Σάββατο 25 Αυγούστου 2012

Hackintosh Lion Tutorial: Installation and Rise

Hackintosh Tutorial: OS X Lion Installation / Upgrade Hardware Used: Intel 2500k Granular Bridge Core i5 Gigabyte Z68X UD3H B3 Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1GB Scythe Shuriken B Cooler Western Digital 1TB HDD 7200 RPM Antec 650W PSU 12GB DDR3 1333 MEGACYCLE RAM Generic Bluetooth USB Dongle Logitech MX518 In this tutorial, I explain how to collect the fitting hardware for a hackintosh system. I later demonstrate how to install OS X: Initial, I install OS X Snow Fur, after carefully upgrade and patch it to its latest version. Next, I instal OS X Lion and upgrade to its latest variation. During the installation I use files from tonymacx86.com plus iBoot, MultiBeast, Bridge Worker and DSDT patch. After a successful installation, I make a clone of the hard disk with Element Copy Cloner. Next, I attempt to overclock my unlocked MAINFRAME in Gigabyte's BIOS and run Geekbench within OS X to confirm the performance boost. Afterwards, I talk a little about using the integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics. This tutorial is suitable all for anyone who is considering building a hackintosh PC, but would like to see the process blossom in a step-by-step fashion. Even though this installation guide goes over many details, it does gloss all over a few environs. Stop by Tonymacx86.com to get more information on building a hackintosh and installing PORTA X Lion.

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