has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further iBoot development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

      -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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      OS X Lion Installation USB Drive Now Available


      Today Apple released OS X Lion as a standalone installation USB drive. It's available online for $69. This marks the first time Apple has released Lion as a full offline installation of 10.7 that is not tied to any Mac App Store account. Earlier this month, Apple put out a free Lion Recovery Assistant tool, allowing Mac users to create an official USB Recovery drive, however it still requires internet access and a hefty download for each install.

      Although we haven't actually laid hands on the drive itself, Apple has posted this:
      When you install OS X Lion using the USB thumb drive, you will not be able to reinstall OS X Lion from Lion Recovery. You will need to use the USB thumb drive to reinstall OS X Lion.
      This remark leads us to believe that the layout and contents of the USB will be much like the OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Retail DVD. We will be updating iBoot which to allow a simple DVD or USB swap similar to the original iBoot + MultiBeast method. This guide will be available in the coming days. Stay tuned!

      -tonymacx86 & MacMan

      Related Posts: 
      xMove + MultiBeast: Install OS X 10.7 Lion

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      iBoot 3.1 Update


      iBoot has been updated to 3.1. Pick up the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads
      • Added 10.8.0 Kernel from Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update
      • Universal 1155/1156/1366 CPU support for 10.6.x
      • Updated bootloader to Chimera v1.4.1 r877
        Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  


        If this utility has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further iBoot development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

        -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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        Chimera 1.4.1 Update

        Today, Chimera has been updated to version 1.4.1. iBoot has been updated to 3.0.4, including this version. Until MultiBeast is updated, we've created a standalone installer for Chimera, available at tonymacx86.com/downloads

        Chimera v1.4.1 Changes:
        • Based on Chameleon 2.0 RC5 trunk r877
        • Fixed 32x multiplier BIOS limitation on Gigabyte Sandy Bridge Motherboards
        • Fixed reboot loop with vanilla kernel on ASRock, Intel, and MSI Sandy Bridge Motherboards
        • Fixed reporting incorrect Processor Interconnect Speed on LGA 1155/1156 systems
        • Fixed RAM speed detection on LGA 1366 systems (Thanks Kabyl)
        • Added Xeon CPU detection and reporting for System Profiler
        • Added memory detection workaround for GeForce GT 420
        • Added GraphicsEnabler auto-detection for the following cards:
          • NOTE: Proper drivers are required for full support.
            • Gigabyte Radeon HD 6850
            • AMD Radeon HD 6950 Series
              • AMD Radeon HD 6870 Series
              • AMD Radeon HD 6850 Series
              • AMD Radeon HD 6790 Series
              • GeForce GT 440
              • GeForce GT 520
              • GeForce GT 520M
              • GeForce GT 530 
              • GeForce GTX 560 Ti 
              • GeForce GTX 570
              • GeForce GTX 590
              • GeForce 8400 GS additional ID
              • GeForce GTS 450 additional ID

          Chimera 1.4.1 is recommended for all systems. To update, simply overwrite your previous Chameleon version using MultiBeast. For bug reporting, feature requests, and general feedback please use the Chimera forum.

          To read the full list of changes, and detailed explanation behind them, check out MacMan's Blog.

          -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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          Chimera 1.3 Update

          Today Chimera has been updated to version 1.3. iBoot and MultiBeast have been updated to include this version, and are available at tonymacx86.com/downloads.

          Chimera v1.3 Changes:
          • Based on Chameleon 2.0 RC5 trunk r760
          • Added UseKernelCache=Yes|No to BootHelp
          • Added basic support for AMD 6400 / 6500 / 6600 cards (Chimera 1.2)
          • Additional smbios default edits (Chimera 1.2)
          Chimera 1.3 is recommended for all systems. To update, simply overwrite your previous Chameleon version using MultiBeast. For bug reporting, feature requests, and general feedback please use the Chimera forum

          -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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          Chimera 1.1 Update

          Today Chimera has been updated to version 1.1. iBoot and MultiBeast have been updated to include this version, and are available at tonymacx86.com/downloads.

          Chimera v1.1 Changes:
          • Based on Chameleon 2.0 RC5 trunk r753
          • Fixed LGA 775 reboot loop
          • Added Xeon CPU detection and reporting code
          • Fixed DMI Table Overflow on Sandy Bridge
            • Thanks to forum user AndyStubbs
          • Added AMD 6xxx support to GraphicsEnabler 
            • Thanks to forum user AndyStubbs
          • Added GeForce GTX 560 Ti and GeForce GTX 590 Device IDs to GraphicsEnabler
          Chimera 1.1 is recommended for all systems. To update, simply overwrite your previous Chameleon version using MultiBeast. For bug reporting, feature requests, and general feedback please use the Chimera forum

          -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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          iBoot 3.0 Update


          Today, iBoot has been updated to 3.0. Pick up the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads.
          • Added 10.7.3 Kernel for native Sandy Bridge support
          • Updated bootloader to Chimera v1.1.0
          • Added iBoot Theme by Complx
            Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  


            If this utility has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further iBoot development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

            -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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            Apple to Allow Mac OS X Lion on Generic PC Hardware [April Fools]

            Apple announced today a stunning move to open up OS X to run on generic PC desktops. Founder and CEO Steve Jobs in a statement announced, "We have decided that we simply cannot produce a product that meets our standards and be priced between an iMac and Mac Pro. Our top engineers have researched this and determined that the tonymacx86.com solution of iBoot and MultiBeast is the finest solution available and will be included in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion."

            Stay tuned for details.
            April Fools from tonymacx86 and MacMan.

            How To Get iBoot Functionality From MultiBeast

            One of the top questions on the forum these days seems to be how to get the functionality of iBoot when booting from the hard drive. For novices, it seems like the process ends after the Combo Update. But iBoot was designed as an installation tool only- not as a permanent solution for post-installation. It is NOT a boot crutch. By using it as such, you are limiting the functionality and upgradeability of your system. Fortunately, MultiBeast contains the same drivers and files as iBoot and can allow most things to work without using a DSDT.

            We created MultiBeast to solve the post-installation problem. When installed, the following MultiBeast options will allow boot from a 1 TB or less hard drive or partition, universal audio, network, and graphics. These are not the only drivers available, and may not give optimized performance. However, these options will allow you to be rid of iBoot as a boot crutch.

            ATI Graphics


            NVIDIA Graphics
            Good luck, and see you on the forum!

            -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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            iBoot 2.7 Update


            Today, iBoot has been updated to 2.7.  Grab the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads.
            • Updated bootloader to Chameleon 2.0 RC5 r748 ATI Experimental (Kabyl Branch).  To clarify, this version works with both NVIDIA and ATI cards.
            • Replaced Intel82566MM.kext with AppleIntelE1000e.kext.
            • Replaced ElliottForceLegacyRTC.kext with LegacyAppleRTC.kext for compatibility with Intel boards.
              Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  

              If this utility has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further iBoot development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

              -tonymacx86 & MacMan

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              Create a Chameleon USB Rescue Drive Using MultiBeast

              It's always a good idea to keep a copy of iBoot on hand in case things go wrong with your install. You can easily boot from it and then choose your system drive.  But what happens when you don't have access to an optical drive?  Things can get complicated. Here's a guide that will help you install Chameleon and other necessary files on any USB flash drive.

              PLEASE NOTE: USB Rescue drives will NOT boot the Mac OS X Retail DVD.  You will need an optical drive to do an installation using iBoot + MultiBeast.

              YOU WILL NEED
              • A blank USB drive of any size- even an old 512mb one will work!
              • A computer running Mac OS X
              • MultiBeast
              • Your motherboard-specific DSDT from the DSDT Database
              STEP 1: FORMAT THE USB DRIVE
              1. Boot into your existing Mac OS X Installation.
              2. Insert your USB drive.
              3. Open Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility
              4. Highlight your USB drive in the left column.
              5. Click the Partition Tab.
              6. Click Volume Scheme- choose 1 Partition
              7. Click Options…
              8. Select GUID Partition Table. Click OK.
              9. In the Name: field type: USB Rescue
              10. In Format: field select Mac OS Extended (Case Sensitive, Journaled)
              11. Click Apply, then click Partition.
              STEP 2: DOWNLOAD YOUR MOTHERBOARD'S DSDT
              1. Visit the DSDT Database
              2. Download your motherboard's DSDT, and place the .aml file on the Desktop
              STEP 3: RUN MULTIBEAST ON THE USB DRIVE
              1. Open MultiBeast
              2. In Select a Destination screen, choose USB Rescue (If you don't get this option,  press Continue, then select Change Install Location...)
              3. Select UserDSDT
              4. Click Continue, then Install
              There you have it!  A Chameleon USB Rescue drive!  If you ever need to boot from it, go to your computer's boot menu at startup (F12 on Gigabyte boards) and choose the USB drive. When you get to the Chameleon boot screen, choose your system drive. If you have any issues booting your hard drive, you can always use -s to enter single-user mode to modify and repair disk, -x to enter safe mode, or -v for verbose mode.

               -tonymacx86 & MacMan
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              tonymacx86 Public Service Announcement: iBoot + MultiBeast


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              iBoot 2.6 Update


              Today, iBoot is updated to 2.6.  Grab the latest version at tonymacx86.com/downloads.
              • GraphicsEnabler=Yes only.  We've removed all kext based graphics enablers. 
              • Chameleon 2.0 RC5 r700 - ATI Experimental by Kabyl (branch) with support for both NVIDIA 4xx and ATI 5xxx cards.  If you can't get to installation, type -x PCIRootUID=1.
              • tonymacx86 Classic theme optimized for standard or widescreen displays.
              • iBoot-GE has been retired.  iBoot now contains all of the same functionality.
                Please do not upload or redistribute iBoot to any other sites.  

                iBoot Legacy and BridgeHelper have also been updated and now use the 10.6.0 Legacy Kernel by Nawcom, AnV, and Azimutz.  This modified kernel adds experimental support for Intel's new LGA1155 Sandy Bridge CPUs.  PLEASE NOTE: Sandy Bridge CPUs and chipsets are not currently supported natively by Mac OS X Snow Leopard.  We are providing this to assist early adopters only- use at your own risk.

                -tonymacx86 & MacMan

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                Updated NVIDIA Drivers for Mac OS X: Install Guide and iBoot-GE

                This week, NVIDIA released drivers for their line of "Fermi" cards for Mac OS X.  Besides supporting their new flagship Quadro 4000, these drivers support the GeForce GT 430, GTS 450, GTX 460, GTX 465, GTX 470, GTX 480. They also show increased OpenGL, Quartz Graphics, and User Interface performance for NVIDIA 2xx cards.

                To use the new drivers on any system, we made an alternate installer, tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update, that overcomes the official installer's system limitations.  We also created iBoot-GE, a new variation of iBoot that uses Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler instead of enabler kexts.  Finally, we've updated MultiBeast to include the necessary bootloader.
                • iBoot-GE uses Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler, with updated device IDs for new NVIDIA cards.  Update: iBoot now works for NVIDIA 4xx cards- you may need to type -x PCIRootUID=1 to install using these cards
                  • MultiBeast now contains Chameleon 2.0 RC5 Prerelease which includes device IDs for all new NVIDIA cards.
                  Guide for a Fresh Installation
                  If you're starting from scratch, follow iBoot + MultiBeast.
                  1. Install using iBoot
                  2. Install latest Combo Update
                  3. Install UserDSDT or EasyBeast, plus the latest Chameleon 2.0 RC5 from MultiBeast
                  4. Install the tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update 
                  5. Reboot

                  Guide for an Existing Installation
                  If you've already installed and configured your system to boot from hard drive
                  1. Install latest Combo Update
                  2. Install the latest Chameleon 2.0 RC5 from MultiBeast
                  3. Install the tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update 
                  4. Reboot
                  Post your results in the forum!  Have fun, and enjoy!  

                  -tonymacx86 & MacMan




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                  iBoot 2.5 - Unified Graphics Support


                  Today, iBoot has received a major update.  No longer will there be multiple versions of iBoot, but one unified version for any supported Intel CPU with either ATI or NVIDIA graphics.  The new version is a permanent replacement for all previous versions of iBoot, including iBoot-NVIDIA, iBoot-ATI, iBoot-ATI-5xxx, and iBoot-Supported. 


                  We've rolled in the latest pre-release version of Chameleon 2.0 RC5, and for ethernet, the latest beta version of Lnx2Mac's RealtekRTL81xx.kext.  For desktops and laptops using unsupported Intel CPUs and graphics, a legacy version of iBoot can be downloaded here.

                  As always, follow the iBoot + MultiBeast method for installation.  Please note that iBoot is an installation tool, and is not intended as a substitute for installing Chameleon to your hard drive or EFI partition. 

                  If iBoot has helped you, please consider a contribution to support further development.  Thanks in advance, and enjoy!

                  -tonymacx86 & MacMan

                  UPDATE: iBoot 2.5.1 now includes 10.5.0 kernel and updated USB support for 10.6.5.

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                  iBoot 2.0 - Updated with Enhanced USB Support

                  NOTE: iBoot is now a permanent replacement for iBoot NVIDIA, iBoot ATI, and iBoot Supported.
                  Since Apple released Mac OS X Snow Leopard version 10.6.3, USB issues have plagued the Hackintosh community. Non-functional peripherals have made installation a major issue for many systems. There are two popular work arounds. The first is to use a system-specific pre-edited DSDT.aml to enable the USB ports. This is great if you have one, otherwise no. The other method is to use my USBFamilyMOD installer, which only enables 1.1 support.

                  Either of these solutions are lacking for use in iBoot. It's impossible to create a universal DSDT for every motherboard, and my USBFamilyMOD only supports USB 1.1.  This makes things difficult when transferring files using USB sticks or USB drives.

                  Until now.

                  Introducing the next generation: iBoot 2.0, with full USB support.  A milestone for 10.6.3.

                         
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                  iBoot Supported - with Vanilla Kernel for all i3/i5/i7s

                  NOTE: iBoot is now a permanent replacement for iBoot NVIDIA, iBoot ATI, and iBoot Supported.

                  The iBoot + MultiBeast installation method has been out for a bit over a month and it's been really great to hear your success stories.  I've created an updated iBoot with few new features called iBoot Supported.

                  As of MacBook Pro Software Update 1.3, and Apple's release of the Core i5 and i7 MacBook Pros, many more Core i processors, possibly all, are natively supported by Mac OS X.  Part of this software release is a new kernel, known as 10.3.1 Darwin Kernel.  One of it's key new features is to enable support for the new MacBook Pro CPUs, namely the Core i5-520M, Core i5-540M, and Core i7-620M.  So now we can use this kernel to support these and many other Core i3/i5/i7 processors for our Hackintoshes.

                   What does iBoot Supported offer that iBoot doesn't?
                  1. No need for busratio=xx for Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors to boot the Retail DVD.  
                  2. Updated kernel for use with 10.6.3.  You can use iBoot Supported without ever installing Chameleon if you want to. This makes it a great rescue disk option as well.
                  3. ATY_Init.kext alternative graphics card support.
                  4. Install Succeeded!   You'll no longer get the Install Failed message at end of install. You'll now see this nice message:
                   
                    Another great thing about iBoot Supported is that by testing it, you can determine whether your processor is supported or not.  If you can boot iBoot Supported, you can use the 10.3.1 Vanilla Kernel.

                    To replace your kernel with the 10.3.1 Vanilla Kernel, use MultiBeast 2.0.0 or later.

                    Below is a list of all Intel Core i CPUs.  If iBoot Supported works for you, post your processor in the comments below, or in the forum here.  Then I'll add it to this table.  My hypothesis is that all of them will work, but we'll have to see.  As always, any Core Solo and Core2 machines will work.  Pre-Core Intel CPUs and AMD CPUs will not work,

                    Please help me test this!  I'm really curious to see if it actually supports all of these!  Good luck!

                    iBoot Supported - Confirmed Intel Core i CPUs

                    Intel CPU Supported
                    Core i3-330E?
                    Core i3-330MYES
                    Core i3-350M?
                    Core i3-530YES
                    Core i3-540YES
                    Core i5-430MYES
                    Core i5-520EYES
                    Core i5-520MYES
                    Core i5-520UMYES
                    Core i5-540MYES
                    Core i5-650YES
                    Core i5-660YES
                    Core i5-661YES
                    Core i5-670YES
                    Core i5-750YES
                    Core i5-750SYES
                    Core i7-610E?
                    Core i7-620LM?
                    Core i7-620MYES
                    Core i7-620UE?
                    Core i7-620UM?
                    Core i7-640LM?
                    Core i7-640UM?
                    Core i7-720QMYES
                    Core i7-820QMYES
                    Core i7-860YES
                    Core i7-860SYES
                    Core i7-870YES
                    Core i7-920YES
                    Core i7-930YES
                    Core i7-940YES
                    Core i7-950YES
                    Core i7-960YES
                    Core i7-965YES
                    Core i7-975YES
                    Core i7-980XYES
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                    iBoot + MultiBeast: Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC

                    Any OSx86 installation guide can seem daunting at first glance, especially when trying to remember cryptic terminal commands and sorting through volumes of misinformation on the web.  This guide requires no coding, terminal work, or Mac experience of any kind.  You will not need access to a Mac.  In fact, it's easier and faster for me to install Snow Leopard with fully working components on my system than it is to install Windows 7.  And more fun.

                    The iBoot + MultiBeast method is designed and tested for any desktop or laptop running the latest line of Intel processors, the Core i3/i5/i7s.  I have had reports of success with older machines as well including CoreDuo, Core2Duo, and even Pentium 4.  However, AMD processors are not supported.

                    YOU WILL NEED

                    • A computer running an Intel Processor
                    • A blank CD
                    • A Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail DVD
                    • To leave any fear of your computer at the door.
                    • Patience and humility- it may not work out perfectly the first time- but with enough tenacity and grit, you'll reach the promised land.  It's easy to get frustrated, but don't give up!  There are a community of users with similar hardware in the tonymacx86 Forum to provide support if you get stuck.
                    BEFORE YOU BEGIN
                    • Use only 1 graphics card in the 1st PCIe slot with 1 monitor plugged in.
                    • Remove any hard drives besides the blank drive being used for OS X.
                    • Remove any USB peripherals besides keyboard and mouse.
                    • Remove any PCI cards besides graphics- they may not be Mac compatible.
                    • It's best to use an empty hard drive- you will have to partition and format the drive. 
                    • Always back up any of your important data.
                    STEP 1: BIOS SETTINGS
                    You will need to set your BIOS to ACHI mode and your Boot Priority to boot from CD-ROM first.  This is the most important step, and one many people overlook.  Make sure your bios settings match these.  It's not difficult- the only thing I did on my Gigabyte board besides setting Boot Priority to CD/DVD first was set Optimized Defaults, change SATA to AHCI mode, and set HPET to 64-bit mode.

                    STEP 2: INSTALL MAC OS X 

                    In order to boot the Mac OS X Retail DVD, you'll need to download and burn iBoot.  For desktops and laptops using unsupported Intel CPUs and graphics, a legacy version of iBoot can be downloaded here. If you have an Ivy Bridge or Haswell system, you can’t use the default iBoot. Use iBoot Ivy Bridge or iBoot Haswell.
                    1. Download iBoot
                    2. Burn the image to CD
                    3. Place iBoot in CD/DVD drive
                    4. Restart computer
                    5. At boot prompt, eject iBoot


                    6. Insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail DVD and press F5
                    7. When you see the screen below, press enter to begin the boot process
                    8. When you get to the installation screen, open Utilities/Disk Utility.  NOTE: If you cannot get to the installation screen, retry from Step 4, type PCIRootUID=1 before hitting enter. If that doesn't work then try PCIRootUID=1 -x or just -x which will enter Mac OS X Safe Mode and will allow you to proceed. For some graphics cards, use GraphicsEnabler=No boot flag to proceed. 
                    9. Partition your hard drive to GUID Partition Table
                    10. Format your hard drive to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).   NOTE: The bootloader can only boot from a disk or partition of 1 TB or less.  Partition larger drives.
                    11. For the purposes of this guide, name it Snow Leopard.  You can rename it later.
                    12. Close Disk Utility
                    13. When the installer asks you where to install, choose Snow Leopard
                    14. Choose Customize‚ and uncheck additional options.  This will hasten the install process.  You can always install this stuff later.
                    15. Restart computer.
                    16. Place iBoot back in drive.
                    17. When you get to the boot selection screen, choose your new Snow Leopard installation.
                    18. View the super-cool Mac OS X Snow Leopard Welcome Video, and set up your computer!

                    STEP 3: UPDATE TO 10.6.8
                    If you have a Sandy Bridge system, please follow these specialized instructions to update to 10.6.8.
                    1. Open Finder and navigate to your Snow Leopard drive.
                    2. Download the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Combo Update
                    3. Download MultiBeast
                    4. Open MultiBeast- don't run it yet, just leave it open.  Set up windows as shown.
                    5. Mount MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.8.dmg
                    6. Install MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.8.pkg
                    7. Upon completion, the installer will ask you to reboot.  DO NOT REBOOT.
                    8. Switch to the already open MultiBeast.  If it closes, just re-open it.
                    STEP 4: MULTIBEAST
                    MultiBeast is an all-in-one post-installation tool designed to enable boot from hard drive, and install support for Audio, Network, and Graphics. It contains two different complete post-installation solutions: EasyBeast and UserDSDT.  In addition it includes System Utilities to rebuild caches and repair permissions and a collection of drivers, boot loaders, boot time config files and handy software.

                    Choose one of the following options directly following a fresh installation and update:  

                    EasyBeast is a DSDT-free solution for any Core/Core2/Core i system. It installs all of the essentials to allow your system to boot from the hard drive. Audio, Graphics and Network will have to be enabled separately.  

                    UserDSDT is a bare-minimum solution for those who have their own pre-edited DSDT. Place your DSDT.aml on the desktop before install. Audio, Graphics and Network will have to be enabled separately.  HINT: Check the DSDT Database for a pre-edited DSDT.
                    1. Run MultiBeast.
                    2. If you have a custom DSDT that's been edited, place the file on your desktop and choose UserDSDT.
                    3. All others select EasyBeast 
                    4. Select System Utilities.
                    5. Optionally, you may install further drivers via Advanced Options to enable ethernet, sound, graphics, etc...  Be sure to read the documentation provided about each installation option.  NOTE: EasyBeast, and UserDSDT install the bootloader by default, so you'll not need to check that option.     
                    6. Install to Snow Leopard- it should take about 4 minutes to run scripts.
                    7. Eject iBoot.
                    8. Reboot- from your new Snow Leopard installation drive.
                    If your drive doesn't boot on its own, and you get an error referencing boot0, fix it using the methods listed here.


                    Congratulations!  You're done!!

                    Your PC is now fully operational, while running the latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard!  And you have a nice Boot CD to get into your system in case things go awry.  Boot your system from iBoot if you have issues.  You may run MultiBeast as often as you like.

                    If you can't boot, try typing -x at the boot prompt to enter safe mode, or just boot with iBoot.  When you get to the desktop, you can make all of the changes you need to.  The best way to start fresh is delete whatever you're trying to get rid of- including the whole /Extra folder, as most kexts are installed there.  Then you can re-run MultiBeast.  As long as you rebuild caches and repair permissions after you're done, you can do just about anything you want to /Extra/Extensions and /System/Library/Extensions.  Anything can be tweaked and enabled upon subsequent uses of MultiBeast.

                    If you've had success using iBoot + MultiBeast, consider a contribution to help keep the sites going.  We're constantly updating and tweaking our tools to help you.

                    Thanks in advance!

                    -tonymacx86 & MacMan
                    For our most current workarounds and solutions for issues such as USB and audio, check out the Mac OS X 10.6.3 Update Mac OS X 10.6.4 Update,  Mac OS X 10.6.5 UpdateMac OS X 10.6.6 Update, Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update, and Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update articles. Good luck, and see you on the forum!

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