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*THIS IS COPY PASTA FROM THIS THREAD AT THE ASPIRE ONE FORUMS- Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - 10.5.8 install on Acer Aspire One D250 using iAtkos v7 *
I figured that I would post it here too, since it seems to help a lot of people ![]() **Begin copy pasta** This is an updated version of the tutorial here -> Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - 10.5.7 install on Acer Aspire One D250 using iAtkos v7 This new version uses a different kernel, and seems to result in a more stable system. Since it's so different, I felt that I needed to create a new thread. Besides, I'm tired of editing the same damn post over 9000 times ![]() Installing Mac OS X On to an Acer Aspire One D250 rev. 3 In this tutorial, I'm assuming you're using a USB DVD drive. However, the procedure isn't much different if you're installing from a flash drive/memory stick. Before installing, do the following- Get iAtkos v7 from the usual places and burn it (it's a single-layer DVD) Download the 10.5.8 Combo update from Apple - Downloads Download the newly revised D250-rev3.zip file I've prepared. It comes with -The latest Kismac -Atheros 5007EG drivers -System.kext, Seatbelt.kext and dsmos.kext files for use in 10.5.8 -Voodoo Kernel 1.0 (based on XNU 9.5) -Kextloader B7 -OSx86 Tools -New intel GMA950 drivers (to fix the -F flag bug) 1.Once you've done the above, insert your iAtkos v7 disc in to your USB DVD drive and boot from it. It may take a few reboots to actually boot (this seems to be a BIOS glitch, unfortunately) and wait a bit for it to load. 2.Go to Utilities -> Disk Utility and format your HDD. Mac OS X runs best when it's the only OS on your netbook (I will not be covering dual-booting in this tutorial). Be sure to use MBR (Master Boot Record) and NOT GUID. 3.Mark the following under "Customize"- Main System -> Bootloader -> Chameleon 2 X86 patches -> Decrypters -> dsmos (uncheck 'AppleDecrypt') Kernel -> 9.5.0 voodoo ACPI -> x86 ACPI GFX -> Intel GMA 950 Sound-> Voodoo HDA System -> Apple PS2 controller (voodoo PS2 w/ trackpad is optional, but has a tendency to stop working and cause kernel panics) System -> Laptop battery (NTFS-3G and ExtFS work as well if you want them) you may also install an alternative language to English Also, be sure to uncheck "Disabler". Make sure ONLY the above is selected. NOTHING. ELSE. 4.Grab some coffee and wait for it to install (~20 minutes) 5.After it's done installing, click 'reboot'. When you get to the bootloader screen, press a key and use the following flags- Code:
-f -v cpus=1 7.Unzip the D250-rev2.zip on to your desktop. A folder called 'D250' will be created. Open it. 8.Go to the Apps folder and copy all of the apps to /Applications 9.Open Kextloader B7 and drag&drop D250/kexts/Seatbelt.kext and System.kext in to it. Type in your password. Install. DO NOT REBOOT. 10.Go to D250/kernel, open the .dmg and install the Voodoo Kernel. NOW reboot. 11.You don't have to put any flags in. Once you get back to the desktop, back everything up by opening a terminal and typing these commands- Code:
sudo cp -rf /System/Library/Extensions /System/Library/Extensions.backup sudo cp -rf /mach_kernel.voodoo /mach_kernel.backup Code:
sudo rm -rf /mach_kernel.original (deletes original kernel) 12.Now install the 10.5.8 COMBO update that you downloaded earlier. It'll take a while. 13.If you got a kernel panic in the middle of the install, scroll down to "GOD DAMMIT I GOT A KERNEL PANIC WHILE I INSTALLED 10.5.8!!11". If it's asking you to reboot DONT DO IT YET. 14.Open kextloaderB7 and install D250/kexts/dsmos.kext. DO NOT REBOOT. 15.Open up OSx86 tool and select "Repair permissions", "Set Extensions permissions" and "Clear Extensions Cache". wait for it to finish 16.NOW reboot. It will reboot once or twice on it's own- don't fret! Once it's done, you should be back to your desktop with an ugly 800x600 resolution or a blue screen. 17.[if you have the D250-rev2.zip file] Insert your iAtkos v7 disc again, and boot from it. Under 'customize' select NOTHING EXCEPT system -> drivers -> intel -> GMA950. Click install. Reboot. [if you have the D250-rev3.zip file] go to D250/graphics and open the .pkg file. Reboot. *note- this also fixes the -F flag bug ![]() 18.You should have a nice 1024x600 resolution again. Open up D250/wifi/AR5007EG.pkg file. Reboot. 19.Open Kismac, go to preferences and add "Airport Extreme passive". Now scan- you should see some networks. And that's about it. You now have a D250 with 10.5.8. STAY AWAY FROM AIRPORT UPDATES. All other updates are fine to install. Glitches/Bugs/Things that don't work- The -F flag causes a blue screen. *Fix- download the new D250-rev3.zip file, unzip it, go to D250/graphics and open the .pkg file. Reboot. Hibernate/Sleep results in a silent kernel panic. Be sure to disable it! Rebooting can result in this- ![]() None of those airports work BTW. The only solution is to wipe and start from scratch. From Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - AOD250 10.5.8 iDeneb 1.6 install Quote:
![]() Webcam, Mic, Ethernet all don't work for the time being. I'll update as drivers are made for them. And finally, a screenshot ![]() ![]() GOD DAMMIT I GOT A KERNEL PANIC WHILE I INSTALLED 10.5.8!!11 1.Boot in to single user mode (-s) 2.rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions 3.rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions.mkext 4.cp -rf /System/Library/Extensions.backup /System/Library/Extensions 5.reboot with -f flag. You're back in 10.5.7! ![]() I'M STUCK AT "don't_steal_mac_os_x.kext" D: You forgot to install the dsmos.kext file that I provided ![]() 1.Copy the dsmos.kext file to a flash drive or other external media 2.Boot in to safe mode 3.rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/dsmos.kext 4.mkdir /volumes/blah (change as needed) 5.mount /dev/disk1s1 /volumes/blah (change as needed) 6.cp -rf /volumes/blah/dsmos /System/Library/Extensions 7.chown root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/dsmos.kext 8.reboot with -v -Edits- 10/19/2009- updated D250 zip file to include -F flag-proof GMA950 drivers and updated tutorial appropriately (thanks sam.hackint0sh for providing the drivers!) 10/26/2009- Fixed a typo that led to a 404 when you try to download the zip file. Thanks phandrew for pointing it out!
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Hi, i have a problem at step 6.Go through the video, cheesy music (if the sound is cutting out, don't worry about it), username, etc.
The video and music starts, i choose region, keyboard layout ...everything ok, after i choose "do not transfer...from another Mac" i hit continue and...nothing...the music continue for about one minute and then goes back to the movie from the begining... Anybody knows why ? |
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New Aspire One, all goes smooth until the music starts. Choose no transfer, and it just repeats. Any ideas ?
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