How-To Install or Update Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 on the Asus Eee PC 1005HA Netbook is now available:
https://marcomc.com/index.php/2011/03/how-to-install-or-update-mac-os-x-snow-leopard-10-6-7-on-the-asus-1005ha-netbook/
This is a step-by-step procedure to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 on the Asus Eee PC 1005HA Netbook having everything working 100%.
Resources
- https://blog.nawcom.com/
- https://www.vagos.es/showthread.php?t=1232143&page=1
- https://osx86.sojugarden.com/category/working-with-os-x/
- https://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/09/download-kexts-for-snow-leopard-3264-bits/
- https://liyang.hu/osx-british.xhtml
- https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51725
- https://www.kexts.com
Prerequisites
- Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD
- A USB Stick with 8GB or more capacity
- nawcom’s OSX MobUSB
https://dl.nawcom.com/ModUSB/OSX86_ModUSB.pkg.zip - nawcom’s fixkext utility
https://nawcom.com/fixkext.pkg.zip - Snow Leoapard kexts collection for Asus (‘SnowLeopardAsus.zip’)
https://marcomc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SnowLeopardAsus.tgz - SleepEnabler.kext
https://xnu-sleep-enabler.googlecode.com/files/SleepEnabler.kext.10.6.x.zip - MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.6.dmg
https://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1349/en_US/MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.6.dmg
- legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.tgz
https://marcomc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.tgz - WiFi Kext that fixes issues arisen after 10.6.6 and 10.6.7 upgrades:
https://dl.nawcom.com/IO80211Family.10.6.6.kext.zip
For British users only
- A Proper British Keyboard Layout for OS X
to be placed on ‘/Library/Keyboard Layouts‘ folder
https://liyang.hu/share/osx-british.zip
Installer preparation
- Use ‘Disk Utility’ to dump the Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD on the 8GB USB stick.
- Run the MobUSB package and choose as intall destionation the newly created partition on the USB stick (that will probably bring the name of “Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Retail”, but the name is not importat).
DO NOT INSTALL IT ON YOUR SYSTEM’S PARTITION!! - Copy the file ‘SnowLeopardAsus.zip’ and ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ into the root of the USB stick
ModUSB install the Chamaleon Boot Loader on the USB stick letting any PC to detect it as a bootable drive, also and most importantly it installs the required kext modules (drivers) to support most of the hardware of your PC/Netbook that otherwise would not be officilay supported by the Apple’s installation disc.
ModUSB differently from myHack tool autodect the hardware you PC has installed and choose the appropriate kext to activate or deactivate.
System Installation
Insert the USB stick on a USB port of your PC/Netbook and force the boot from USB instead of harddrive. On the Asus EeePC 1005HA you need to hold de ESC button during the BIOS initialization.
Now you can perform a standard Mac OS X installation.
during the installation process you need to run the Disk Utility form the Utilities manu to create a partition for Mac OS X Extended (with Journaling).
If you want to keep you Windows installation you need to perform additional modification of you partition before starting the installation process (this will be explained in a separate tutorial).
Ad the end of the installation process you will be returned an error saying that was not possible to complete the installation, THIS IS NORMAL, and it’s due to the fact that the installation system wasn’t capable to install the native Apple’s EFI boot loader, thanks to ModUSB previosly installed on the USB stick this installation will include by default the automatically chosen kext modules and the Chameleon boot loader.
Mind that if we would have use the myHack tool kext and boot loader would have not been installed on the new system and we should have booted the new installed system using as boot loader the USB stick.
First Boot
After the first system bot you’ll notice that everything is working with a couple of Glitches:
- sound is noisy/buzzing
- you cannot choose a screen resolution other than 800×600 (kext is loaded)
- Wi-Fi card is not detected, (kext is loaded).
- MMC card reader may not work.
- The Keyboard’s Fn keys are not working
- Hibernaton/sleep activate when you close the netbook lead but the PC never awakes
Make things working
- Install fixkext utility, everytime we add or remove kext form the kext libraries we have to regenerate the mkext cache file using fixkext utility that also takes care that all the kext modules have the right permissions and ownership.
- Copy the ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ file and decompress the ‘SnowLeopardAsus.zip’ into the desktop of the newly installed system.
- Install Extension for unrecognized devices:
- Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Extra/AsusHotkeys.kext’ to ‘/Extra/Extensions/’ folder.
This makes working the Keyboard’s Fn keys such the screen brightness and the volume adjustment. - Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Extra/IO80211Family.kext’ to ‘/Extra/Extensions/’ folder.
This makes the system to recognize and install the Wi-Fi card. - Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Extra/IOSDHCIBlockDevice.kext’ to ‘/Extra/Extensions/’ folder.
This makes the system to recognize and install the MMC card reader.
- Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Extra/AsusHotkeys.kext’ to ‘/Extra/Extensions/’ folder.
- Backup the Extensions for misbehaving devices:
- Create a folder named ‘Old Extensions’ on your Desktop.
- Copy ‘/System/Library/Extensions/VoodooHDA.kext’ to ‘~/Desktop/Old Extensions/’.
- Copy ‘/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelGMA950.kext’ to ‘~/Desktop/Old Extensions/’.
- Copy ‘/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext’ to ‘~/Desktop/Old Extensions/’.
- Substitute the Extensions for the misbehaving devices:
- Copy ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
This fix the hibernation/sleep feature. - Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Kext/AppleIntelGMA950.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
- Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Kext/AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
This fixes the video card and add the option to choose 1024×600 resolution. - Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Kext/VoodooHDA.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
- Double click on ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/VoodooHDA.prePane’ and confirm to ‘Replace’ the preference pane.
This fixes the audio card issues.
- Copy ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
- Now, most important, fire the command ‘fixkext’ with root privileges or using sudo:
$ sudo fixkext
This will make sure that all the copies Extension will have the right permissions and ownership and will recreate the kext’s cache.
The kernel can now load the extensions at the next boot - Restart the system and everything should work.
Now you have a fully functional Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.0 running on you Asus EeePC 1005AH.
What still doesn’t work
When awakening form hibernate/sleep mode the USB disks (if any attached) will be not ejected properly (will persist also after the upgrade to Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6).
Now also available:
How-To Install or Update Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 on the Asus Eee PC 1005HA Netbook
…
Upgrade to Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6
- Copy MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.6.dmg in the USB stick.
- Uncompress legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.tgz and to legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.pkg and copy it on the USB stick.
- Insert the USB Stick on the Netbook then mount and run the MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.6.dmg.
- When the installation is finished it will ask to restart,
DO NOT RESTART THE SYSTEM YET!! - Install ‘legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.pkg’.
This install an older version of the kernel that is still compatible with the unficcial extensions we previously installed before the upgrade. - Again, substitute the Extensions for the misbehaving devices:
- Copy ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
This fix the hibernation/sleep feature. - Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Kext/AppleIntelGMA950.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
- Copy ‘~/Desktop/SnowLeopardAsus/Kext/AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
This fixes the video card and add the option to choose 1024×600 resolution.
- Copy ‘SleepEnabler.kext’ to ‘/System/Library/Extensions/’.
- Now, most important, fire the command ‘fixkext’ with root privileges or using sudo:
$ sudo fixkext. - No you can reboot the system
What still doesn’t work
— as reported by Eugene —
If you’re getting a kernel panic it is likely due to sleepenabler.kext you need to get one compatible with 10.6.6 from www.kexts.com
Wireless works fine on routers working only in “g” mode but not for mixed “g/n” or even “n”.
A solution is to replace the wireless card:
- The chip that you want to look for is Broadcom BCM94322 Half Mini PCIe card. It is also called Dell 1510 or DW1510, there are alse HP variants as well. This is the same chipset as Apple’s Airport Express card in MacBook Pro.
- Here is a you tube video: https://youtu.be/yehHh0GmnU0 for the hardware installation.
- You need the original IOFamily80211.kext (the one we installed through this guide is not the stock apple one, but modified for the 1005HA card).
- Download the patch and run through the terminal following the post here https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51725.
- Optional step is rebranding the Broadcom card so that computer thinks its actually Apple Airport Extreme and not a 3rd party card.
This gives you speeds up to 300Mbps (the way “n” is intended)
—
Last Adjustments
After rebooting the system will work exactly as before without the need to install new extensions, anyway you may experience that your microphone is not ‘listening’ so what you need to do is to enter the System Preferences and click on the VoodooHDA pane then:
- Select ‘Microphone (fixed)’ from the dropdown menu
- Click on the round button that will activate all the available adjustable options
- It may help to adjust the ‘Mic’ bar and the ‘Recording Level’ bar
Open ‘Disk Utility‘, select the System drive, run ‘Repair Permissions‘, this will fix possible permissions gone bad during the hackintosh installation 😉
Should fix problems with Javascript crashing in Safari, Chrome and Firefox.
THIS IS IT! Enjoy and please feel free to post any fix suggestion or link/post your tutorial for other models.
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Hi, thank you for the guide. Hoping you can help me with wi-fi. I can’t get the wi-fi to connect. After playing around I realized that the wi-fi can’t connect to a “n” transmitting router. If the router is in “g” only wi-fi will connect, but if its “n” or mixed g/n it will not.
This is fine at home, but I can’t connect to my network at the university or any internet cafe.
Thank you
To be honest I dindn’t have a chance to connect to any ‘N’ network (that I’m aware to be ‘N’).
I used several free A.P. here around London and it worked without probelm, but I doubt they are specifically ‘N’.
The real limitiation I’m aware of is that the kext (driver) does not support WPA2 encription, but only WEP and WPA.
I cannot go more far that this at the moment, I will dig on the problem if if I find something talking about that I’ll link it.
Please do the same if you find any piece of useful information.
Well I’m connected to WPA2 secured network, so I don’t think thats a problem. I’m thinking of replacing the wireless card with a broadcom one, same chip set as in apple notebooks so it will have native support.
Ok, please post if switching the WiFi card fix the problem about the ‘N’ network.
I’ll try myself a connection to a ‘N’ network, but first I have to find one 🙂
Thanks for posting!
Excellent instructions, Marco!
10.6.6 up and running without a hitch. Everthing works (using Broadcom WiFi). Only problem: screen resolution. I’m stuck at 800×600, with no option to change. I installed the appropriate kexts from SnowLeopardAsus.tgz, as directed (twice). Any suggestions?
Hi, i guess that your netbook is exactly The 1005HA so the hardware shouldn’t be’ different than mine.
After putting in place the right extension is necessary to fix its permissions and ownership. The best way is to do it via the domains fixkext, tris twill Aldo rebuild the kext cache file. The system would not loda the kext otherwise.
In case try to run fixkext twice and then reboot the system.
Otherwise, has you shold have saved the original file on a desktop folder you can try to put them in place again, run fixkext, reboot, then use the proper kext again, run fixkext and reboot again.
This last procedure worked for me when i had a similar problem with the WiFi card.
Let me know if this fix or if you need some mre help.
Thanks for reeplying
Thanks for the guide. It made this a very easy project. Some observations to share:
1) WiFi – Encountered the same problem with N network. If I try to connect to a G only network (WPA/WPA2), no problem. But if I try to connect to a N/G network, the card tries to connect as N and fails. If there was a way to force the card to try as G that would probably work.
2) Display – I had it working at 1024×600 after the 10.6.6 update but now it only shows 800 x 600. Tried fixkext but still the same problem. The first time this happened I replaced the AppleIntelGMA950.kext again (from SnowLeopardAsus) and ran fixkext but it rendered the machine un-bootable. I had to rerun the original installer which basically stripped away the 10.6.6 update. Reapplied the update but now am afraid to try again.
3) Experiencing crashes in Safari due to Adobe Flash. Have dug into it yet.
Ok, quickly for the screen problem, when updating to 10.6.6 you need to backup “AppleIntelGMA950″ and AppleIntelIntegratedFrameBuffer” kexts from /System/Library/Extensions (just drag and drop to your desktop) and then reinstall them after you restart.
Next if you’re getting a kernel panic it is likely due to sleepenabler.kext you need to get one compatible with 10.6.6 (kexts.com I think is where I got mine, but google it)
Now the main thing:
As you and I have discovered wireless works fine on routers working only in “g” mode but not for mixed “g/n” or even “n.” While at home many of us can control the router we don’t have that luxury when we’re away (which I think is the whole purpose of a netbook). For me it was crucial to connect to mixed “g/n” router since thats what my school has and I need my computer in every class, to print, to access school drive and to take exams. My solution was replace the wireless card. It was $20 on ebay. The chip that you want to look for is Broadcom BCM94322 Half Mini PCIe card. (It is also called Dell 1510 or DW1510, there are alse HP variants as well, but basically search ebay for broadcom 4322 half mini card). This is the same chipset as apple’s airport express card in macbook pro. Install takes about 15 minutes at most. Here is a you tube video I found: https://youtu.be/yehHh0GmnU0 Next you need the original IOFamily80211.kext (the one we installed through this guide is not the stock apple one, but modified for the 1005HA card). Next you follow the post here https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51725 (basically download the patch and run through the terminal). Thats it! You will be able to connect to any router using any security including WPA2 Enterprise (that’s what my school uses).
Optional step (have not done it yet myself but will soon) is rebranding the Broadcom card so that computer thinks its actually Apple Airport Extreme and not a 3rd party card. This gives you speeds up to 300Mbps (the way “n” is intended).
Just FYI I bought my card from this guy: https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130452981772#ht_2081wt_827
Bought on Sunday, received on Thursday. His description says its used but the one I got was brand new sealed and not a visible mark on the card.
Hope this helps, and if anyone has any questions let me know.
Thanks Eugene,
your comments have been really precious.
I updated the how-to according to your post, now the procedure should be smoother!
I have a ASUS 1000HE running Snow Leopard 10.6. Will upgrading to 10.6.6 using these instructions work on my model, do you reckon? Thanks in advance.
To be honest I don’t have direct experience with Asus EeePC 100HE.
If it’s running 10.6 with the proper kexts most probably they are compatible with 10.6.6 or updated versions may have been developed.
Here you find the today’s available kexts for hackintosh installation:
https://www.kexts.com
Basically the reason why they where discouraging the upgrade from 10.6 to 10.6.6 is that Apple remove support with for the Atom processor, but the patched kernel installed by legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.pkg fix this problem.
You could:
Run a backup of the system.
Save a copy of the hackintosh kexts you need, from your current installation or from kexts.com
Run the 10.6.6. upgrade, DO NOT REBOOT!!!!!!
Install the legacy_kernel-Mac_OS_X_10.6.6.pkg package.
Put again in place the kexts and run the fixkext utility.
Now reboot the system.
Let me know if I can be of any further help.
Thank you for reading. Cheers!
Hi MarcoMC!
thx for da guide on asus 1005HA!!
I hope your how to will help me to succesfully install OSX!!!
i’m starting now… I’ll tell u in a few hours if you are my savior!!!
see u! blessed!
Marco MC’s the real ‘ISH’ for asus 1005HA!!
thx Guy!!! thumbs up everybody!!
I Got a fully fonctionnal Eeemac!!!
blessed!!
Cool! thanks for the Feedback!
PS
today or tomorrow I’ll try the upgrade to 10.6.7 om my EeePC 1005HA
It sould work as a normal upgrade on any Mac because we are using the legacy_kernel that will not be overwritten by the upgrade… What I’m worried about are the KEXTS…
I’ll write a specific post for it!
Your welcome!!!
can i install a trackpad with 2 fingers scrolls on 10.6.6 with legacy kernel? like voodooPS2 maybe?
thx; blessed.
I’m not sure the hardware of the EeePC1005HA supports 2 fingers scrolling… anyway I’ve not been able to set it up. If you have any success please post it and I’ll update the tutoral.
also, I’ve just finished to update my EeePC 1005HA to Mac OS X 10.6.7, I’ll write the tutorial tomorrow.
okay, i’ll try on my own, and tell if i find someting good!
i wait for your guide to upgrade!
How-To Install or Update Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 on the Asus 1005HA Netbook is now available:
https://marcomc.com/index.php/2011/03/how-to-install-or-update-mac-os-x-snow-leopard-10-6-7-on-the-asus-1005ha-netbook/
this guide is really cool i’m only twelve but you made it easy to understand. I get to save 1000$ off a real mac
What do you mean by “use ‘Disk Utility’ to dump the Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD on the 8GB USB stick.”
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@Christoper:
by “use ‘Disk Utility’ to dump the Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD on the 8GB USB stick.” I mean, if you use Mac OS X as your system, to use Disk Utility (that you find in the ‘Utlities’ folder under the ‘Applications’ folder) to perform a ‘restore’ operation from the Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD to a USB drive of at least 8GB of space that you will then use as boot installation device on your EeePC 1005HA.
Istead if you use Windows as your system you need to find a software capable of ‘dumping’ (imaging) from the Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD to the USB stick.
Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD could also be in form of a disk image in ISO or DMG format.
Hi, i have troble installing.
I have a Asuss 1005 and I tried to install 3 times in an External USB HD.
ModUsb stoped wen i run ModUSB in the isntallation “Writing the registry instalation”
i waited 15 minutes says 1 min. I dont now what else to do.
Any Suggestions?
actualli ModUSB is used to make bootable the USB stick where you clone the Installtion DVD… if you intend to install your system on a USB drive or stick you probably need to you MyHack instead of ModUSB… or to use two usb device one to run the installation and one to host the system.
Mind that with MyHack the installation is less smooth respect the one with MadUSB.
tanks
No, I want to install from an External USB HDD to the Asus HDD, i thought was the same as a USB stick.
Is not?, So i have a mp3 stick with 4 G only, so if i buy a 8G stick you garantee that it will work?
Thx.
Hi Angel, I was missing your case, sorry.
Now I understand better, but unfortunately I don’t have an answer.
the USB HDD should work better then a USB stick, but if for you the only advise is to ask support to the creator of ModUSB: https://blog.nawcom.com/
Also, I cannot guarantee that buying a USB stick it will work 100%, I just can say that it’s been my experience that it worked with my USB stick.
This is apparently a kext that fixed WiFi issues arised after the Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 upgrade.
https://dl.nawcom.com/IO80211Family.10.6.6.kext.zip
All credits to https://blog.nawcom.com
Thank you Marco, you were very kind.
Hello, I have a 1005HAG, it supports two-finger scrolling, but it preference system, I have no trackpad panel, how to make it appear?
Hi,
I successfully installed OS-X 10.6.0 on my Asus EEE netbook. However, when I wish to copy SleepEnabler.kext, AppleIntelGMA950.kext, AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext and VoodooHDA.kext to /System/Library/Extensions/, I received the following error (translated from Dutch):
“system extension cannot be used”.
What could cause this error? I have a Asus 1001HA netbook, perhaps the KEXT files are not suitable for this type.
Thanks!
Eric
As per my experience you may get this error when you run the fixkext command and NOT during the action of copying the kexts in the directory.
As you say, the hardware of 1001HA may not be the same as 1005HA and then you need other kexts.
Anyway after copying the files in the directory and after ruuning the fixkext command did you try to reboot the system?
Hi!
Well, I cannot copy the files to the directory, because I receive that error with each file I copy. So, the copy process did not complete. The original files remain in the directory.
Greetings Eric
That sounds weird to me 😉
anyway, try to copy the files using the command-line through Terminal.
If you succeed then run fixkext and then RepairPermissions with Disk Utility, actualy you could try to run the Repair Permission with Disk Utility before everything and see if after that it will allow you to graphically copy the kexts in to the folder.
This is a very nice guide you’ve got here, and I was looking forward to following it but unfortunately I appear to have fallen at the first hurdle;
I have prepared the USB exactly as directed, but once I boot from it, I select language and then get a screen saying “OSx cannot be installed on this machine” Please restart or restore from a Time Machine file?
Any ideas?
Hi Marco!I am writting now from my 1005ha.
this tuto works great!, I’ve installed osx on the first attempt (I work around to mess up a few things, but finally I ve my MacBookMini on 10.6.7).
How about the 2 fingers scroll…could you make it work?.
Excuse me for my poor english.
Greetings from argentina.
Hi, thanks for the tuto, it works really good on my 1005ha.
But I have a question, there is any way to unplug the Bluethood, for save battery.
Thanks from Spain, and sorry for my english
HI Javier,
it’s enough you deactivate the bluetooth via software:
click on “Turn Blootooth Off” from the the bluetooth icon on the menu bar.
This operation will unload the driver and keep the bluetooth device un powered, and will not drain the battery. You don’t need to phisically remove the bluetooth card, but if you really want to it is possible. There are many video tutorials that show you how to do so.
Cheers
can anyone give me their original IO802.11family.kext. i have dw1510 and replaced with the kext here and cant get wifi working (and didnt backup the kext 🙁 )
Dear Marco,
I have a problem with my 1005ha, the USB stick don’t boot…
The link in your site at OSX MobUSB don’t work, probably the new OSX MobUSB downloaded from https://blog.nawcom.com/ is different?
Please help me.
Riccardo
You are a genius and I love you. You have done everything, even down to the British keyboard layouts. Hope you do a Lion version someday!
Hi Marco
This is great stuff. I’ve followed the whole tutorial and everything works great on my 1005HA. The link address for nawcom’s OSX MobUSB doesn’t work anymore. I found it here instead: https://blog.nawcom.com/ModUSB/OSX86_ModUSB.pkg.zip
Thank you so much. This computer looks much better with OSX 🙂 Greetings from Spain!
Hi,
I’m having a problem installing ModUSB on the External USB from here:
https://blog.nawcom.com/ModUSB/OSX86_ModUSB.pkg.zip
At the end of the installation – ‘Writing the registry installation’ it’s stopping and nothing is happening…
Hi gondez
I didn’t have any trouble with that… try to format the usb stick again or try another usb memory… it should work. Good Luck!
Hello.
Anyone has an alternative site for IO80211Family.10.6.6.kext.zip? The link is broken!
Thanks!
http://www.kexts.com
hi everybody out there.
i want to do this to mi asus 1005 ha the only thing i dondt know how to “dump”the retail Mac OS X 10.6.0 Installation DVD on the 8GB USB. please helpme.
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Really great tutorial!
Thank you!
Everything works great except my CPU Fan. It doesn’t spin and my computer runs really hot.
Any ideas?
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Sorry, I did not wish to be imperative but your prompt reply is appreciated. I have been working on the 1005HA for the whole night and dawn without sleep.
The problem is ETHERNET wont work.
I, out of curious reasons, cannot find your guide at all, but forced to use someone’s else. (TechnoTalk) Basically my flow went like this:
1. SD image
2. myHack
3. Installation, myhack, kexts
4. Directly apply 10.6.7 update
5. Apply packaged 10.6.7 legacy core by nawcom
The ethernet has not been working from 10.6.0 although I have not checked in detail. Now it sometimes recognise plugged/un-plugged, sometime it doesnt. I connect an iMac to it, the imac learns to change its ip (netbook is 169.255.something; imac changes the first 6 digits.), but it cannot recognise the netbook. Tried manually set DNS and IP, the same. Wifi works terribly fine. I am feeling terribly bad now.