Mac OS X 10.6.2 Hack Received Atom Backup

Sidhrath Surana | November 22, 2009Visited 493 times, 1 so far today | Comments (0)

snowleopard-cdApple launched the 10.6.2 update to Snow Leopard last week. At first there were no problems with it and was loaded with welcome but bug fixes were deleted by harmful user account.

The kernel update was dropped support for the hackintosh-friendly Intel Atom processor. The Atom is considered to be Intel’s smallest chip that has such feature as being the processor that makes choice for people to install cheap OS X netbooks that need limited hackery.

When 10.6.2 removed Atom backup a lot of talks appeared concerning the future of the easy-to-build Atom hackintosh.

But then 10.6.2 update was launched. A Russian poster of the InsanelyMac forums offered a fix. The fix is a kind of an entire kernel replacement that looks like the early days of Intel hackintosh.

To install the device, it is necessary to have six commands that have to be typed in the Terminal.

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