Mac Os X For Lenovo S10 3
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*Lenovo S10 2 Drivers
*Lenovo S10 3 Drivers
*Lenovo S10 3 Wifi Driver
Lenovo Notebook S10-3 Niresh Mavericks Install Stuck At hfs:mounted os x base system on deviceroot HELP By FleeTime, July 22, 2018 in Niresh Mavericks niresh. The most easiest laptop in the world to install snow leopard on it is the S10. 1-Just restore you snow leopard DVD to an external drive through disk utility in your OS X 2-Install S10 Enabler into that partition. 3-Install snow leopard from here. If you don’t have a mac you can follow this 1. Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 - 10.1’ - Atom N450 - 1 GB RAM - 250 GB HDD 064729u General Packaged Quantity.
If you want OS X running on your Lenovo S10 then a retail copy of Snow Leopard and the Snow Leopard Enabler are clearly the way to go. So far pretty much everything seems to work except sleep and ethernet (though I’ve not tried the latter) on my S10-2. Crucially, sound does work. The web cam even works in PhotoBooth if you crank up iChat first and tick the menu option to show video effects first.
I previously had a triple-boot thing with OS X, Windows XP Home Edition and Ubuntu Netbook Remix going on, but I realised there wasn’t much I wanted to do in Linux that I couldn’t do in OS X or Windows – so I decided to simplify it a bit and make the machine a bit more elegant. Instead of a text menu I would have a machine that would boot into OS X without delay unless I told it I wanted to go into Windows – as I will be using OS X almost all the time.
An easy, elegant way to switch between Windows and OS X is to use Apple’s Darwin bootloader – but when I wiped the disk and reinstalled both operating systems I found that the OS X bootloader couldn’t see Windows, only OS X. Configuring the Darwin bootloader seems to be a dark art, and there’s not much info on the web. But I discovered that the order you install them in seems to matter. Here’s how I got it working.
1) Wipe the whole hard drive clean. Do this by booting off your OS X install USB stick, use Disk Utility to partition the disk in 2 parts. I have a 250GB hard drive in my IdeaPad. I made the 1st partition 160GB OS X, HFS+ MacOS Journalled, using Master Boot Record. I left the rest of the disk blank and I did not install OS X at this point.
2) I booted off a WindowsXP Home Edition install CD and made a 15GB NTFS partition in the free space and installed Windows on it. (I found that making FAT32 partitions in Apple Disk Utility seemed to give me disk errors when it came to installing Windows, even if I made it NTFS later, so it’s best to get the Windows installer to make the Windows partition.)
3) I then booted off the OS X install USB stick again and installed OS X on the OS X / Mac-formatted 160GB partition.
4) When you reboot the machine will go into OS X unless you press F8 on startup – just after the Lenovo splash screen and just before the Apple logo.
And you get two logos – cursor left or right to choose the OS you want to boot from.
Next I plan to use some of the spare space to make a FAT32 disk I can use to swap data between OS X and Windows. And maybe leave a sliver free for Linux in the future…
Those are quick notes on how to install Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard) on the Lenovo IdeaPad S10.You can watch all the videos from YouTube:
*Installing OS X Leopard on Lenovo S10 via USB Flash Drive
*Updating To and Configuring OS X 10.5.6 Leopard on Lenovo S10 Netbook
*Trackpad Fix For OS X 10.5.6 On The Lenovo S10 Netbook
Now, here’s what I did.
*Boot MSIWindOSX86.iso, partition disk, install;
*On first boot, start in single-user mode ‘-s‘;
*Run the ‘fsck‘ and ‘mount‘ commands;
*Fake finished install:
# touch /Volumes/{DISK_NAME}/var/db/.AppleSetupDone
*Change root password: passwd
*Start normally: exit
*Log in as root and complete the Mac OS X Setup Assistant.
*Fix trackpad property from Keyboard&Mouse: Preferences / Keyboard & Mouse / Trackpad
*Set Tracking Speed = 3;
*In Trackpad Gestures, set Clicking = TRUE and Dragging = TRUE.
*Create a new administrator user and login as this user. You can set “Automatic login” is wished;
*Fix trackpad for this user;
*Fix Wifi and reboot: # sudo ./bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.3.sh;
*Configure and test Wireless connection;
*Install french language (from Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages/French.pkg) and keyboard layout (in /Library/Keyboard Layouts);
*Upgrade to 10.5.6 (using Combo Update);
*Plug in an external USB Keyboard & Mouse;
With KextHelper, install the video drivers (AppleIntelGMA950, LaptopDisplay, AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer) and reboot. If you get a grey screen on reboot, try rebooting using the -x flag, remove the kext, reinstall the extensions from MSi OSX86 Upgrade Pack v1.5 and reboot.
With KextHelper, install the keyboard and mouse drivers (ApplePS2Controller, AppleACPIPS2Nub). The computer will crash, so hold on the power button and reboot.
Fix the fan, installing AppleACPIPlatform.kext and reboot.
Fix the Wifi and reboot: # sudo ./bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.2.shLenovo S10 2 Drivers
Set the timezone and automatic synchronization.
With KextHelper, install ClamshellDisplay.kext and AppleUSBEHCI.kext and reboot.In a Terminal, “cd /System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/Plugins/AppleUSBEHCI.kext/Contents/” and edit Info.plist. Search for ”<key>CFBundleVersion</key><string>3.2.5</string>” and add ”<key>OSBundleCompatibleVersion</key><string>1.0</string>”.
Start OSX86Tools. Run “Repair Permissions”. Run “Clear Extensions Cache”. Reboot.Lenovo S10 3 Drivers
Fix the sound “sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext”, install AzaliaAudio.pkg and reboot.
Install chud_4.6.1. Install and run Audieee. Configure the system to autorun it on logon and reboot.Lenovo S10 3 Wifi Driver
Configure TimeMachine and run update again.
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*Lenovo S10 2 Drivers
*Lenovo S10 3 Drivers
*Lenovo S10 3 Wifi Driver
Lenovo Notebook S10-3 Niresh Mavericks Install Stuck At hfs:mounted os x base system on deviceroot HELP By FleeTime, July 22, 2018 in Niresh Mavericks niresh. The most easiest laptop in the world to install snow leopard on it is the S10. 1-Just restore you snow leopard DVD to an external drive through disk utility in your OS X 2-Install S10 Enabler into that partition. 3-Install snow leopard from here. If you don’t have a mac you can follow this 1. Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 - 10.1’ - Atom N450 - 1 GB RAM - 250 GB HDD 064729u General Packaged Quantity.
If you want OS X running on your Lenovo S10 then a retail copy of Snow Leopard and the Snow Leopard Enabler are clearly the way to go. So far pretty much everything seems to work except sleep and ethernet (though I’ve not tried the latter) on my S10-2. Crucially, sound does work. The web cam even works in PhotoBooth if you crank up iChat first and tick the menu option to show video effects first.
I previously had a triple-boot thing with OS X, Windows XP Home Edition and Ubuntu Netbook Remix going on, but I realised there wasn’t much I wanted to do in Linux that I couldn’t do in OS X or Windows – so I decided to simplify it a bit and make the machine a bit more elegant. Instead of a text menu I would have a machine that would boot into OS X without delay unless I told it I wanted to go into Windows – as I will be using OS X almost all the time.
An easy, elegant way to switch between Windows and OS X is to use Apple’s Darwin bootloader – but when I wiped the disk and reinstalled both operating systems I found that the OS X bootloader couldn’t see Windows, only OS X. Configuring the Darwin bootloader seems to be a dark art, and there’s not much info on the web. But I discovered that the order you install them in seems to matter. Here’s how I got it working.
1) Wipe the whole hard drive clean. Do this by booting off your OS X install USB stick, use Disk Utility to partition the disk in 2 parts. I have a 250GB hard drive in my IdeaPad. I made the 1st partition 160GB OS X, HFS+ MacOS Journalled, using Master Boot Record. I left the rest of the disk blank and I did not install OS X at this point.
2) I booted off a WindowsXP Home Edition install CD and made a 15GB NTFS partition in the free space and installed Windows on it. (I found that making FAT32 partitions in Apple Disk Utility seemed to give me disk errors when it came to installing Windows, even if I made it NTFS later, so it’s best to get the Windows installer to make the Windows partition.)
3) I then booted off the OS X install USB stick again and installed OS X on the OS X / Mac-formatted 160GB partition.
4) When you reboot the machine will go into OS X unless you press F8 on startup – just after the Lenovo splash screen and just before the Apple logo.
And you get two logos – cursor left or right to choose the OS you want to boot from.
Next I plan to use some of the spare space to make a FAT32 disk I can use to swap data between OS X and Windows. And maybe leave a sliver free for Linux in the future…
Those are quick notes on how to install Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard) on the Lenovo IdeaPad S10.You can watch all the videos from YouTube:
*Installing OS X Leopard on Lenovo S10 via USB Flash Drive
*Updating To and Configuring OS X 10.5.6 Leopard on Lenovo S10 Netbook
*Trackpad Fix For OS X 10.5.6 On The Lenovo S10 Netbook
Now, here’s what I did.
*Boot MSIWindOSX86.iso, partition disk, install;
*On first boot, start in single-user mode ‘-s‘;
*Run the ‘fsck‘ and ‘mount‘ commands;
*Fake finished install:
# touch /Volumes/{DISK_NAME}/var/db/.AppleSetupDone
*Change root password: passwd
*Start normally: exit
*Log in as root and complete the Mac OS X Setup Assistant.
*Fix trackpad property from Keyboard&Mouse: Preferences / Keyboard & Mouse / Trackpad
*Set Tracking Speed = 3;
*In Trackpad Gestures, set Clicking = TRUE and Dragging = TRUE.
*Create a new administrator user and login as this user. You can set “Automatic login” is wished;
*Fix trackpad for this user;
*Fix Wifi and reboot: # sudo ./bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.3.sh;
*Configure and test Wireless connection;
*Install french language (from Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages/French.pkg) and keyboard layout (in /Library/Keyboard Layouts);
*Upgrade to 10.5.6 (using Combo Update);
*Plug in an external USB Keyboard & Mouse;
With KextHelper, install the video drivers (AppleIntelGMA950, LaptopDisplay, AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer) and reboot. If you get a grey screen on reboot, try rebooting using the -x flag, remove the kext, reinstall the extensions from MSi OSX86 Upgrade Pack v1.5 and reboot.
With KextHelper, install the keyboard and mouse drivers (ApplePS2Controller, AppleACPIPS2Nub). The computer will crash, so hold on the power button and reboot.
Fix the fan, installing AppleACPIPlatform.kext and reboot.
Fix the Wifi and reboot: # sudo ./bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.2.shLenovo S10 2 Drivers
Set the timezone and automatic synchronization.
With KextHelper, install ClamshellDisplay.kext and AppleUSBEHCI.kext and reboot.In a Terminal, “cd /System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/Plugins/AppleUSBEHCI.kext/Contents/” and edit Info.plist. Search for ”<key>CFBundleVersion</key><string>3.2.5</string>” and add ”<key>OSBundleCompatibleVersion</key><string>1.0</string>”.
Start OSX86Tools. Run “Repair Permissions”. Run “Clear Extensions Cache”. Reboot.Lenovo S10 3 Drivers
Fix the sound “sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext”, install AzaliaAudio.pkg and reboot.
Install chud_4.6.1. Install and run Audieee. Configure the system to autorun it on logon and reboot.Lenovo S10 3 Wifi Driver
Configure TimeMachine and run update again.
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