OK so currently I have a dual boot machine (iDeneb 10.5.6, and Windows 7). Well I am going to try to make a triple boot (iDeneb 10.5.6, Windows 7, and SnowOSX Universal). The trick here is that I am using the older 3.5 version. Which is INTEL ONLY...well... thats what they said about Snow leopard, and yet people are running it on their AMD machines.
So I am going to have to mess around with a few things to try to get this working. I will post my success or failure on here once I am finished. It is installing right now so I should be done pretty soon.
If this does NOT work then I am going to try the new 3.6 version which is supposed to support AMD CPUs.
And if this DOES work but is glitchy, etc. then I am going to install the newer version and try it out!
WISH ME LUCK!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
iDeneb 10.5.6 on AMD PC
Well I just finished installing iDeneb 10.5.6 on my AMD PC, and it runs like a charm!
Most people say that Hackintosh's are worthless and glitchy and they just don't work, well, I am here to tell you that what those people say are true, to some extent. If you choose the wrong kexts (Basically a Mac version of a Windows driver) then it will NOT work correctly. But if you choose the right kexts then you will be just fine!
I have everything working, Quartz Extreme, Dual Monitors, Photo Booth, iMovie '09, iLife '09, Final Cut Express, Spaces, Expose, etc.
My install took about 40 minutes, but it was well worth the wait!
Here is a list of my Specs and the kexts i used for my hardware:
Hard Drive - Formated as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) - No kext required.
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ - MUST USE VOODOO KERNEL! OR IT WON'T WORK (Only applies to AMD CPUs)
Motherboard - MSI k9vgm-v - Used VIA Chipset kext
Video Card - PNY 8600GT - NvDarwin 512mb video kext
As I said before, everything works perfectly, the only downside is that since I don't have an Intel CPU, I can't update to 10.5.7, or 10.5.8, v.i.a Software updater. I have to do it a different way.
I love Mac OSX and I recommend it to everybody!
Thanks for reading! Tutorials for Mac coming soon!
Most people say that Hackintosh's are worthless and glitchy and they just don't work, well, I am here to tell you that what those people say are true, to some extent. If you choose the wrong kexts (Basically a Mac version of a Windows driver) then it will NOT work correctly. But if you choose the right kexts then you will be just fine!
I have everything working, Quartz Extreme, Dual Monitors, Photo Booth, iMovie '09, iLife '09, Final Cut Express, Spaces, Expose, etc.
My install took about 40 minutes, but it was well worth the wait!
Here is a list of my Specs and the kexts i used for my hardware:
Hard Drive - Formated as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) - No kext required.
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ - MUST USE VOODOO KERNEL! OR IT WON'T WORK (Only applies to AMD CPUs)
Motherboard - MSI k9vgm-v - Used VIA Chipset kext
Video Card - PNY 8600GT - NvDarwin 512mb video kext
As I said before, everything works perfectly, the only downside is that since I don't have an Intel CPU, I can't update to 10.5.7, or 10.5.8, v.i.a Software updater. I have to do it a different way.
I love Mac OSX and I recommend it to everybody!
Thanks for reading! Tutorials for Mac coming soon!
Friday, January 8, 2010
CHEAPEST PLACE TO GET AN IPOD TOUCH!
Hey guys I found the cheapest place to get an iPod Touch 64gb, 32gb, or 8gb!
Ok so here are the links! :)
64gb - Apple iPod touch 64 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
32gb - Apple iPod touch 32 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
8gb - Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
All of those are Amazon links and are 100% trustworthy!
Once again thank you guys for reading and enjoy!
Ok so here are the links! :)
64gb - Apple iPod touch 64 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
32gb - Apple iPod touch 32 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
8gb - Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
All of those are Amazon links and are 100% trustworthy!
Once again thank you guys for reading and enjoy!
New Computer Build 2010!!!
Hey guys
I wanted to let you guys know that I am going to be building a new custom pc.
I will post links on where you can get them for VERY CHEAP!
OK so this PC will be running Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit OEM 1pk
The Motherboard I will be using is the MSI NF750-g55. MSI AM3 NVIDIA nForce ATX AMD Motherboard NF750-G55
The CPU/Processor will be the AMD Athlon II x4 630 AMD Athlon II X4 630 95W AM3 2MB 2800MHz Retail
The Ram will be G.Skill 2GB DDR3-1333.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231150
The video card is a EVGA 9600GT. eVGA e-GeForce 9600 GT 512MB DDR3 PCI-E 2.0 Graphics Card (512-P3-N861-AR)
Those are just some of the parts I am getting, I will update this later.
Thanks for reading!
I wanted to let you guys know that I am going to be building a new custom pc.
I will post links on where you can get them for VERY CHEAP!
OK so this PC will be running Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit OEM 1pk
The Motherboard I will be using is the MSI NF750-g55. MSI AM3 NVIDIA nForce ATX AMD Motherboard NF750-G55
The CPU/Processor will be the AMD Athlon II x4 630 AMD Athlon II X4 630 95W AM3 2MB 2800MHz Retail
The Ram will be G.Skill 2GB DDR3-1333.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231150
The video card is a EVGA 9600GT. eVGA e-GeForce 9600 GT 512MB DDR3 PCI-E 2.0 Graphics Card (512-P3-N861-AR)
Those are just some of the parts I am getting, I will update this later.
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Linux Fails With Netbooks
Now i'm pretty sure all of you have seen and heard about netbooks and if you haven't let me tell you what they are.
Netbooks are like mini laptops but they are limited in what you can do with them, as far as games and cpu intensive applications go, seeing as how Microsoft's Windows Vista is very memory intensive.
But people are seeming to really like them seeing as how they are selling like hotcakes, but that is not really the exact point I am trying to make
I'm sure you guys have heard about Linux, and if you haven't then go read about it, but it is a Mac and Windows alternative and it is a lot less memory intensive, which makes it a lot faster, it is also very secure.
Ok so lets refresh Linux is a lot less memory intensive, it is faster, and it is more secure now if you were smart you would probably be thinking didn't you say that netbooks are limited in what they do because of Vista's memory intensive ways?
Well if you were thinking that then you are a very smart person. Now you would think that Linux would jump in on this whole netbook sensation, but no they didn't and they still aren't.
But why? Why would Linux not take this big opportunity to become a bigger part of the operating system world.
Now granted Linux has become more and more popular over the past few years especially Ubuntu and Yellow Dog Linux, Now before you go out and download Yellow Dog Linux I should let you know it is for "Power PC's" only, but it has been specifically designed for the Playstation 3. Thats right you know Sony's PS3 your kids talk about? Yeah that one, so in a way the PS3 is all you need for your basic needs, it is a game console, a dvd player, a blu-ray player, and now a computer.
I know that Linux is on a few netbooks, but why just a few when they could have dominated the netbook industry?
I think Linux has failed as a community on this next big thing.
That being said I have nothing against Linux at all, I just think that they could have done a lot better on these netbooks.
Netbooks are like mini laptops but they are limited in what you can do with them, as far as games and cpu intensive applications go, seeing as how Microsoft's Windows Vista is very memory intensive.
But people are seeming to really like them seeing as how they are selling like hotcakes, but that is not really the exact point I am trying to make
I'm sure you guys have heard about Linux, and if you haven't then go read about it, but it is a Mac and Windows alternative and it is a lot less memory intensive, which makes it a lot faster, it is also very secure.
Ok so lets refresh Linux is a lot less memory intensive, it is faster, and it is more secure now if you were smart you would probably be thinking didn't you say that netbooks are limited in what they do because of Vista's memory intensive ways?
Well if you were thinking that then you are a very smart person. Now you would think that Linux would jump in on this whole netbook sensation, but no they didn't and they still aren't.
But why? Why would Linux not take this big opportunity to become a bigger part of the operating system world.
Now granted Linux has become more and more popular over the past few years especially Ubuntu and Yellow Dog Linux, Now before you go out and download Yellow Dog Linux I should let you know it is for "Power PC's" only, but it has been specifically designed for the Playstation 3. Thats right you know Sony's PS3 your kids talk about? Yeah that one, so in a way the PS3 is all you need for your basic needs, it is a game console, a dvd player, a blu-ray player, and now a computer.
I know that Linux is on a few netbooks, but why just a few when they could have dominated the netbook industry?
I think Linux has failed as a community on this next big thing.
That being said I have nothing against Linux at all, I just think that they could have done a lot better on these netbooks.
Ubuntu 9.04 Review
Hey guys I'm sure if your an Ubuntu fan you have seen or heard about Ubuntu 9.04, and if not than let me tell you what Ubuntu is and some of the new features in Ubuntu 9.04.
OK so what is Ubuntu? Well Ubuntu is a Linux distro (or distribution) that is guaranteed to always be free (also known as the Ubuntu promise), so why use Ubuntu?
Well Ubuntu is fast, stable, free and is always fun to use.
Ok so why shouldn't you get a different linux distro like Fedora, or OpenSuse?
Well there really isn't that much of a reason and in my opinion you should try them all and find
the one you like best.
Now that doesn't mean that you have to install and then uninstall each release one at a time, because the cool thing about linux is that you can use what is called a "live" CD.
So what is a "live" CD? A live CD is a .ISO file you download and then burn to a cd or dvd using special CD/DVD burning software.
(For more info on burning a .iso file check out my video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaEkfErdgeg).
And once you burn that .ISO file on to a CD/DVD then you can use the operating system without installing it.
This is a very useful feature that has saved my butt various times with my Windows pcs.
Now for some new features in 9.04
(Gnome)
Ubuntu includes the latest Gnome desktop environment. (Gnome 2.26)
(Brasero)
Ubuntu 9.04 includes brasero version 2.26.0 which is an all-in-one cd burning utility.
(Brasero is now the default disc burning utility in Nautilus).
(Linux kernel 2.6.28)
Ubuntu 9.04 includes the 2.6.28-11.37 kernel.
These are just a few of the new features in Ubuntu 9.04.
Now how about startup speed? Well here are the startup times of Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu 8.10.
(Note: These tests were done in VmWare Workstation 6.)
(Ubuntu 8.10)
Startup: 56 Seconds
(Ubuntu 9.04)
Startup: 48 Seconds
So as you can see they trimmed off about 8 seconds on the startup time.
(Note: These tests were done in VmWare Workstation 6, so expect faster startup times if you are installing it on just a normal pc.)
OK so what is Ubuntu? Well Ubuntu is a Linux distro (or distribution) that is guaranteed to always be free (also known as the Ubuntu promise), so why use Ubuntu?
Well Ubuntu is fast, stable, free and is always fun to use.
Ok so why shouldn't you get a different linux distro like Fedora, or OpenSuse?
Well there really isn't that much of a reason and in my opinion you should try them all and find
the one you like best.
Now that doesn't mean that you have to install and then uninstall each release one at a time, because the cool thing about linux is that you can use what is called a "live" CD.
So what is a "live" CD? A live CD is a .ISO file you download and then burn to a cd or dvd using special CD/DVD burning software.
(For more info on burning a .iso file check out my video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaEkfErdgeg).
And once you burn that .ISO file on to a CD/DVD then you can use the operating system without installing it.
This is a very useful feature that has saved my butt various times with my Windows pcs.
Now for some new features in 9.04
(Gnome)
Ubuntu includes the latest Gnome desktop environment. (Gnome 2.26)
(Brasero)
Ubuntu 9.04 includes brasero version 2.26.0 which is an all-in-one cd burning utility.
(Brasero is now the default disc burning utility in Nautilus).
(Linux kernel 2.6.28)
Ubuntu 9.04 includes the 2.6.28-11.37 kernel.
These are just a few of the new features in Ubuntu 9.04.
Now how about startup speed? Well here are the startup times of Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu 8.10.
(Note: These tests were done in VmWare Workstation 6.)
(Ubuntu 8.10)
Startup: 56 Seconds
(Ubuntu 9.04)
Startup: 48 Seconds
So as you can see they trimmed off about 8 seconds on the startup time.
(Note: These tests were done in VmWare Workstation 6, so expect faster startup times if you are installing it on just a normal pc.)
How To Run Ubuntu 9.04 From USB Stick
Ok so why would you want to have Linux on a USB Drive when you already have a Live CD???
Well first of all it has much faster read/write speeds and a MUCH FASTER startup time.
Here are the startup times:
USB=49 seconds
CD/DVD=1 minute 50 seconds
So thats a 1 minute and 1 second difference!!! Don't believe me??? Try it out yourself.
Plus it is always good to have a Linux Distro around to save your buut when you need it!!!
(It has saved mine plenty of times)
Ok so here is what you will need:
The Ubuntu 9.04 live cd. (If you have Vmware you can boot from the .ISO file)
A Usb Drive at least 1gb.
And of course your computer.
Before we get started if you find it any easier to follow a video here is a link to my tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVI4OQeaJGA
Ok so to get started startup from the Live CD or .ISO image. To do this you may have to go into your BIOS and select the cd/dvd drive to be the first boot device.
Now choose your language. And choose try Ubuntu without any change to your computer.
Once you are at the desktop at the top of the screen click "system"-"administration"-"create usb startup disk".
Then choose your iso image or your cd. and then choose the USB drive you would like to put Ubuntu on.
Now click "Make Startup Disk" Now wait for it to complete (It shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes).
Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!
Also don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube accounts here:
http://www.youtube.com/computerstuff101
http://www.youtube.com/techmech911
Well first of all it has much faster read/write speeds and a MUCH FASTER startup time.
Here are the startup times:
USB=49 seconds
CD/DVD=1 minute 50 seconds
So thats a 1 minute and 1 second difference!!! Don't believe me??? Try it out yourself.
Plus it is always good to have a Linux Distro around to save your buut when you need it!!!
(It has saved mine plenty of times)
Ok so here is what you will need:
The Ubuntu 9.04 live cd. (If you have Vmware you can boot from the .ISO file)
A Usb Drive at least 1gb.
And of course your computer.
Before we get started if you find it any easier to follow a video here is a link to my tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVI4OQeaJGA
Ok so to get started startup from the Live CD or .ISO image. To do this you may have to go into your BIOS and select the cd/dvd drive to be the first boot device.
Now choose your language. And choose try Ubuntu without any change to your computer.
Once you are at the desktop at the top of the screen click "system"-"administration"-"create usb startup disk".
Then choose your iso image or your cd. and then choose the USB drive you would like to put Ubuntu on.
Now click "Make Startup Disk" Now wait for it to complete (It shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes).
Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!
Also don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube accounts here:
http://www.youtube.com/computerstuff101
http://www.youtube.com/techmech911
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