Ladies and gentlemen, ToH brings the latest and greatest from Apple to your PCs.
First release of RC2 had some problems that did not allow to install. This one works!!
This is the second public release candidate (RC2) of the Install Kit of Mac OS X Leopard for grey X86 PCs.
Because of the above mentioned reason, it lacks some things. Those features will be added via PPFs.
Therefore, INTEL PC users can download and install it as it is, while others can get it and wait for the PPF.
What it can do:
* Run on INTEL SSE2 and SSE3 machines
* It might upgrade OS X Tiger X86 to Leo X86
* It has support for NoNX/NoHPET/etc
* The kernel can work on AMD machines
* It has all the languages and printer drivers
What it doesn't do:
* It's not yet ready for AMD machines, because of missing decrypts
* It doesn't have all the patches you used to find on the old OSX86 DVDs
A PPF should be out in a day or two which will add AMD support and other goodies, so all can enjoy them.
MD5 Checksum:
83909703A60283FFC8F3DA1D8A8594F0 *ToH_x86_9A581_RC2.iso
Notice
To the would-be users:
This DVD should only be used to preview Mac OS X Leopard. If you really like Mac OS X Leopard and you want to use it,
you should get a real Mac. If buying a real Mac is too much, you can, at least, buy a license for Mac OS X Leopard.
www.apple.com
To Apple:
Think of this as of a demo version and as of a free marketing campaign. Therefore, let it be .
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It seems that some people can't boot their Leopard after installing it. I'm not sure what it looks like but I assume they don't get into Darwin's Bootloader without building a bridge with the Install DVD. So rofl aka roflcopterguy found a solution for this I think
* Boot into the install DVD
* Open Terminal from the disk
* Type
/usr/misc/script.sh VOLNAME
(where VOLNAME is the name of your partition for example "Leopard")
* Now reboot without the disk and you should have Leopard running