Posts Tagged ‘software update’

It’s Official. Intel Atom CPU Not Supported on Snow Leopard 10.6.2

By Victor Goh | Published: November 10th, 2009

Sob…

Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2 won’t play with my Dell Mini 10v. It won’t play with any Netbook with an Intel Atom CPU.

Reported all over the web:

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can update to 10.6.2 and copy the 10.6.1 kernel over the 10.6.2 kernel. It should work and some have already done it. Find out more at mydellmini.com.

Sob… sob… maybe I’ll try this copy the old kernel trick later…

You Better Not Update Your Hackintosh Netbook to Snow Leopard 10.6.2

By Victor Goh | Published: November 3rd, 2009

Intel Atom No More for the Hackintosh

It looks more or less certain that the Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update is not compatible with hackintosh netbooks with a Intel Atom CPU. OSXDaily, AppleInsider, MacRumors, OSNews and Stellarola has reported on this.

I am left with 3 choices when the Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update comes out.

  1. Don’t update. Stay with 10.6.1
  2. Try to update and keep the 10.6.1 kernel or use a modified Snow Leopard kernel.
  3. Time to try out Jolicloud or Moblin.

I think, I’ll go with the first choice. Don’t update until the early adopters finds a way to easily upgrade to Snow Leopard 10.6.2 with a modified or older kernel.

The third choice, hmmm… maybe one day I’ll try those two Linux netbook distros just for fun. I can always restore my Snow Leopard 10.6.1 backup using Time Machine after trying out Jolicloud or Moblin.

Intel Atom Hackintosh NetBook Not Compatible with Snow Leopard 10.6.2?

By Victor Goh | Published: October 29th, 2009

When Snow Leopard 10.6.2 comes out, don’t be so quick to Software Update your Intel Atom hackintosh. Apparently, Apple updated the Mac OS X kernel in the 10.6.2 update and it will kernel-panic a hackintosh with the Intel Atom CPU. Basically, Apple is attempting to stop people from installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on netbooks with the Intel Atom CPU.

Kernel Panic

Kernel panic according to Apple:

A “kernel panic” may occur when the core (kernel) of an operating system receives an instruction in an unexpected format, or that it does not handle properly. A kernel panic may also occur when the operating system is not able to recover from a different type of issue. A kernel panic can be caused by damaged or incompatible software or, more rarely, damaged or incompatible hardware.

So, be warned about doing a Software Update to Mac OS X 10.6.2 on your hackintosh laptop. You can look out for more info from the MyDellMini forum post – Intel Atom Support Removed in 10.6.2.