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Mac OS X 10.4.8 Tiger x86 VMware Installation Guide

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Ever wanted to try out the famous Mac OS X operating system for yourself without getting a mac? Now you can, by using the x86 emulation software VMware Workstation (or Server), and to make it better, on a PC running Windows! Read on for more information:

Ever since Apple made the move to Intel processors, hackers have been trying hard to modify the x86 version of OS X to run on a PC. And, of course, they have indeed succeeded in doing it. Various hackers have released hacked ISO torrents that can be installed on PCs. However, this violates the Apple EULA agreement and there are legal issues with using the ISOs. The legal ways to obtain a copy would be:

1) Become an Apple Developer ($500 membership)

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2) Buy a real mac, deactivate the copy of OS X and install it on a PC (this way would be pointless because the whole point is to run OS X without getting a mac). This way also somewhat violates the EULA because the agreement says that you can’t run OS X on non-Apple hardware.

Its best to get a legal copy of the ISO because then you can install the software without worry about malicious software or about the software phoning home.

With that said, lets begin.

System Requirements:

  • Processor supporting SSE2 or SSE3 instructions (Use CPU-Z for Windows to check)
  • Windows 2000 or higher/Linux (Mandrake, SUSE, or Red Hat)
  • 6GB minimum hard drive space
  • DVD-RW drive if you are burning the ISO

Software Requirements:

  • VMware Server (Free) or VMware Workstation 5 (commercial, recommended) or higher. VMware 6 is recommended.
    Note: VMware ACE Editions apparently do not work with networking in Mac OS X. Read More
    Attention Vista users: VMware Workstation 5.5 will not work. You need Workstation 6
  • Mac OS x86 ISO; For test purposes ONLY, in this guide the «JaS Mac OS X 10.4.8 Intel/AMD SSE2 SSE3 PPF1+PPF2» ISO will be used. Mac specific DVDs cannot be used.
  • Burning software to burn the ISO to DVD (optional, recommended)
  • Blank 4.7GB DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW disc (if you are burning)
  • Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (if you are not burning the ISO)

Step 1: Install software

Install all the software that is required. VMware is mandatory. If you are going to burn the ISO file to a DVD (recommended), you will need burning software such as NTI CD/DVD Maker or Nero Burning ROM. If you aren’t going to burn the disc, then you will need drive emulation software such as Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive.

Step 2a: Burn the ISO (if you are burning)

Use your favourite burning software to burn the ISO image to DVD. Insert the bruned DVD into your optical drive.

Step 2b: Mount the image (if you are not burning)

Mount the OS x86 DVD ISO file in Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (You can use Alcohol 120% if you want). You cannot mount the ISO directly in VMware because VMware cannot properly read HFS+ images (thats the format the Mac OS ISO is in)

Step 3: Configure VMware

Note: In this guide, VMware Workstation 6 will be used. VMware Server or Workstation 5 can be used, but Workstation 6 is strongly recommended.

  • On the home page, click «Create new virtual machine» to bring up the dialog below:
  • Make sure «Typical» is chosen and click Next
  • Important Note: If you are installing directly to a physical drive or partition (ignore this tip if you don’t know what this is, its an advanced option) choose the Custom option and when you get to the screen that deals with hard drives, set VMware to access a physical partition or disk
  • Choose Other as the Guest OS and choose Other for the version. Click Next
  • Note: There are several Guest OSes that you can choose for Mac OS X. The best are:

– Windows NT <--- Works very well
– Other , Other
– Linux , Other Linux
– Other , FreeBSD

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  • Speed-up tip: Store the virtual machine in a partition or hard disk that is separate from the current partition/hard disk that you are currently using. This will make the virtual machine somewhat faster.
  • Click «Use network address translation (NAT)» if you are using a official legal copy of OS x86 or «Use host-only networking» if you are using a hacked ISO image (for test purposes, of course 🙂 to prevent Mac OS X from registering itself during installation
  • Choose a disk size (6GB is minimum). If you choose 6GB, you will have 1.5GB of space left after installation for your own programs. Any size is OK as long as you have the hard drive space. Check the «Allocate all disk space now» checkbox (not necessary, but it improves speed). Choose «Split disk into 2GB files» if you are putting the virtual machine on a FAT32 partition. Click Finish and wait till the virtual disk is created.
  • Click on «Floppy» and click Remove (You don’t need floppies for OS X)
  • Click on «Memory» and on the right, adjust the memory amount to about half your actual system memory.
  • Click «CD-ROM (IDE 1…» and on the right, select your virtual image drive/physical drive from the drop-down menu. Click OK to return back to Home. Close VMware Workstation or Server.
  • If you wish, you can click «Add» to add a USB Controller (not tested)

Step 4: Edit VMware config file

  • Navigate to the folder where you placed your virtual machine
  • Add the line: paevm=»true» to the end of the file
  • Note: For networking in 10.4.8, add the line ethernet0.virtualDev=»e1000″ to the file
  • Note: Sometimes, the line scsi0.present=»TRUE» won’t work. Change it to scsi0.present=»FALSE». However, on the test machine, this was not required.
  • Speed-up tip: set the guestOS line to «guestOS = «darwin»
  • Save the file. The end result should look somewhat like this:
  • Note: If you make any changes to the virtual machine in the VMware interface after editing the file, all changes will be lost

Step 5: Configure VM BIOS

This is not exactly necessary, but it will make the VM a lot faster

  • Go back into VMware and click the green triangle to start your machine
  • Quickly click inside the VM window (this lets you control the VM)
  • Use the keyboard and Disable «Legacy Diskette A:»
  • Go into the Advanced tab >> I/O Device Configuration
  • Disable all Serial ports, Parallel ports, and Floppy Disk controllers
  • Press F10 to save and exit. The machine will reboot.

Step 6: Partition/Format the hard drive

  • If you have mounted the ISO/inserted the DVD, the machine should boot to the DVD. It prompts you to press any key to continue Mac OS X installation. Click inside the screen and press a key to start the installer
  • Note: If you are using a JaS 10.4.8 image without PPF1, the image will not boot in VMware.
  • After a long log/script of commands, the friendly installer screen will come up telling you to choose a language. Choose a language and click the Arrow to Continue
  • The DVD will prepare the installer and the main screen will come up
  • In Disk Utility, choose your VMware hard drive from the left. In the main area, click the Partition tab
  • Give the partition a name
  • Make sure the format is set to «Mac OS Extended (Journaled)»
  • Click Partition, Partition
  • Once the process is done, click the red X button to close Disk Utility and relaunch the installer
  • Note: If you are using a JaS 10.4.8 image that is not patched with PPF2, the new partition will not be usable. Get a new image OR use a previous version image (10.4.7, etc.) to partition.
  • Choose your newly formatted virtual HD and click Continue again
  • The Printer Drivers and the Hardware support are useless. You can install the Language Translations and Additional Fonts if you use a language other than English. You can install X11 if you want to (It lets you run Linux packages). Finally, choose the patch that is right for your CPU (AMD or Intel). Choose everything you need and click Install
  • At the end, the virtual machine will restart
  • Note: If you get a Kernel stack error in VMware after installation, ignore it and click OK
  • After the machine restarts, if all goes well, Mac OS X should boot!
  • Speed-up tip – After installation, go to SystemLibraryExtensions and delete AppleTPMACPI.kext if it exists

END OF INSTRUCTIONS

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Notes:

  • Press Ctrl + Alt to toggle between host and guest OS
  • VMware Tools is currently not available for OS X so you cannot run the VM at high resolutions. Some hackers are working on a way to use the Linux VMware Tools image to install it on OS X
  • The processor speed is equivalent to that of a low end G3

If you are looking for the speed-up tips and all those other tweaks that were here before, The links to them (now seperate pages) are below:

Other OSx86 VMware Resources from PCWiz:
– VMware OSx86 Networking Guide
– How-To: Increase Resolution in OSx86 (VMware)
– VMware OSx86 Troubleshooting Guide
– VMware OSx86 FAQ
– OSx86 Search Engine

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Mac OSx86 Leopard 10.5.5 for Intel SSE2/SSE3
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Welcome to iATKOS v5i Installation..
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Attention:
1- This DVD is designed for Intel architectures.
Minimum requirements: Intel SSE2 CPU, 512MB RAM, 10GB free space on target partition, OpenGL VGA card.
Recommended: Intel Core CPU, 1GB RAM, 15GB free space on target partition, nVidia 6xxx or newer - ATI X1300 or newer - Intel GMA950 or X3100 VGA card.
2- This DVD includes Apple's Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 (9F33) installation.
3- Make sure that the md5 checksum of your iATKOS iso image matches the one posted on our website. Otherwise you may have a faulty DVD image. Use quality media/burner and burn slowly.
Information:
- This OSX86 installation DVD release supports both GPT and MBR partitioned harddrives.
- The major improvement on this 5i release is updating your running system using software updater just like real Macs. This is possible for Intel based chipsets. Please read the information about preparing an upgradable system below.
- Main system is fully stock! That means it can't run on x86 hardware without selecting none of x86 patches. At least you need to choose one of the decrypters.
Installation:
1- Run Disk Utility via Utilities menu and erase the target partition for clean install. Do partitioning if you need to.
a- You can choose MBR (Master Boot Record) or GPT (Guid Partition Table) via partitioning options. If you want to change your existing partition table type, note that all your existing data on disk will be gone.
b- For Windows fellows that has not tested this amazing system yet and that does not want to loose their windows software, porn and virus&trojan archive on D:, should use Parted Magic Live CD for preparing an active primary target partition and after that, just erase it via diskutil. Jump to Step 2.
2- Select the destination for installation.
3- Click Customize*** and select what you need.
4- Click Install.
Install time is about 20 minutes.
*** Customize section is the most important part of the installation for you to make OS X work on your hardware.
Customize:
- iATKOS Main system: If you want to install the osx86 main system, you need to select this.
- Bootloader: You have 2 choices. You must select one of them for booting your osx86 system. PC_EFI V9 is an 'all in one' bootloader and has many options. The most important ones are DSDT override, external kexts and the 64bit mode (snow leo only). DSDT override will be needed for the upcoming updates, otherwise osx86 systems will have kernel panic due to new RTC driver. 'External kexts' option allows users to use external location for their special drivers (/Extra/Extensions), this will protect them from the updates. iATKOS v5i installation has all the needed scripts and packages for you to prepare an upgradable system and update like real Macs, but you need to read the information about preparing an upgradable system below.
The other choice is Chameleon v1.0.11. This is compatible for most systems, users whom want to have a normal old-style osx86 system may choose this bootloader.
- Decrypters: You must select one of the decrypters for your x86 hardware.
- SMBIOS: You need to select one of the enablers or classic x86 SMBIOS drivers. Enablers allow your system to run on stock SMBIOS driver and this is also a must for upgradable systems. x86 patched SMBIOS' are for normal old style osx86 systems.
- Kernel: You can choose 9.5.0 voodoo, 9.5.0 fassl kernel or old 9.2.0 toh kernel which is compatible for most.
For upgradable systems, the custom kernel you selected will be protected after applying the update, which means you will be running on new System.kext + your old 9.x.0 custom kernel which is not right. System must run on System.kext that belongs to your kernel version. So, you will need to replace new System.kext with your old System.kext, otherwise you will not able to use none of USB devices. You can find your custom kernel's System.kext under /Library/Temp. New updated one is in /System/Library/Extensions folder. Do not forget to repair the disk permissions using Disk Utility.
If you want to switch to stock kernel when running upgradable system, then you need to edit com.apple.Boot.plist file under /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration. You need to change the value 'custom' to 'mach_kernel' and reboot. Don't forget to use the same System.kext version with your running kernel. For normal iATKOS osx86 systems you need to check /Library/Backups folder for the stock kernel and replace it with the existing kernel on your root.
- ACPI: Main system includes stock ACPI driver. You can choose modified ACPI for shutdown/reboot problems and also you can select OHR driver for such issues. You can choose x86 modified ACPI driver for PS2 mouse/keyboard and also PS2 driver can sure manage that but it is not a good choice for upgradable systems. You may need to select APIC driver for some mobo.
- Disabler: This driver disables some problematic drivers, you may not need this for PC_EFI V9 systems but this can still be usefull for most systems.
- Remove PowerManagement: This removes the most problematic driver. You do not need it if you select Disabler or if you are on PC_EFI V9 bootloader.
- PS/2: Driver for PS/2 keyboard/mouse. You will need to modify the Info.plist of ACPIPS2Nub.kext for the update's ACPI version before applying main system update, otherwise your ps2 mouse/keboard will not work. For upgradable systems, I advice you to use x86 ACPI driver instead of this.
- OHR: Driver for freeze issues on shutdown/reboot. Modified ACPI driver can be an alternative for this.
- Drivers: Additional drivers for your setup. Read the descriptions.
*********Preparing an Upgradable System**********
A profile is given below, first four items are musts for upgradable systems, the rest are for additional setups. Read carefully. Intel chipsets have more chance for success.
- Main System
- PC EFI V9 Bootloader
- One of the Decrypters
- One of the SMBIOS Enablers
- It is better to use the stock kernel. If any custom kernel is selected then you will need to replace the System.kext with the one in /Library/Temp after applying the update.
- For PS2 mouse/keyboard it is better to select x86 ACPI driver instead of PS2 driver.
- Speedstepping support may be problematic for upgradable systems without Disabler. But you can use it safely with Disabler.
- GMA950-a will fail after update, GMA950-b or efi string should be selected for such systems.
Multiboot:
iATKOS 5i has no integrated procedure for multibooting but preparing a multiboot GPT or MBR system with this release is easy.
Here is a 'How To' for GPT and MBR triple boot including Mac-Win-Linux.
- MBR (Master Boot Record) triple boot -
- Change your partition table type to MBR (msdos type) and create 3 primary partitions by using Parted Magic Live CD or iATKOS Disk Utility. HFS+ format for OS X target, Fat32 for the others.
(Note: %99.99999 of the PC harddrives already have MBR partition map scheme (msdos type) which you can change it to GPT via Parted Magic CD or iATKOS Disk Utility if you like to.)
- Add boot flag to Vista or Linux target and install the OS' in any order you like. For linux, do not install bootloader to MBR, install it to linux root. If you want linux to take the boot control then you need to install its bootloader to MBR.
- Boot iATKOS 5i DVD and install OS X to its target as usual.
- You may need to repair Vista. Add boot flag to Vista partition, boot Vista DVD, select repair, add boot flag to OS X partition, thats all.
Now you have triple boot on MBR.
Note: Adding boot flag to MBR partitions: Boot Parted Magic Live CD, right click to partition, select flags and click to boot.
- GPT (Guid Partition Table) triple boot -
- Change your partition table type to GPT (Guid Partition Table) and create 3 partitions by using iATKOS Disk Utility. HFS+ format for OS X target, Fat32 (msdos) for the others.
- Boot Windows Media and install it to its Fat32 target partition.
(Note: Vista might not detect the hybrid partition table as XP does :) If so it will refuse to install the OS on the target. The trick is just try to format the other partition and then select your real target again for installation, you will see that it will success this time. No need to worry, it will not erase any data that time, because it cannot even detect the MBR part of the hybrid but this trick solves it.)
- Boot Linux media and install the OS. If you want OS X to take the control of booting then install Linux bootloader to Linux root. If you want Linux to take the control then install it to MBR (actually the MBR of msdos part of the hybrid partition table) and you will need to change the install order also. The one which will take the boot control should be the last one to be installed.
(Note: Some live linux cd stuff (knoppix, kanotix, parsix, etc.) has built-in installer applications and they use gparted for partitioning and formatting targets. At this point, formatting target to linux fs via Gparted is not a good choice because it may break the hybrid partition table, use unix fdisk just for changing the target partition type from 'c0' to '83' which is linux partition type, then you can continue installation.)
- Boot iATKOS 5i DVD and install OS X as usual.
Now you have triple boot on GPT, thats all.
Known Issues:
- This dvd may not include all the necessary drivers required by your setup. Additional steps may be needed to be taken by the user to setup and use such components.
Unsuccessful Installation and Related Symptoms:
- System freezes at grey screen by booting from DVD.
--> You probably have an unsupported chipset.
*965 or newer chipset ASUS or MSI motherboard/laptop
*many VIA, SIS, ATI chipset motherboards
~ start with cpus=1 -v
~ Play with BIOS settings, turn off 1 core
~ There are modified BIOS' for Intel 965 and newer ASUS/MSI motherboards
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