E ejack63 macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 4, 2014 #26 I dosent matter im on apple support chat now organising a new disk and a call on tuesday so, im a happy chappy
I dosent matter im on apple support chat now organising a new disk and a call on tuesday so, im a happy chappy
E ejack63 macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 8, 2014 #28 Thanks for your positivity Hugh, Did I mention that apple no longer have tiger disks in stock but have leopard. Do you know if that software Hughmac said: Yes there is, use LeopardAssist http://sourceforge.net/projects/leopardassist/ written by iMacC2D a member here - see https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1685169/. I think you need to have a version of OS X installed before running it though. Cheers 🙂 Hugh Click to expand... Is supported by os 9 or do i have to use dark sourcery to get it to work?
Thanks for your positivity Hugh, Did I mention that apple no longer have tiger disks in stock but have leopard. Do you know if that software Hughmac said: Yes there is, use LeopardAssist http://sourceforge.net/projects/leopardassist/ written by iMacC2D a member here - see https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1685169/. I think you need to have a version of OS X installed before running it though. Cheers 🙂 Hugh Click to expand... Is supported by os 9 or do i have to use dark sourcery to get it to work?
ifrit05 macrumors 6502a Jan 8, 2014 #29 ejack63 said: Is supported by os 9 or do i have to use dark sourcery to get it to work? Click to expand... Nope, you have to have be on Tiger to run it. But, you could do the work manually by entering in the commands while in Open Firmware to Spoof your Mac into thinking it has a faster CPU. This is essentially what LeopardAssist does for you. Check this link out: http://lowendmac.com/2007/fooling-the-os-x-10-5-leopard-installer-with-open-firmware/
ejack63 said: Is supported by os 9 or do i have to use dark sourcery to get it to work? Click to expand... Nope, you have to have be on Tiger to run it. But, you could do the work manually by entering in the commands while in Open Firmware to Spoof your Mac into thinking it has a faster CPU. This is essentially what LeopardAssist does for you. Check this link out: http://lowendmac.com/2007/fooling-the-os-x-10-5-leopard-installer-with-open-firmware/
E ejack63 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 22, 2014 #30 I tried spoofing the Clock thing. No Such Luck so, I have finally got around to Hackintosh (Mavericks)🙂
I tried spoofing the Clock thing. No Such Luck so, I have finally got around to Hackintosh (Mavericks)🙂