Sunday, May 15, 2011

iatkos--v1

A few days ago I installed OS X Leopard on two different PC’s, a Compaq laptop and a SuperMicro Dual Quad-Core Xeon powerhouse with 8GB ram. Both machines run OS X Leopard perfectly and the installation process was just as straightforward and easy as installing OS X on a Mac, only a few extra steps!
So how did I install OS X Leopard on my PC? Simple: iATKOS v1.0i
Do a quick search using your favorite torrent search portal for “iATKOS v1.0i” , download it, burn to DVD, pop that puppy into your test computer’s DVD drive and reboot**. During the install process there are a few extra steps so I will list what you need to do below:
# When the Welcome screen pops up click Continue
1. At the Terms & Conditions screen do not click Agree yet, click Utilities on the Apple bar at the top of your screen and then select Disk Utility from the drop down menu (Utilities > Disk Utility).
2. Select your hard drive’s partition on the left hand side then select the Erase tab on the right.
3. Now click the Erase button on the bottom right and click Erase again on the pop-up. When this is complete close the Disk Utility.
4. Now go back up to the Apple menu bar and select Utilities > Darwin_Boot
5. Type Y (yes) to continue, 1 for your HDD number (if your using the main HDD), and 1 again for the partition number OS X will be installed on (if your installing on a different partition enter that partition number instead of 1).
6. Type Y (yes) to install boot efi and type Y (yes) again to confirm. Once it this process in complete it will display [process completed] and you can now exit out of Darwin_boot.
7. Please read the Terms & Conditions for iATKOS v1.0i and click Agree (if you agree).
8. Now your ready to install OS X Leopard on your PC, just follow the on screen guide and your good to go!
Best of luck!
** I will not be held liable for any damage that results from this tutorial. If you attempt to install OS X Leopard (iATKOS v1.0i) onto your computer it is at your own risk.

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