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  1. Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD3 LGA 1156 Intel P55 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard Chipset: Intel® P55 Express Chipset Networking: RTL8111D Audio: Realtek ALC888 codec Video: GIGABYTE GV-R485OC-1GH Radeon HD 4850 1GB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 Monitors: Dual Screen, DVI, 1920x1080. Processor: Intel Core i7-860 Lynnfield 2.8GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core Processor BX80605I7860 RAM: G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL8D-4GBHK Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive Extra Folder: Video: ATI48xxInjector.kext Networking: IONetworkingFamily, RealtekR1000SL Other: FakeSMC.kext, IOACHIBlockStorageInjector, Ispcidrv.kext (Ispcidrv.kext installed via myHack). DSDT: See below. Needs it for USB support. Note on DSDT: I used a patcher that had things for this board. Yes, poo on me. Find one on your own. It should work, mine does. Needed for easy USB support, sleep, etc. Note on Audio: I do not think the audio works OOB. I have not tried to get it working. I do not care for Realtek audio on Windows or OS X, so I use a USB dongle that came with my headphones. They work natively with OS X and the sound is superior to the onboard Realtek (in my opinion). Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Stereo Headset Audio Adapter. They cost around two dollars. Source: App Store Lion App/DMG Installer: 16gig USB Flash Drive, myHack 2.0 RC1 Process: Note: This guide expects the user to have basic knowledge of OS X in general and knowing the base install process of OS X is better. 1. Pay for and download Lion App. 2. Extract InstallESD.dmg. 3. Run myHack. 4. Choose Lion Boot Disk and 16 gig USB Flash drive. 5. Choose to install my own custom Extra Folder. 5.25: Create new folder on the desktop. 5.50: Put myHack, Lion install App, InstallESD.dmg and the Extra folder into this folder. 5.75: Copy loaded folder to USB Drive. 6. Reboot. 7. Boot from USB. 8. GUID Partition the drive with two partitions, Extended (Journaled). 9. Install OS. 10. Reboot. 11. Boot from USB Drive, choose newly installed OS X partition at Cham Screen. 12. Setup User Account. 13. Go to USB Drive, run myHack-Install Cham/Extra Only 14. Choose newly installed OS X partition. 15. Reboot. 16. Test to make sure things work. 17. Reboot. 18. Boot from USB Drive to the Installer App. 19. Load Disk Utilities. 20. Create New Image of the working partition. Save to second partition. 21. Reboot to normal OS X install. 22. Copy the Created Image to the USB Flash Drive. Now you have a freshly installed OS X with a USB Bootable Flash Drive holding the Lion Install App, a copy of your Extra folder and myHack. The Image is more for easy backup, but with an install time of less than 10 min on this setup, that step can be skipped. Attached: All kexts needed. REMINDER! Get your own DSDT. If I ever quit failing, I'll edit my own and upload it. ZikturKexts.rar
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    Ziktur

    Hey Hey! Well first off, thanks a bit there Conti. As you said in chat, the best thanks would to post my stuffs on here, and well I gots to do this first it seems. I'm just in the USA, in a rural area. Decent life, schooled and going back again for another round. Am a degreed graphics person, but going back to school for networking IT stuff to pay the bills. I grew up on Apple computers from the oldest green screens to some of the earliest versions of finder. It wasn't until late in HS that I had to move to windows. At the time, I loved Apple. In some ways I still do, but the illusion was shattered years ago and I just can not support the practices of Apple (either software or hardware related). I've wanted to created a Non-Branded Mac Computer. I say it like that because from all I know, there is no "Hacking" involved anymore when it comes to getting OS X to run. Since Mac's are just PC's branded with the Apple logo, I have come to hate the term "Hackintosh". Being poor, I bought AMD for years and I did get an OS X box up and running in the earliest of days. It did work, but it ran slow and it took a lot of work to get going. Now, my last build I finally bought Intel. I hadn't paid any attention to this stuff in a few years, so it was time to get back into the game. I didn't build this setup to run OS X. If it worked, it worked. If it didn't, it didn't. Luckily, with some work, it did work. With Lion (and the help of Conti), it takes just a couple kexts and dsdt to get things running. I was using SL from 10.6.4. Even better now that I've moved to USB and no more dvd's/cd's involved. lol So yea, I guess that be it for about now.
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