Hi

Yes, the legacy kernel is designed specifically for people who's CPUs aren't
support on snow leopard's retail install. The OSX86 boot cd that I'm
thinking of using will in essence allow me to install snow leopard on an MBR
partition. By default, the retail dvd doesn't allow that; I'd have to
reformat my entire hard drive, wiping out this windows install and change my
partitioning scheme to GPT. Also, if in the future I decide to say install
vinux on my hard drive next to windows 7 and snow leopard, using MBR will
make future installation of other OSes easier. 

Once I've found some time to experiment with this, I'll do an image backup
of my windows partition, including the MBR using shadowprotect, in the event
that something goes catastrophically wrong during my attempted snow leopard
install. In theory, using the OSX86 mod cd in conjunction with the snow
leopard retail dvd should give me sound during the installation, though I
can't be sure since this is the first time that I'm attempting this sort of
thing.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Mustill-Rose
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 4:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: accessible install of snow leopard in VMWare Player

As you said, the latest update to snow leopard does support sandybridge, but
since that won't be the same version that your DVD has, you still have to
find a way of installing it. At the end of the day, if snow leopard doesn't
have the correct audio drivers by default, you won't get speech in install.

I know theres some curnel hack for people that want to run it on AMD CPU's,
but the DVD's that incorporate it ahhem aren't exactly retail.
I sware I've scene people add leopard at least to existing os installs so
snow leopard should be possible. If I remember correctly, gparted can do
stuff to the partitioning so perhaps that might be worth a look?

On 07/04/2011, Dickson Tan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good point. Perhaps I would need to use the OSX86 mod cd, which 
> includes legacy colonel. I'm holding off on doing that for now, since 
> I haven't really seen instructions of installing snow leopard 
> alongside an existing windows installation using the OSX86 mod cd and the
snow leopard retail dvd.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Mustill-Rose
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 12:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: accessible install of snow leopard in VMWare Player
>
> Standard retail snowy won't though because it won't support sandybridge.
>
> On 07/04/2011, Ashley Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> it will run on that machine.
>>
>> jestures won't though.
>>
>> ash
>>
>> On 07/04/2011 08:44, Dickson Tan wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Hmm seems that an accessible install of snow leopard under VMWare 
>>> isn't a viable way for me to try out snow leopard and voice over.
>>> I'll give virtualbox a try and hope that I get better results.
>>>
>>> I would only try a duel-boot install of snow leopard using something 
>>> like IHazard (which includes voice over) as a last resort; I haven't 
>>> found out either way whether Snow Leopard would install on an Acer 
>>> Aspire 4750G. I'm not sure how well snow leopard would react to the 
>>> fact that I'm using a core
>>> I7 quad-core sandybridge processor, which includes an integrated 
>>> intel HD Graphics 3000 chip. I wouldn't expect things like gestures 
>>> to work even if I successfully get mac installed.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] 
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben 
>>> Mustill-Rose
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 12:40 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: accessible install of snow leopard in VMWare Player
>>>
>>> This is against apples eula, even *if* you have purchased snow leopard.
>>> To get the dvd to boot, you'll first have to boot the vm using 
>>> boot132, wait for some text to appear on the screen, eject the disk, 
>>> insert snowy, complete the install potentially without voice over 
>>> and then get audio plus some other things working post install. Its 
>>> not something you'll be able to do on your own.
>>>
>>> It would probably be easier (But still not accessible) if you were 
>>> to set up a duelboot depending on what computer you have at the moment.
>>>
>>> On 06/04/2011, Dickson Tan<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>> Hello All
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've been thinking of trying out a mac lately, so I got the retail 
>>>> version of the snow leopard dvd so that I can test snow leopard 
>>>> under a vm in windows. I wanted to see if snow leopard was worth 
>>>> the investment of getting a macbook.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There are instructions on the net on how to install snow leopard 
>>>> into a vm in VMWare Player and getting it to boot, but when I put 
>>>> the snow leopard dvd into my laptop's dvd drive and try to launch 
>>>> voice-over during the snow leopard install, I don't hear any sound.
>>>> Either voice-over doesn't start (which shouldn't be happening since 
>>>> I have a snow leopard retail dvd) or there is problem with sound 
>>>> during boottime in
>>> the vm.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone ever encountered such a problem before?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Dickson
>>>>
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