MULTIBEAST LION MAC OS X
To install Mac OS X Lion on a virtual machine, we're going to use Virtualbox, which is a free and open-source virtualization suite. VirtualBox is a good alternative to pricey. Once it’s downloaded the Installer will pop up but instead of running it just close it. The free, open source virtualization solution from Oracle, VirtualBox has added support for Apple’s upcoming major revision of the Mac OS, Lion. If you’ve already bought it you can navigate to the Purchased tab and grab it from here. With working OS X SL or Lion you can buy and download Mountain Lion from the App Store. This method will probably not work if your computer uses an Ivy Bridge processor. Virtualbox Extension Pack will be also needed to view USB drives from vm. Second option, if you are using Windows is to install Snow Leopard or Lion on a virtual machine ( Virtual Box), and run Unibeast on there instead.
MULTIBEAST LION ISO
(if u don’t already have a working OS X and using Windows, you can download, burn and temporary install iatkos L1 ISO image (search torrents) and install it like shown on this tutorial (drivers selection depends on your hardware). You will need USB stick, minimum 8GB, all the data will be erased, so back it up if needed and format back after finish installation.Īlso working OS X SL 10.6.8 or Lion is needed to make a bootable Mountain Lion USB. When installing Mac OS X, it would be a good idea to use one extra hard disk drive for the installation, to preserve your old operating system, just in case something goes wrong. MyHack functionality is more less the same as Unibeast + Multibeast, just simplier and better… Here is one great explanation why you should not use tonymacx86, and here is another.īut there is another way to install it and even more, it supports raw installESD.dmg instalation, it’s called myHack, it’s Chameleon based USB Instaler + after install utility.
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MULTIBEAST LION CODE
Also apparently he stole the code from qoopz, nawcom, AnV and few others that made the legacy kernel. I later found out that it is for PCs that installed Mac on it. Be sure to have the same BIOS settings as recommended in the iBoot + Multibeast guide, further explained here. One article said to install MultiBeast and that should fix it. If you want to install Lion alongside an existing Snow Leopard installation on a hackintosh, be sure to create an empty partition first using Disk utility (or just use another empty hard drive, if you want to). But you should consider that tonymacx86 is not an open source and therefore is not in OSx86 spirit. Why I installed MultiBeast was because after I installed Mountain Lion it only booted in safe mode. When it’s done, you’ll be informed that Mac OS X Lion has been installed, and will be prompted to restart your computer. It takes about 15-30 minutes, depending on your configuration. Download Unibeast and just follow tonymacx86 instructions and you are good to go. Select the Mac partition as the destination (whatever you named it, Lion, or Mac HD), and let it install.
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The installation process is quite simple if you bought your copy from App store. There are numerous ways to create bootable USB installer for hackintosh, most of them are Chameleon based and Unibeast is just one of them.