OSX Leopard 10.5.6 on the eee 1000h (UPDATED)

Update: You can find new video tutorials on how to install SnowLeopard here. I finally got the time to update my article on how to install OSX 10.5.5 on your eee 1000h. The procedure is pretty much the same but I tried to add the cool stuff that has been discovered lately, mainly over at ipis-osx. I tried to keep this guide more basic than the one before, so no iDeneb, iPC or Kalyway specific installation instructions, you’ll have to enable your brain at a certain moment If you would like to install with the original OSX DVD see the excellent tutorial by Gregory Cohen. Thanks go to...

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Eee 1000H – Hibernation works (UPDATED)

Finally got the Hibernation (aka Deepsleep) working on my eee 1000H Hackintosh. This with the latest Chameleon loader and some modifications in the ACPI handling. Below you see a short video of my 1000h waking up (is a bit slow because I have 2GB of...

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eeeMac with the eeeBox

What you get when you hook-up: HP w2216 22′ Monitor eeeBox B202 Apple Keyboard A fully functional Hackintosh- see previous post for installation instructions. ...

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OSX Leopard 10.5.6 on the eeeBox

In this article I will show you how to install OSX 10.5.6 on your eeeBox (B202). This article is largely based on my previous article and contains some new findings as well as an adaptation to the eeeBox. Important: you’ll need a Monitor with DVI input in order to make this work correctly. If you have a VGA input you might encounter the following problem which is extremely annoying. 1) BIOS Update to fix ACPI Problems 1a) Update from XP The simplest way to do a BIOS Update – use Asus Windows Tool and Run update from file BIOS Update is always a risk – for me, all went...

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Theft safe OSX

I came across this nifty application called Lockdown based on the popular iAlertU. It’s a program that locks your screen with a password when activated.   But then it tracks: If the mouse is moved If a key is pressed If the PowerSupply is detached If a USB device is detached If the Computer is moved (only on real Macs, eee don’t have movement sensors) So if someone tries to steal your Hackintosh an alarm goes of and it sends the picture of the iSight cam to a personal email address. So when you’re working in the Library or somewhere public, just activate Lockdown...

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