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Tutorial: How To Install OS X 10.5.8 On Acer Aspire D250 Netbook

This document provides a tutorial for installing Mac OS X 10.5.8 on an Acer Aspire D250 netbook. It outlines the necessary files to download, including a COMBO update for 10.5.8 and drivers for the netbook. The steps include formatting the hard drive to MBR, installing Chameleon bootloader, patching kernels, installing drivers, and updating to 10.5.8 while disabling sleep mode which causes kernel panics. Basic functionality is achieved but the web cam, ethernet, and sleep do not work.

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Tutorial: How To Install OS X 10.5.8 On Acer Aspire D250 Netbook

This document provides a tutorial for installing Mac OS X 10.5.8 on an Acer Aspire D250 netbook. It outlines the necessary files to download, including a COMBO update for 10.5.8 and drivers for the netbook. The steps include formatting the hard drive to MBR, installing Chameleon bootloader, patching kernels, installing drivers, and updating to 10.5.8 while disabling sleep mode which causes kernel panics. Basic functionality is achieved but the web cam, ethernet, and sleep do not work.

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Tutorial: How to install OS X 10.5.

8 on Acer
Aspire D250 netbook
bigpirbear at aspireoneuser has published the much needed details to install Mac OS X on
Aspire D250 netbook.

Download the Apple COMBO update (~750MB) for 10.5.8 on to a disc or flash drive.
Download the D250.zip file that I prepared. It comes with-
-Kextloader B7
-Atheros 5007EG drivers
-Kismac 0.2.99
-VooDoo 2 alpha 3 kernel (you may install an alternate kernel if you wish, however
hyperthreading might not work. Your mileage will vary)

Now-
1.Insert your iAtkos disc and boot from it
2.Format your disk. MAKE SURE IT IS SET TO MBR (GUID partition schemes tend to corrupt
over time on this netbook)
3.In the ‘Customize’ menu, select the following-

Main System -> Bootloader -> Chameleon 2


X86 patches -> Decrypters -> dsmos (uncheck ‘AppleDecrypt’)
Kernel -> 9.5.0 voodoo
ACPI -> x86 ACPI
GFX -> Intel GMA 950
Sound-> Voodoo HDA
System -> Apple PS2 controller (voodoo PS2 w/ trackpad is optional, but has a tendency to stop
working and cause kernel panics)
System -> Laptop battery (NTFS-3G and ExtFS work as well if you want them)
you may also install an alternative language to English

*EDIT- Uncheck ‘Disabler’. Disabler.kext WILL mess up your 10.5.8 install and make your
system ubootable.

4.On first boot, use the following flags-


-f -v cpus=1

5.Go through the video, cheesy music (don’t worry about the sound cutting out randomly- this is
due to the cpus=1 trick), username, etc.
6.Unzip the D250.zip file somewhere. Use OS x86 tool to install the VooDoo Alpha 3 kernel.
Reboot w/ no flags (well, -v if you’re curious). You MAY get a kernel panic- just reboot again if
that happens.
7.Backup kexts like so- ‘sudo cp -rf /System/Library/Extensions
/System/Library/Extensions.backup’
8.Backup kernel like so- ‘sudo cp -rf /mach_kernel /mach_kernel.backup’
9.Now, install the 10.5.8 Combo update that you downloaded earlier. DO NOT REBOOT.
10.Open up OSx86 tool and select “Repair permissions”, “Set Extensions permissions” and
“Clear Extensions Cache”. wait for it to finish
11.NOW reboot. It will reboot once or twice on it’s own- don’t fret! Once it’s done, you should
be back to your desktop with an ugly 800×600 resolution or a blue screen.
12.Turn off the computer, insert the iAtkos v7 disc, boot from it, and select ONLY the Intel
GMA950 driver
13.Reboot once more, and you should be back at your desktop with a nice 1024×600 resolution
again.
14.Now that that’s done, open up the AR5007EG.pkg file. Reboot.
15.Open Kismac, go to preferences and add “Airport Extreme passive”. Now scan- you should
see some networks.

And that’s about it. You now have a D250 with 10.5.8. STAY AWAY FROM AIRPORT
UPDATES. All other updates are fine to install.

Remember- when you reboot, your wifi might break. If that happens, try rebooting with -f.
Chance of it working after reboot- Not very high.
Suggestion- invest in a new PCI-e wifi card

Make sure to DISABLE SLEEP. It causes a silent kernel panic.

Things that don’t work- Web cam, ethernet (Attainsec Gigabit rev 0c), sleep/hibernate
Untested- mic

*note on the whole Snow Leopard thing- Snow Leopard *should* work, because it *is* 32-bit
compatible. Good luck getting it to install on an MBR HDD. If/When I try out Snow Leopard
(probably after the release of 10.6.1), I’ll post another tutorial for it.

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