
- #PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION HOW TO#
- #PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION FOR MAC#
- #PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION CRACKED#
dmg (it must be in your vmware, doesn't work through shared folders, and at the destiation, dran 'n' drop the stick iamge from destkop to the destination field. Install snow leopard under vmware, format your stick in windows (before you run vmware) as FAT32, then in snow (vmware) go to disk utility and select your stick, go to erase, earse it as MAC OS Extended (journaled), then go to restore, select as image/soruce the snow. (which is weird since i run linux and win7 64 bits on the same pc, but anyway, though it was good to point out) aparently the 64 bit side of it was not in harmony with my hardware. (ps.: my main PC (this one) has no cd/dvd drives (or any drives at all) and my laptop has a cd/dvd drive but it has been broken for years now, so this was my only choice.)ĮDIT: just a small FYI that might help some people, all my kernell panics stopped once I started booting 10.6.3 with the 32bit flag. I've been having a few kernell panics trying to install everything, so I have to re-install over and over on the trial and error basis, and both pendrives plugged in are working flawlessly for this. just an ISO and 2 really small softwares. The bootloader on the 1gb was loaded and recognized the 8gb one as the mac instalation DVD, just had to press enter pretty much. On my laptop (toshiba a205-s4777) I plugged both pendrives at the same time and pressed f-12 (might be another key on yours) to get the boot menu, and booted on USB memory
#PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION FOR MAC#
I used my other pendrive (1gb) to install an image file with the bootloader for mac ( ) with Win32DiskImager ( ) Inside Transmac, following posts here, I formated my 8gb pendrive to hfs and "burned" my iatkos ISO into it (without renaming to.
#PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION CRACKED#
I used Transmac (15 days trial or google a cracked version if you like) I downloaded the Iatkos s2v3 (10.6.3) -google it. I used parts of every post from this topic to make it work. Only difference is he is using a real osx install and I am using a vmware install.įingers crossed that it will work when I'm done. Next step is to follow Tweak's guide here. Then I use the DVD to restore to a flash drive from Disk Utility. Installed Snow Leopard on VMWare via a guide I found with darwin_snow. Then I found out it was Me who wrote it a month and a half ago. I saw this earlier and it helped me figure something out, so I wanted to give thanks to the author and share what I accomplished and how. Might just have to wait till I can get my friend to come over with his macbook pro someday. Its weird like backwards or recursive or something.kind of process.īut i have not found a way to convert DMG to ISO, which would let me then mount the ISO and see it from vmware to install i think. (a boot loader for using snow leopard on vmware).and from there, make a real USB stick from the disk utility, having installed snow leopard on the vmware.

have 2 dvd's left to try)Īnd once I had the DVD, to install it on vmware after booting it with the snowy vmware files. My plan was to burn the DMG with TransMac (which failed. All the guides talk about using osx to make the usb stick.

Well I think we need to use a boot loader no?Įhhhh. I'll come back and let you know if it works:Ĭurrently having TransMac make the usb boot stick.
#PREPARE RUFUS FOR OSX INSTALLATION HOW TO#
any ideas on how to check if it should be bootable and also make it bootable? However when i try to boot from it on my Dell 630 i get a error on boot "No boot sector on USB device". I've used transmac to format and write Snow Leopard DMG (uncompressed) image to a 16GB corsair memory stick.
