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The MSI Wind is one of the earliest netbook that got hackintoshed into running Mac OS X. The MSIWind.net discussion forums used to have detailed guides on how to install Mac OS X on the MSI Wind, but MSIWind.net seems to have gone offline. If you’re a MSI Wind owner who wants Snow Leopard on your netbook, all is not lost. You can still find all the info you need for installing Snow Leopard on your MSI Wind at Macwind.x10hosting.com.
To install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on the MSI Wind require 5 things:
- MSI Wind netbook.
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail Disk.
- USB Flash drive with at least 8GB.
- MSI Wind Snow Leopard installer and kext files.
- A Mac computer to create the USB Installer.
You can buy the first 3 items, download item 4 and borrow item 5.
Macwind.x10hosting.com has detailed instructions for building your USB installer and installing a 100% Vanilla Snow Leopard on your MSI Wind. The download links to all the necessary files are included in the instructions.
Here’s a youtube video of Snow Leopard on the MSI Wind.
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A Beginners Guide to Installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on the Dell Mini 10v
2 Comments | Posted by Victor Goh in Dell, Guide, Mac OS X

If you’re a Dell Mini 10v owner standing on the edge, looking into the turbulent waters of installing Snow Leopard on your netbook, I have good news for you. Gizmodo has come up with a step-by-step guide with lots of hand-holding to help you leap into the world of hackintosh laptops.
You only need 3 big steps to install Snow Leopard 10.6.1 on the Dell Mini 10v hackintosh.
- Prepare a USB Flash Drive with Mac OS X Retail and Netbook BootMaker.
- Install OS X.
- Run Software Update to get Mac OS X 10.6.1 or above.
If this is your first hackintosh installation, you probably need mini-steps instead of 3 big steps. There are 19 steps in all in the Gizmodo guide, get it from Gizmodo: How to hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v into the Ultimate Snow Leopard netbook.
The conclusion at the end of the guide:
You’ve got yourself a fully-functioning, beautifully small Snow Leopard netbook, which’ll do 90% of what a 13-inch MacBook can, at 70% the size and about 25% of the cost. Mine’s close to perfect: With an extended battery, I’m pushing 7 hours of battery life with Wi-Fi, which makes my MacBook pro look like a LOSER. And tiny extra bit of size over the Mini 9 means the keyboard is just large enough to work on, meaning this thing isn’t just a toy—it’s a decent investment. This from a guy with banana fingers.
Performance is acceptable, meaning you can run regular apps like iTunes, Firefox—and even Photoshop in a bind. It’s not noticeably slow during normal use, though it’ll choke on higher-res Flash video (no YouTube HD, but SD works fine). As with any notebook, this pretty much can’t be your main machine. But it’s a brilliant extra portable machine, for toilet browsing, travel, class notes and the like.
If I had this guide when I was installing my hackintosh Dell Mini 10v, I would have saved myself from the mistakes I made. If anyone wants to learn to install Mac OS X on their Dell Mini 10v, this is the go-to guide.
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The Easy Guide to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.1 on Your Lenovo S10
0 Comments | Posted by Victor Goh in Guide, Lenovo, Mac OS X

The Lenovo S10 is a good choice for a laptop/netbook if you want to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on it. The S10 Snow Leopard Enabler makes the installing Snow Leopard on the Lenovo S10 so easy. Just 7 steps and you’re done. No messing around with kext files and stuff after the installation.
The 7 Steps to installing Snow Leopard on a Lenovo S10
- Update your Lenovo S10 firmware to 14CN94WW or later.
- Format the Lenovo S10 hard drive.
- Restore Snow Leopard DVD to a USB thumb drive.
- Install the S10 Snow Leopard Enabler on the USB thumb drive.
- Install Snow Leopard using the S10 Snow Leopard enabled USB thumb drive.
- Boot the newly installed Snow Leopard S10 Lenovo hackintosh.
- Run software update to update to 10.6.1 and above.
Success Stories
Here are a couple of Lenovo S10 owners who setup their hackintosh laptop with Snow Leopard Enabler.
- $300 MacBook Netbook with Snow Leopard OSX 10.6.1 – Following the guide will get your Lenovo S10 up and running with Snow Leopard 10.6.1 in 30 minutes.
- Installing Snow Leopard 10.6.1 on a Lenovo S10e Netbook – An easy installation.
LAN and internal mic is not working on both installation. You can use a headset or external mic with the mic input jack.
Check out our Lenovo S10 Hackintosh page for more links, photos and videos of Mac OS X on the Lenovo S10.
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Installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on my Dell Mini 10v
22 Comments | Posted by Victor Goh in Blog, Dell, Guide, Mac OS X

I received my Dell Mini 10v yesterday afternoon. After getting it out of the box and taking some photos, I quickly started charging the laptop battery while installing Snow Leopard on the laptop. Dell’s instructions is to charge the battery for at least 12 hours before using the laptop on battery power.
Not so smooth installation process
I had expected a simple and straightforward installation, but it wasn’t so. There were some installation hiccups along the way and I had to retry the installation a couple of times before I managed to install Snow Leopard on my Dell Mini 10v. It wasn’t a smooth installation process because I was in a hurry and didn’t prepare a proper checklist.
Here’s the list of things that went wrong.
- First, I forgot to run Disk Utility and reformat the laptop hard disk before starting the installation process. I had to back track to Disk Utility when I couldn’t continue the installation because no suitable hard disk was found. The Dell Mini 10v came with 3 partitions on its hard disk. In my first attempt to erase the 3 partitions using Disk Utility, I got a spinning beach ball that refuse to go away. I had to power off the laptop and restart the installation process.
- Second, I forgot to downgrade the Dell Mini 10v Bios version A06 to version A04. On my next second and third installation attempt, the installation process would stop halfway with a dialog telling me to reboot the laptop. After a couple of reboots, I remember reading about the need to downgrade the Mini 10v Bios to version A04 before installing Mac OS X. After downgrading the Bios to version A04, the installation completed without any problem.
- Third, after the installation completed, I powered off the laptop while it was rebooting. I felt it was taking too long and assumed that it had frozen. When the laptop booted up for the first time, I didn’t see the Mac OS X welcome video when the Snow Leopard desktop came up.
Mini Mac up and running
After a bumpy installation process, I now have Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on my Dell Mini 10v. I am named the laptop minimac, short for Dell Mini Mac 10v. I also made a Time Machine backup of the laptop once it was up and running.

Above is a screenshot of this website taken on my Dell Mini Mac 10v.
I will write more about my first impressions of the Mini Mac later.
Mac OS X screenshot on the Lenovo S10 taken from Minimal Mac.
If you’re interested to install Mac OS X on your Lenovo S10, there’s a step-by-step installation guide with screenshots over at NetBookTech.com.
So, what works and what doesn’t with the Lenovo S10 as a hackintosh laptop? Here’s the summary according to NetbookTech.com.
What works
- Video adapter – Intel GMA 950
- Wifi
- Touchpad
- Webcam
What doesn’t work
- Laptop Sleep
- Multi-touch function on the touchpad
- Ethernet
- Sound

I can live without ethernet, sleep or a multi-touch touchpad on a laptop, but a laptop without sound? That’s totally unacceptable to me. The Dell Mini 10v hackintosh is still the better hackintosh laptop.


