Sunday, March 11, 2012

Installing OS X Leopard on Lenovo S10 via USB Flash Drive

Installing OS X Leopard on Lenovo S10 via USB Flash Drive Video Clips. Duration : 9.75 Mins.


This is part 1 in a 3 part series. Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Welcome to my video on installing OS X Leopard on the Lenovo S10 netbook via a USB Flash Drive. Since the S10 has no built in optical drive, and not everyone has a USB DVD drive, a flash drive installation is a good alternative. Please watch the ENTIRE video before attempting ANYTHING! ALSO, you need access to OS X Disk Utility for this tutorial. That means either you must have a Mac, or have access to one. Or, you have a PC that can dual boot and has OS X up and running. ALSO, please note, this video only covers the basic install to get you up and running. After the installation, things like sound, wireless and sleep DO NOT work right away. I will show you how to fix these broken components in my next video, Part 2 (Link Above). The flash drive I am using is a Sandisk Cruzer Micro 4GB U3. On sale at Wal-Mart at the time of this publishing for .99 :) For the PC portion, I am using Vista. Links from video: U3 Uninstall Software if you need it at: u3.com Obtain OSx86 Tools from: tinyurl.com NOTE: If you experience an UN-bootable USB drive as some have, you probably need the older version of OSX86Tools. Follow this link tinyurl.com ONLY IF THE NEWER VERSION FROM THE LINK ABOVE FAILS TO WORK FOR YOU. For the WINDosx86.iso you are on your own. Easy to find with a little search... of that exact file name ;) Look for my next video (Part 2, Link Above) on how to get OS X fully tweaked and your ...

Keywords: S10, Installing, OS, Leopard, USB, flash, drive, Lenovo, 10.5, hackintosh, netbook, windosx86

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