Its for you!. I found a Greate FTP link to download patched leopard those who are not getting good speed in Torrents!!! Download MAC OSX Leopard 10.5 FTP Direct links; Boot MacOS X86 from USB Pendrive. Howto: Build a Mac OS X x86 machine to run OS X na. Mac OS X 10.5.1 'Leopard' Kalyway Edition; install Mac OS X 10.5.2. A Step-by-step guide. 1, Check what version of OSX is most suited to your particular computer hardware. There are many versions of OSX patched, and ready to be installed, you just have to make sure you have the right one. You can do this by going to and searching for your hardware among the many available versions of OSX. 2, Go to my favourite little Web site and search for the name of the version of OSX you found earlier. You will then have the option to download a ‘.torrent’ file. This simply a link to trackers and locations on other computers where you can download the actual file. The ‘.torrent’ file must be opened with the appropriate program, in my case I use uTorrent which is a free, stable, program. Be very patient as the download will most likely take hours, days, or even weeks! 3, Find yourself a good ISO burning program, in my case, I use a very stable and lightweight program called ‘ISO Burner’ “Wow what an imagination!” you can either use something like that, or you can use your existing ISO management programs, such as Power ISO, or Magic ISO. Mount and burn your downloaded OSX ISO to a most likely necessary DVD. 4, The fun bit. Correctly set up your computer for booting from your DVD drive. This can be done in your BIOS, simply by finding something similar to boot priority and selecting your optical drive. Once you have exited the BIOS, you will be prompted to boot from the DVD, press ENTER and allow it to load. 5, After about 10 minutes of loading, you will begin the install of Mac OSX. Its fairly straightforward from there, but I must stress to you to select the correct packages to install, I.e. Don’t install AMD Enabled if you have an Intel Processor. 6, Lastly, enjoy having the best of both worlds. And for any help, location of drivers or general discussion, please visit the Web site. Or e-mail me at [email protected]. Glen, on said: Ok so I downloaded a 3.66 GB file and I really want it to work cause thats huge I wasted allot of bandwidth. Ok so I have a problem the file I downloaded was the kalyway 10.5.2 leopard x86 patched, and so I put it in my computer press enter to boot from cd/dvd and it just restarts and it does this in a loop, I thought I had fixed the problem I pressed f8 and typed -x (start in safe mode) and pressed enter it seemed to be working it did the lots and lots of text scrolling down the screen, loading the files but then when its done it reboots again and asks me if I want to boot from the dvd!!!! AHHHHH this is soo frustrating PLEASE HELP ME! REPLY: I had the same problem, download this version of OSX it worked fine for me. ‘[isoHunt]_iAtkos_2.0i_BS_Release’ (google it). DarknessSoars, on said: I’ve tried installing multiple versions many times. It goes through the entire installation just fine until the last 1% then it just pops up saying the installation failed please restart your computer. Same issue over and over, tried reformatting the drive each time, still same issue. Reinstalled Vista thinking there might be a write error with my hard drive, Vista installed just fine. Tried going back and reformatting the drive and running the installer again. Once again ran through 99% of the installation and again popped up saying it failed. Any thoughts? Rhythm J, on said: Hi willjfergus! I have 2 questions to ask: QUESTION # 1: My system has the following specifications: CPU: Intel Pentium 4 (3GHz) Instructions: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EM64T Motherboard: D101GGC(Model), ATI-> RS400/RC400/RC410 (Chipset) Memory: 1024MB (DDR) Which patched image should I download from isohunt.com? I know my machine is capable of running OS X Leopard without a hitch. Can’t figure out which one would be ideal. QUESTION # 2: I want to install OS X on an external portable HD of 80Gb having two primary partitions of 35-37Gb. I f i’m successful how shall I boot up OS X from the system the external HD is attached to. Plz reply ASAP at Thanx.
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