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P.S. All the kext and other files mentioned here can be found in a dmg image here . Thanks to JoshMs83
I have been fascinated by the Apple’s Mac OS ever since I got to know about it. And when I came to know that I could install it on my laptop, I was delighted. I have been successfull in installing various versions from days of OS X 10.4 [Tiger]. Lately I thought of installing 10.5.6 and upgrading it to 10.5.7 on the same old XPS m1210 which I bought in November 2006.
My previous posts.
Leopard 10.5.1 [Kalyway] on my XPS1210
My Dell o MAC
Mac OSX + XP dual boot
Following is a log of what I did and what all errors I encounterd.
I have not created any of the files I used. I have just collected information and resources from the web and the major source of information being these two links on www.insanelymac.com
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=41775
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=97966
My XPS’s current config
CPU – T5750 1.83 Ghz
RAM – 1 x 512 MB & 1x 2048 MB
HDD – Seagate 320 GB
GPU – Nvidia 7400 go
Wireless – Dell 1390 [salvaged from Dell latitude]
Sigmatel 9221 audio
What is working and what is not
Dual Cores (No need for cpus=1)
GeForce 7400 QE/QI Enabled, Hardware Acceleration, Internal + External (Dual) Display
Sigmatel 9221 Audio
Internal Microphone
Full Bluetooth Support
Full USB Support
Full Firewire Support
Full Airport Wireless Support
Full Laptop/Battery Support
Full Intel Speedstep Support
5-in-1 Card Reader Support
System will properly Sleep / Wake.
Shutdown command does not fully shutdown the system.
Logitech Quickcam is not yet supported.
What all I did
Restarted my XPS pressed 12 to go into 1 time boot menu and boot from the OsX 10.5.6 DVD. [ the iso can be downloaded of well known places ]
Get to the boot menu and -v and boot.
You will get the initial screen.
I already had 10.5.2 running on it so i decided to erase that same partition and install on it.
Then customized the install by following selections :
Patches
Chipset
ICHx Fixed
Network / Ethernet
AppleBC440x
Fix
cpus=1 fix
BatterManager
Video / NVidia
NVKush
Apps
- ASU
- BetterZip
- OSx86 Tools
- Transmission
Then continue to install. I installation checks for the disk errors [ i skipped disk check ]. Wait for 15 minutes or so to finish installation.
On reboot i got the following error
Boot0:MBR
Boot0:error
I had grub as my boot loader so I followed the instruction over here to resolve the issue and add Mac Os to boot loader.
Once its fixed I have the triple boot…. The above link can be used to add XP entry too in Grub.
Boot into Mac OS
Install MacFUSE 2.0.3
Install NTFS-3G to have write capability on other NTFS partitions.
Patch Sigmatel Audio
Install AppleHDAPatcher
Apply Sigmatel9221 HDA Patch [ drag the sigmatel 9221.txt onto the icon ]
Install Modified NVinjectGO Extension
Delete NVKush.kext [Drag file to Trash - System/Library/Extensions/NVKush.kext ]
Launch OSx86 Tools [Applications/iDeneb App/OSx86 Tools) (OSx86 Tools) Install NVinjectGO.kext [Provided in this setup image (modified v0.2.0)] (OSx86 Tools)
Enable Quartz GL (OSx86 Tools) Run System Maintenance [Set Extensions Permissions, Clear Extensions Cache -> Run Tasks]
Enable Support for Both Cores and replace kernel
Open Terminal sudo nano /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.boot.plist and remove the string entry ‘ cpus=1 and -f ‘
Launch OSx86 Tools (Applications/iDeneb App/OSx86 Tools) (OSx86 Tools)
Install Kernel
(OSx86 Tools) Run System Maintenance {Repair Permissions, Set Extensions Permissions, Clear Extensions Cache -> Run Tasks]
If you system boots up normal, with no jittery mouse or sound, you are running properly with dual core support. While you shouldn’t experience any problems, in the event that do, you can restart again, press any key during the darwin boot countdown and provide “cpus=1 -f ” flags to boot back into stable system and undo the changes to your com.apple.Boot.plist file
Install Clamshell Display
Launch OSx86 Tools [Applications/iDeneb App/OSx86Tools]
Install ClamshellDisplay.kext Run System Maintenance [Set Extension Permissions, Clear Extensions Cache -> Run Tasks]
Install Apple Software Update Support Launch OSx86 Tools [Applications/iDeneb App/OSx86 Tools]
Install AppleDecrypt.kext
Install Disabler.kext
Run System Maintenance [Set Extension Permissions, Clear Extensions Cache -> Run Tasks]
P.S. All the kext and other files mentioned here can be found in a dmg image here I am thankful to insanelymac.com and seadonky without which there would have been no MAc OS on my XPS
and I would also like to numerous others who themselves or their posts helped me achive what I wanted. Last but not the least I am thankful to my readers and followers.
Photo gallery of my install.
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Thinking of creating a Twitter account for yourself? Well, before registering on the site, you should be familiar with the term: ‘Twitterjacked’.
Experts have said that those 140-character “tweets” on a user’s profile could also be the work of an imposter, who can be called a social identity thief in this case.
And while celebrities, athletes, politicians and media personalities are flocking the site, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to gauge the real thing from a phoney one. Former hacking whiz Kevin Mitnick has said that it is very easy to register fake accounts at sites like Twitter.
“It’s easy to do, there’s no identity verification,” Fox News quoted him as saying. He added, “Anyone could set up an email account, change a letter or two and then pretend to be you. Imagine someone influential setting up a Facebook page and asking for resumes. It could be a head-hunter who is impersonating a CEO.”
When Twitter representatives were contacted to comment on the security issue, they failed to respond and answer queries as to how many profiles have been shut down for violations of its impersonation policy.
Twitter allows parody impersonations if a “reasonable person” would be aware that it’s a joke, and thus it’s already full of fake profiles of stars like Tina Fey, Christopher Walken, Condoleezza Rice, Bill Gates, Osama bin Laden and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Steve Reich.
Security and social media experts have said that the ramifications of phoney profiles can be serious. “Let’s say it was an up-and-coming artist or someone like Britney Spears who has a lot of public appearances and they ‘tweet’ that the Dallas concert is cancelled, ’sorry folks,’” said Robert Hansen, president of SecTheory, a security consulting firm.
He added, “That can really drag someone through the mud. Or Tom Hanks could say he’s cancelling the red carpet appearance and drag an entire event down.”
Rick Sorkin, a strategist for enter: new media, a New York-based social media marketing firm, said impersonating an individual or brand fundamentally opposes the very idea behind social networking. But, if one has become a victim of social identity theft, Twitter has advised them to contact its Terms of Service group.
However, experts have said that depending on how quickly the profile in question is caught, it may be too late. “The obvious thing is registering yourself first and beat people to it. But as far as the actual act and you’re an up-and-coming artist after the fact, there’s really very little recourse other than saying to people that this is not me. You sort of have to have another way to explain that that is not indeed you, and that can be tricky,” said Hansen.
That’s where Knowem.com comes to rescue-it checks the availability of your brand name or name on 120 popular social media sites. Michael Streko, the company’s co-founder, said that almost 20,000 people per month are currently checking its site for phonies.
“Since a bunch of celebrity names have been twitterjacked, our hits have been through the roof. They’re jumping on it now because they don’t want to deal with a squatter. Unless you start spending money to put out press releases saying that’s not your profile or jump through hoops to contact Twitter, it never works out well,” he said.
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