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1000HE / 1005HA OSX install. (dualboot and usb boot instructions below for windows 7 and OSX)
A majority of this was taken from vomlovontol on youtube. 1. Start off by installing ideneb 1.3 download here: ideneb download 2. Push F2 upon starting your computer and go into startup to set your usb device (external dvd or usb flash as primary and your internal hard drive as secondary startup) restart and load ideneb. 3. CLick next and go to the top toolbar and choose something called Start disk utility format it as journaled (extended) or partition it however. If you want to do a dualboot set the 2nd partition as fat32 so when you install windows it will read it. Make sure to install MAC first! 4. Exit disk utility and choose lepoard as hdd 5. Click on customize and choose apps and kext under chipset - Ichx fixed under fixes - ACPI - Fix Cpus=1-fix, firewire remove power management poweroff_fix video - intel GMA 950 under applications - kexthelper, 6. Click install. 7. Download all the files here: LinkSave.in 8. install ideneb.tool.rev1 from folder 1, 9. After that reboot and install ideneb.mac0sx86updcombo10.5.6, 10. restart then install all kext files from folder 3 using osx86tools kext tool then restart 11. then install the kex file from folder 4 using osx86tools kext tool then restart 12. now do a normal mac update to 10.5.7 install all updates. 11. Now to fix the resolution install the kext file from folder 5 using osx86tools kext helper and restart and you will have 10.5.7 USB bootable flash drive for OSX - need to do this on a windows OS 1. Format your usb flash drive using HP format utility in windows choose quick format and FAT32 you can download HP format utility Here 2. Download the ideneb version you want 1.3 torrent - Here 1.4 torrent - Here 1.5 torrent - Here 3. Download leopard HD helper from here 4. Open the file ddmac and choose your ideneb iso on the top. 5. On the next section large drop down select your flash drive in the image below it shows up as e: but before you select your flash drive make sure to uncheck the ?? checked box by the ??! button. 6. Select your flash drive and then recheck the ?? 7. Make sure the last drop down is your windows drive in the image you see that as c:[]. Now click the ??! button and once the process is finished you have a bootable iDeneb flash drive. ![]() USB flash drive for Windows 7 (Tutorial was taken from Here) This is done on a Windows OS 1. Open up command promt or type cmd in run Type the following: diskpart LIST DISK SELECT DISK 1 (select your usb flash drive) CLEAN CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY SELECT PARTITION ACTIVE FORMAT FS=NTFS 3. then load win 7 into your dvd or load the iso image 4. Now go back to cmd if you left it open type exit or reopen a new cmd. Type the following: D: (whatever letter your windows directory is locate in) D: CD BOOT BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 H: (D = where my win7 cd is & H = usb flash drive in this case) Now simply transfer all of the files from the Iso or DVD onto the flash disk and you will be able to install windows vista / 7 on a bootable flash drive. Dualboot setup: If you want OSX and Windows as a dual boot. 1. Load OSX and go into disk utility set your HD partition up however you want to make it easier make it 2 separate partitions. Set your 2nd partition as mac extended journaled and your 1st partition as fat (so windows can recognize it) install osx on the 2nd partition then restart and you will be able to boot into OSX. 2. Restart and load your windows cd / dvd vista or windows 7. Go to custom and select to format your 1st partition and install windows on that partition. Remember to not delete the 200MB partition that OSX creates during installation.You will then be able to boot into windows upon restart but not OSX. Next boot into windows without cd/dvd and download Easy BCD Here go into add/remove entry click on the Mac tab and go to generic x86 PC and add entry restart and you will be able to choose either osx or windows to boot into. Again remember to not delete the 200MB partition that OSX creates during installation when installing windows. I learned it the hard way and ended up installing everything twice.
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In case you cant boot into OSX for whatever reason load using your install dvd and type (from pohuty msi wind forums)
1. -s 2. print 3. flag * (* is your HFS+ partition) 4. update 5. write 6. exit 7. reboot you can now boot into OSX but not windows load into windows using the dvd install go to repair and startup repair you can then load into windows and check your EasyBCD and redo the boot process |
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Thx for sharing anand00x surely will help our community ;D
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Hi,
this Guide looks great. But there is something i want to know. Sorry for asking such dumb question, but is it possible installing OSX, as Windows 7 is already installed? Is there a Snow Leopard-solution of this guide? Thanks in advance! |
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Go to Disk Management and right click the drive you want to shrink Click Shrink Volume and shrink it enough so that you can install OSX. Then restart and format that drive to HFS in disk utility in your Idenb install initial boot installaiton |
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I tried using the ddmac and followed your exact steps. However when I boot into the usb I get the following :
H00000050 ]-00000052 =00000001 }*!-0077007E 7- I don't know if that tells you much, but any help is much appreciated. BTW I have a 1005Ha-H, the latest bios and am running XP, which I want to keep. |
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leopard HD helper does not work with iDeneb v 1.4. Have a look at this
Leopard HD install helper v0.3(Win32) <2009-04-18> - InsanelyMac Forum |
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