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What you need to get started:
* A copy of iATKOS, Kalyway DVD not CPI (Snow Leopard compatible)
* Windows 7 RTM DVD
Ubuntu 9.10 (the last) DVD
* Decent work desktop / laptop
* A second source of the Internet (something goes wrong cover)
* Version Print this guide (unless outside another view of the machine)
* Dell Inspiron Notebook suggests, Acer and HP.
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for any problems you can follow this tutorial. By following this tutorial, you agree to enhance your notebook / computer machine under its own responsibility and desire.
Begin
Step 1: Installing Windows 7
Installing Windows 7 is straightforward and should take between 15 minutes - 40 minutes (depending on the machine). First, you need to start Windows DVD Maker 7, you've probably burned. I prefer to erase a hard drive and clean install "of Windows of existence." Update if it does not matter. Once completed installation, restart your machine and should go directly to Windows. Deploying Windows uses your choice and install the drivers if necessary. If you want Windows 7, Mac OSX and Ubuntu (triple boot), go to step 2. If you want Windows 7 and Mac OSX (dual boot), go to step 3.
Step 2: Installing Ubuntu (not required)
There are 2 main ways to install Ubuntu. I can find them easily and friendly. Log in to your Windows and insert the Ubuntu disc. If the installation program will open automatically great. If the unit is used and the search for Wubi. Wubi and run the installer to appear. As an installation option, select "Install the inside Windows. This is the easiest way to install Ubuntu, even novice computer users. Select player (Use the same as Windows), select a minimum of 7 GB free space for Ubuntu. Enter your username and password for your new account. Installation should take about 30 minutes or less. Restart your computer and Ubuntu should appear in Windows 7 is shown with the arrow keys and press the Enter button. Ubuntu will start now. Install all nessesary programs, drivers and explore your new Ubuntu: ^). To stop the machine.
Congratulations to this day, you must have Windows 7 and Ubuntu installed and operational. Grad's eat and drink now. Go to Step 3 to install Mac OS X
Step 3: Install Mac OS X
Start in Windows 7. In search of the Start menu "Computer Management" (Here we were a partition disk for Mac). In the left pane and select Disk Management to partition 15 GB or more for Mac OSX. The partition must be formatted FAT32. Insert the Mac OS X disk and restart. In the startup disk in Mac OSX. When prompted to install in 'x' seconds type "-v" without quotes. A group of writing to appear and remain on the screen for about 5 minutes or less. When he was invited to go to Disk Utility in the top pane and choose to delete the partition you are installing Mac OSX. Format the partition as Mac OS Journal. Close the window and select Install. Let it install, it should take about 20 minutes. Then, starting with Mac OSX, you may account that has no sound, yet its resolution is higher.
Now up to you to install drivers for your new machine need Hackintosh. To Dell Inspiron users'm building a set for download for the drivers. But until then, do some google.
Almost done, we are moving towards the final stage. When you restart Windows, and select will notice that your not. Restart the computer, but insert the Windows 7 (or even Vista) and select "repair" when his burden to do. Select "Startup Repair" This should take about a minute or two. Restart and see Mac OS X is not found. Start Windows 7 download a program called "EasyBCD". Open the program and choose to add the entry (We will add the entry of Mac OSX. On the Mac, select menu. In Unit selected "boot". Now restart and there you go.
FINISH
The last thing we need to do is update the software and programs on your operating system. Has officially ended the tutorial. Give yourself a pat on the back and comments.
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How many items are in Mac OSX Leopard? How can I get more Mac GUI themes installed on Leopard?
I seem to remember that there are several different textures for window frames with Mac OS. I think there were at least four of them. There was a sort of theme Pinstripe, brushed metal, and a couple of others. Are these all of OS9? Are there any resources out there that has compiled all the OS9 and OSX themes and inclined to run in Leopard? Thanks for your answers.
Yes and no. There is a theming application for Leopard that you can find here: http://mac.softpedia.com/progDownload/CrystalClear-Interface-Download-37571.html (also you can visit the website for the project here: http://crystalclear.musingsfrommars. org /). Two things, however. One of them, I have not tried, so it is not can tell how well it works. Make sure you have a backup Time Machine before attempting to install. Supposedly works with ShapeShifter Most items without embargo. Two, you probably will not work for Carbon applications, if the Finder, iTunes, Firefox, etc. will not matter. I know that earlier versions of this theme could not Carbon Apps, but I do not know if the developer has determined that for any measure, in the latest versions. The main reason for the theming is so difficult in OS X is because it has applications both carbon and Cocoa applications, and the hack was operated in the full Tiger Carbon applications can be used in Leopard. Carbon was added to OS X as a way for developers to get their OS 9 applications in OS X with as few changes as possible, but also allows the developer more control in the interface application. For example, carbon applications menu shortcuts do not always possible to edit (like Firefox and the Adobe suite CS3 and CS4). Cocoa applications, however, are much more integrated into the OS, and Apple is trying to finally make the transition to 100% cocoa. In all applications Snow Leopard Apple's 64-bit BE and written in Cocoa, and I hope it will fall to 10.7 carbon full support so you can finally have a unified user interface. Until then, these Things will be difficult to implement. Edit: It turns out that there are some other projects that try to do it this way: http://magnifique.pcwizcomputer.com/ http://facadeapp.com/ Façade is not out yet, but you can download free Magnificent, and there is a good collection of songs that can be downloaded from the site. Apparently, it replaces the resource file OS X uses to create the window (scroll bars, buttons, text boxes, etc.) that can be difficult to return if something does not try to uninstall, so as I said before, make sure you have a backup before applying all subjects.
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