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iATKOS ML Mountain Lion 10.8
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- Burn the dmg image to a blank 4.7GB DVD (±R ,±RW) using Disk Utility or another burning application on OS X and then you are ready to boot with the DVD. or - Restore the dmg image to a USB media and install latest chameleon to it (google is your friend) then boot with it. - Windowsers can burn the dmg to 4.7GB DVD using Transmac or - Use x-flash or some other applications to restore the dmg to USB media, then install latest chameleon bootloader to it (google is still your friend) then boot with it. >>>   TORRENT   <<<
iAtkos Lion 10.7.3 V2 For All Computers Including AMD (TORRENTS)
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Mac OSX Lion 10.7.3 V2 For All Computers Including AMD - by Niresh | 4.19 GB TORRENT 1 TORRENT 2 Created and Seeded By Niresh12495, Version 10.7.3 V2   Thanks to My Friend "Jude Nirosan" Initial Seeding and Thanks to All Seeders Thanks to MoElleven For Giving Me The Background Image  Changes in This Release - Fixed The Display Error - PS2 Drivers Were Changed Again - Fixed "Keyboard Not Found" problem for PS2 Keyboard Users - Added Boot Plist Commands as Packages - Added Support for VESA Display Support - Chameleon was Updated to svn 1913 + nscript Was Added (Not as a Package) - Voodoo Battery Packages Was Modified - Installation Supports USB3.0 Install Method - USB 3.0 Kext Was Updated from the kext from MultiBeast 4.2.1 - SuperVIAATA Was updated - FakeSMC and The Plugins Were Added - Java for Mac OS X 10.7 V1 Was Added to The Essential Packages - Removed Most of Graphics Driver as They Were Made from 10.7.2 - Added Support for AD2000B Audio Driver - AppleNForce AT...
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How to Upgrade to Mountain Lion 10.8 [Safe Way]
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As you know, Apple released the Developers Preview of a  new OS  that will arrive this summer. First of all, you need to be sure you want to test it out. There are not many reasons why someone with a bit of common sense will want to do this, given that the system is highly unstable. But as we know you won’t listen to what we say, the only thing we hope -for your own sake- is that you will do it the Right Way. Second thing is that you HAVE to know this won’t “work on AMD”, won’t “work on  ayfonfor ” and probably it won’t work on hackintosh. Or maybe it will… If you find out, let us know! OS X Mountain Lion requires a Mac with a 64-bit kernel. Mountain Lion supports the following Mac models: • iMac (mid 2007 or later) • MacBook (13-inch Aluminum, 2008), (13-inch, Early 2009 or later) • MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid-2009 or later), (15-inch, 2.4/2.2 GHz), (17-inch, Late 2007 or later) • MacBook Air (Late 2008 or later) • Mac Mini (Early 2009 or later) • Mac Pro (Early 2008 or la...
How to install iATKOS 10.8 [Guide]
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With the release of the first developer previous of OS X “Mountain Lion” 10.8 by Apple, people have been hard at work to get it working on their PCs (aka “Hackintosh” or OSx86). Fortunately, it’s still very easy to do, and the steps to get it to work closely follow 10.7 “Lion”. You’ll be able to install Mountain Lion from a USB flash drive, too! Also, this guide may look long, but it honestly isn’t too bad. Lastly, check out our demo video showing Mountain Lion fully working. Requirements Here are the requirements: A copy of Mac OS X –  This can be in the form of an existing hackintosh, a virtual machine within Windows or Linux, or even a regular Mac. If you don’t have any of these things, then find someone who can help you out for a while. I prefer using a virtual machine (I prepared my USB drive with VMware Workstation under Windows 7). Using an already working copy of Mac OS X either in a VM or a native hackintosh install is HIGHLY  recommended, and you’ll see why in part 6...