Leopard hacked for Intel PC consumption; Install Leopard on your PC in 3 easy steps!

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Hack Attack : Apple Leopard hacked for Intel PC just after 1 day of Official Launch
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We've come to expect our Apple-related hacks early and user friendly these days, but we've still got mad respect for the folks at OSx86 Scene who've managed to get Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard up and running on Intel PCs on launch day -- the day before if you felt like being a bit less upright about it. The hack requires a minimum of trickery on your part: just a burnable DVD, USB thumb drive and a bit of luck. Not everything's super tested just yet, and OSx86 Scene will be expanding support and simplifying the process as time goes on, but this is sure a promising start.

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Hack Attack : Install Leopard on your PC in 3 easy steps!

Well its been only a day since the Mac OSX Leopard was released officially by Apple and the hackers have managed to create a patched DVD that everyone like you and me can use to install Leopard on PC’s without having to buy a Mac. Please note the tutorial that I am going to post is still experimental and things might not work the right way simply because it is still early days in hacking Leopard to work on PC’s. Well if you don’t mind your PC getting screwed then go ahead and try out this tutorial.

Make sure you backup all important data before you proceed. Here are the things that you will need before Install Leopard on your PC…

The Patched DVD Image
The zip file containing the patch
One pen drive or USB Flash Drive formatted as FAT32
Well once you have all these you can go ahead and Install Leopard..
Step 1. Getting things ready

Burn the DVD Image onto a Single Layer DVD-R using a software like Nero.
Format the USB Flash Drive and the drive label should be "Patcher" without the quotes. Please note it has to be "Patcher" only and nothing else for the patch to work when we apply it later.
Extract the Zip file and put its contents into the USB Flash Drive.
Now your USB Drive should contain a folder called "files", if it doesn’t then check to see where you have gone wrong.
Step 2. Installing Leopard

Now that you have the Patched DVD with you, you can now install Leopard. Pop in the DVD into the drive and boot into it by pressing F12 at the BIOS Prompt.
Boot into the DVD and the installer should now load. It take a while though, so be patient.
Select your Language and make sure you select Customize and you need to deselect all the packages that are displayed.
Leopard will now install. This can take a while, so go grab yourself a coffee.
It will ask you to Reboot, so go ahead and Reboot. Before rebooting make sure that USB Flash Drive is connected to the PC.
Step 3. Patching Leopard

Now that you have got Leopard installed, you need to patch it. Before we do that Boot into the Leopard DVD like the way you did before.
Wait for the Darwin Bootloader to load. Once it loads up press F8. You should now see a prompt. Type -s and hit enter. The DVD will now load in Verbose mode. Watch for any errors. It should load without a problem because you have already installed Leopard.
Once the setup is loaded select your Language. Once done you should now be seeing the Welcome Screen. Once there navigate to Utilities-Terminal.
Once the terminal loads up, you now need to browse to your USB Drive, so follow the steps below, typing it exactly as it appears below in the Terminal.
In the command line type the following as they appear here

cd ..
cd ..
cd Volumes
cd Patcher
cd files

Notice the space between cd and the 2 dots.

Now its the time to run the patcher to make sure Leopard will work on your PC. Type the following into the Terminal.
./9a581PostPatch.sh

The Patch should now run. You can answer Yes while removing the ACPUPowerManagement.kext
After the Script is done, you should now be able to Boot into Leopard after you restart.
Step 4. Congratulations! You’ve done the Impossible!

Well that was it. Please note this has not been extensively tested, so most of your Hardware like Sound, Network may not work. If something goes wrong for you or you want to help us, then please join the discussion over at OSX86Scene. If you noticed I haven’t posted the links to the Torrent that contains the DVD image and the zip. Well I haven’t posted them because I am sure the lawyers over at Apple are going to sue the hell out of me. If you wondering where you can find them, then head over to Demonoid and search for it.

Well here are few screenshots by Mac.nub over at the forums who could get Leopard working on his system.

Some Updates and Clarifications :

This Hack works on Intel PC’s with atleast SSE3
You need to format your Leopard Partition to HFS+
Make Sure you install Leopard on MBR and not GUID or it won’t boot.
More Patched DVD’s from Uphuck, Netkas is in the works so it would be better if you wait for the polished releases to come out.

Source: http://dailyapps.net/2007/10/hack-at...-3-easy-steps/
 
I have 10.4.10 currently installed and working very well on my PC. Will wait for an osx86 installer before attempting to install Leopard.
 
speaking of these hacks, i doubt apple is behind the scenes (another cheaper way to test hardware compatibility) and many key OS X apps may not work on non apple hardware, thus forcing geeks to buy the real thing as noobs won't even dare trying. ;)
 
^^yep i think so .. nfsfan would know more he's the Mac guru

wt u shud do is install it on a pata drive (during install DO check kext package)

den u shud be able to view your existing Sata drives (incase they are NTFS then ull need another driver for dat)
 
both Intel & AMD processors are supported, but not all mobo's aren't. one needs to buy compatible mobo and most are either very expensive or aren't available here in india.
 
true_power said:
both Intel & AMD processors are supported, but not all mobo's aren't. one needs to buy compatible mobo and most are either very expensive or aren't available here in india.
Are you sure? Could you point us to a list of compatible boards please? :)
 
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