beagle Postado 22 de dezembro de 2010 Denunciar Compartilhar Postado 22 de dezembro de 2010 Oi galera, eu tenho um sony vaio vgn-fw463j/h e andei procurando na internet alguma coisa pra hackintosh e achei algo bem interessante. Estou com o win7 64bits aqui e ta muito bom nesse note, porem gostaria de saber se eu pudesse fazer um dualboot aqui Seven vs Snow. Divido (particiono) o HD e mando instalar o MAC no outro? Nao teria que ajeitar o boot depois? Enfim. Vou colar abaixo o que achei sobre como instalar o hackintosh em configuracoes da Sony. obs: o tuto abaixo eh de outro sony FW, com outra placa de video, mas a principio funciona em outros modelos. Vou testar no meu em breve tbm! (ja consegui instalar uma vez mas nao instalei as kext na epoca!) INSTALLING OS X ON A SONY VGN-FW11E SERIES LAPTOP Ever since working for an Apple Dealer years ago (Newcastle Computer Services plc �" I heard they went out of business recently, however I digress), I have always had a passing interest in Macs. I had need to use OS X so thought I would have a go installing it on my Sony FW Series laptop, rather than coughing up for a Mac PC (apologies Apple). It wasn’t as easy I thought, but not too difficult either. Listed below are the outline steps you need to take to get you up and running. Please note that this is aimed at a very specific configuration, and is only really of use to people with Sony FW Series laptops. If you try this on any other laptop, you do so at your own risk. Before I go any further here is the specification of my Sony VGN-FW11E laptop: Processor �" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz Wifi �" Intel Wifi Link 5100 AGN Network Interface �" Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Graphics �" ATI Radeon Mobility HD 3470 Display �" 1600px x 900px Resolution Sound �" Intel High Definition Audio Out of the box OS X (I used OS X 10.5.4) will install and run on this system. I didn’t want to dump my existing Vista installation so I configured my system for dual boot as per instructions here http://redirectingat.com/?id=292X457&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdailyapps.net%2F2008%2F03%2Fhack-attack-dual-boot-leopard-and-windows-vista%2F&sref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.insanelymac.com%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fshowtopic%3D180545 . If you do this, you will need to resize and repartition your hard drive. I can recommend GParted Live for this. You can find it here http://redirectingat.com/?id=292X457&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgparted.sourceforge.net%2Flivecd.php&sref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.insanelymac.com%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fshowtopic%3D180545 Tip of the day �" backup your partition/HD before you attempt a partition resize! Please don’t ask me where to get OS X from. Search for the various OSX86 distributions such as Kalyway, iATKOS and iDeneb. Once OS X was installed I found out that Bluetooth, the USB ports, the integrated trackpad and my external wireless Logitech mouse all worked fine. However the following hardware didn’t configure or work at all:- Internal Display �" Defaults to low resolution (haven’t tried external) Wifi �" Not working Network Interface �" Not working Sound �" Not working (just shows digital-out in system prefs > sound) I did some investigation, and found out that apart from the WiFi I could get the above issues resolved. I have listed below the steps to get these items working. INSTALL DISPLAY DRIVERS The first thing to do is get the LCD panel working at full resolution. The Sony FW11E has an ATI Mobility HD 3470, and this is not supported at full resolution (on my FW laptop this is 1600 x900) out of the box. One of the insanelymac forum guys has done great work to get the ATI framebuffer driver working (RadeonHD) in OS X and although it doesn’t have the visual bells and whistles such as QE/CI (Quartz Extreme, Core Image Graphics) it does the job. The (very) long thread that discusses this driver is located here:- http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=190586 I installed OS X 10.5.4 (Leopard) so I needed the RadeonHD 10.5 driver, if you have OS X 10.6 onwards (Snow Leopard) you will need the RadeonHD 10.6 driver. These drivers can be downloaded from the first page of the above post. As this is a driver (in OS X terms a .kext or Kernel Extension) you will need someway of installing it. You can either install it manually if you have experience of Linux, this is not difficult, just use terminal and copy the .kext file to /System/Library/Extensions, making sure permissions and ownership is set correctly, the kext cache is purged and then restart. An easier way is to download kexthelper. This is a little utility that will automatically install any required .kext for you as well as setting appropriate permissions etc. You can download this utility from http://cheetha.net/. Instructions on its use are on the website. INSTALL WIFI DRIVER As of November 2009 OS X drivers for the WiFi card in the Sony FW11E are not yet available. The card is an Intel WiFi link 5100 AGN. If anybody knows any different, please let me know. INSTALL NIC DRIVER The NIC on the Sony FW11E is a Marvell Yukon 88E8055, it is a PCI-E device and is Gigabit capable. There is a modified driver for this device. You can download it from here �" http://www.mediafire.com/?nrk9zoxe9ks or do a search on Insanelymac for it. Tech Info �" The modified driver changes a string in the AppleYukon.kext plugin file within the IONetworkingFamily.kext from a Marvell 88E8033 to 88E8055 as well as changing the string “IOPCIPrimaryMatch” to 0×436311ab (This being the pci/vendor ID 4363:11ab for the Yukon 88E8055). CONFIGURE SOUND DRIVER The Sony FW11E has an Intel High Definition Audio Controller (8086:293e) and a Realtek ALC262 codec (10ec:0262). Remove AppleHDA.kext from /system/library/extensions (you may want to make a copy of it). Copy the AppleAzaliaAudio.kext to your desktop. Open AppleAzaliaAudio.kext/Contents/Info.plist file that is now on your desktop in an editor (i.e. sudo pico “filename”). Search for “IOHDAudioCodecVendorID”, below it you will see the value “0×10ec0880” change this to “0×10ec0262 and save the file. Open AppleAzaliaAudio.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleAzaliaController.kext/Contents/Info.plist that is on your desktop in an editor. Search for “IOPCIPrimaryMatch”. Below this will be some values, change the first one (if there is more than one) to “0×293e8086” and save the file. Open kexthelper application and reinstall the modified AppleAzaliaController.kext that is on your desktop. Restart OS X and your speakers should now work. I have seen some references on insanelymac.com about VoodooHDA.kext, but haven’t had a chance to try this out yet, you might want to investigate this as it may be a better solution than the one listed above. Como vcs podem ver, o WiFi link 5100 AGN nao tem kext ainda!! Alguem saberia de algo a respeito? OU uma kext que funcione, pra mim wifi eh o prinicpal do notebook ne!!! hehe Abracos Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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