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Karl FischerHowTo: Install EFI patch and Use Unmodified OS X Kernel in Hackintosh, Dream finally becomes reality: use vanilla OS X kernel on normal PCs.
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For those Windows-only user, you can use grub4dos to load the boot_v5. Download this grldr.zip, extract, put it to your C:\(yes, do this in Windows). Then add an entry for this grldr in your XP or Vista loader. Please refer to my previous installation guide, the last part about install tboot. Use exactly the same way to install this grldr, then create a file name menu.lst with following content:
find –set-root /bootmgr
timeout 10
default 0
title Leopard
kernel (hd0,0)/boot_v5
If you don’t have Vista installed, change the first line to “find –set-root /ntldr” instead.
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The EFI emulation is a long dream in OSX86 community, but prior to this, thanks the Apple’s open source Darwin Project and those Hackintosh gurus, we can still enjoy OS X on normal PCs, with patched kernels/kernel modules which just bypass EFI. Now with the EFI patch, the hackintosh can boot off VANILLA UNMODIFIED OS X kernel and use vanilla kexts, which gives a more clean room and great peace of mind for future system updates.
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