Running Snow Leopard from my other tutorial or other tutorials and want to upgrade to the brand new Mac OS X Lion? Heres a step by step tutorial on how to do so. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Tutorial based off of Tonymacx86′s writen tutorial here : bit.ly Files needed Mac OS X Lion install from the Mac App Store : bit.ly xMove from Tonymacx86 : bit.ly Kexts & utilities : www.kexts.com ____________________________________________________________ Any questions? Fell free to leave them down below in the comments section or leave me a video response. I will be sure to answer as soon as possible. You can also reach me here My Email : MGeezyproducer@aol.com Please use the heading “Hackintosh Help” so I know its not spam. My Twitter : @MGeezy89 My Google+ : www.gplus.to The Snow Leopard Install Tutorial : bit.ly ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I am in no way affiliated with Tonymacx86 or the website to which he belongs to, nor do I take ownership in any processes or files used to complete this install. Background music Produce by me : bit.ly Intro graphics also by me : bit.ly _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Again I’d like to thank you for watching this tutorial and stay tuned for more videos just like this one

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Apple did lie! You DON’T need the earlier version of Leopard (10.5). So here I will show how to install Snow Leopard using the very cheap £25 () “upgrade” disc!

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Follow through the installation in the video and when customizing the installer don’t change the settings for the print drivers or you will receive a kernel panic Please rate, comment, subscribe and visit our website for more at tech-tutors.co.cc! Links to download these utilities and files can be found at our site here tech-tutors.net!

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This tutorial shows how to download and install fonts onto your computer. We demonstrate using Windows 7, Windows XP and Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

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download file here loadftp.com install Mac os x Snow Leopard on a PC or Laptop this is part 1 of 4. This tutorial will show you how to install mac osx on any pc or laptop that have the basic requirements. mac osx apple, osxproject86 hackintosh, macintosh osx86 snow leopard, ideneb, iATKOS 7 Snow Leopard 10.6.1-10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD…..

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download file here loadftp.com install Mac os x Snow Leopard on a PC or Laptop this is part 1 of 4. This tutorial will show you how to install mac osx on any pc or laptop that have the basic requirements. mac osx apple, osxproject86 hackintosh, macintosh osx86 snow leopard, ideneb, iATKOS 7 Snow Leopard 10.6.1-10.6.2 SSE2/SSE3 Intel AMD…..

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This is me doing a tutorial on how to install snow leopard on a pc. I used a different bootloader made specifically for my grahpics card(GMA950). But it works just like empire efi. So yeah enjoy the tutorial. Comment, Rate, and Subscribe!!

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Here is a little guide I created on how to install Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, it is similar on all versions of Mac OS X accept snow Leopard in which you have to go into disk utility in order to erase the hard drive and do a full clean install of OS X

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Hey youtube today i made a video showing my hackintosh. It is snow leopard 10.6.3 on my pc :D working AWESOME and in 64 bit mode. If you want any help just ASK!!! My pc specs: Intel quad core 2.66 ghz 4 gb ram 700 hz Asus p5ql-se Nvidia 9500GT 1gb ram Thx cu around :))) NVIDIA 9500GT KEXT www.mediafire.com MY LINK

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Very fast and easy way to transform either Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04) or Maverick Meerkat (10.10) to Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6). [[ Click on CC button for French subtitles ]] ==LINKS== For Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10) : bit.ly For Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04 LTS) : bit.ly // UPDATE — PLEASE READ // To get a better global-menu (the Apple menu / Finder bar): – Remove the old Finder bar by right-clicking and selecting Remove from panel. – Then open Terminal (press Alt+F2 and type “gnome-terminal”) and then type: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install gnome-globalmenu – RESTART the computer. – Right-click on the top panel and click Add to panel. Then select “Global Menu Panel Applet”. There you go! You now have a very similar Mac OS X feel. //ANOTHER UPDATE// In case you want to install this on an another distribution of Linux, try installing it via terminal: 1) Go to the folder when you’ve downloaded the file, and then open the terminal (press Alt + F2 and type gnome-terminal). Then drag the file in the folder “Macbuntu” called “Install.sh” to the terminal window. It should look something like this: ~ $ ‘/home/xskydevilx/Downloads/Macbuntu-10.10/install.sh’ – then add the following string after the quotes — “force”, and it should like something like this: ~ $ ‘/home/xskydevilx/Downloads/Macbuntu-10.10/install.sh’ force FINALLY, press ENTER and begin installing it on your distro (GNOME of course) *SIDE NOTE: This may not

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