

Good news, iAtkos s3 is already patched for us. For Leopard it is not an issue but for Snow Leopard, the installation disk need to be patched. Format only the new partition in HFS+ format.īecause of my above choice, my disk partition table stayed the original one, a MBR partition table.Download a GParted or Ubuntu live CD (google it).It is free and it is a fantastic partitions non-destructive resizer. I needed only to reduced the size of the windows partition and create a new one for OSX. I have chosen to kept windows 7 and the ability to restore windows from the first partition. Now the iAtkos s3 is ready for use on USB stick. Click on install and wait end of the process.Select USB as target disk with the change location button.It should works with Chameleon but I do not try it. Now we need a bootlooder to make our USB stick bootable. Click on option and select GUID partition table.The installation is faster from USB stick than from a cd or dvd. Webcam recognized within Photo Booth but doesn't work.įirst at all, I have clone the iAtkos s3 (or iAtkos V7 if you want Leopard) on an USB stick.Wireless doesn't work, works with USB Sitcom WL-365 (Driver for 10.5 works).Speedstep works (w/ Kext, Ssdt & Dsdt table).Keyboard with trackball and numeric pad (w/ Kext).Snow Leopard steps I have followed (summary). Wireless BCM43225 802.11b/g/n. Replaced with a Wireless Dell 1510.I have tried to describe more in detail, things Newbies like me, need to look for, to install OSX on a PC. Here are my notes, for Snow Leopard and of course valid for leopard. I have learned a lot and have applied my findings to the 10.6.3/10.6.5 installation. It was a first try and iAtkos DVD was an easier method for newbie like me. I Began first to install Leopard with iAtkos 7 DVD. This "How to" is a copy of my post from Insanelymac
