acollins Posted April 3, 2011 Share Posted April 3, 2011 About 2 years ago I installed 10.5.6 on an Atom 330 motherboard using the excellent tutorial HERE. This resulted in a very stable install of 10.5.6 which I've been using as my primary desktop computer since that time. The system seems to have slowed over the past couple of years, however, and I wanted to do a fresh install using a new 60GB SSD as my boot drive. I still have the old install disks and I'm sure I could get the job done in no time and have the same system I have now (although hopefully a little faster). I'm very tempted, however, to use the new patched mach kernel method developed by the Teateam for the Atom HERE in order to get a new Snow Leopard install. No matter how many times I read through the posts there I still don't really know how to approach this. At what point do I introduce the mach kernel into the install process described in the Atom 330 tutorial? Do I substitute something along the way, or do I complete the old 10.5.6 install and then upgrade? I'm willing to spend the money on a retail SL copy, but even if I have that I'm still not certain at what point the Teateam kernel comes into play and how the upgrade process exactly would work. Sorry this is a very noob question, and I'm obviously spoiled by the hand-holding of the original Atom 330 tutorial. Any help in where I should be going here would be greatly appreciated. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/253919-re-installing-on-an-atom-330-board-boxd945gclf2/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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