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However, I installed Windows 7 through a bootable USB, created a new partition with NTFS and installed. Wifi was very buggy, other than that, everything was good.
#SLEEPWATCHER SCRIPTS TO EJECT TIME MACHINE BEFORE SLEEP INSTALL#
Install was successful after that ethernet would fail with every kext i tried. I figured it was a problem due to the iPod, so, I made a new partition in my drive with disk utility, and restored the installation dvd from the iPod to the partition, and rebooted into it with NBI. Here were my install instructions, I used an Apple iPod Video 60GB, used Disk Utility and restored the Snow Leopard Install DVD, then for some reason install would freeze up and iPod sync signal would no longer be going in circles on the iPod. Eventually I figured it out and everything else went smooth, with the exception of the minor wifi hiccup.
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I got hung up on the first pass through because I didn't realize pfix was a terminal application. Thanks for the excellent hackintosh guide. I don't really know what I'm doing, but it seems to me that the internet connection problem was not on the hackintosh side, but the router side. The TC restarted and the eee automatically re-negotiated the DHCP lease with a valid IP. I opened up the AirPort utility on another computer and changed the TC's wireless setting from "Automatic" to "Wireless 802.11 a/n". It wouldn't change the IP from the one I manually entered. I switched to "Using DHCP," which is what works with any other mac on the network. By putting in a valid IP, and using the TC's IP in the "router" field, I could connect to the Air Disks, but still no internet. First I tried to manually configure an IP that would work with my Time Capsule. I went into the Network control panel, clicked on the "Advanced" button and switched over to the TCP/IP tab. Airport claimed it was connected to my network, but it was self-assigning an IP that was invalid.
#SLEEPWATCHER SCRIPTS TO EJECT TIME MACHINE BEFORE SLEEP UPDATE#
I installed 10.6 on this 1005HAB last night, applied the 10.6.4 combo update and the wifi kext, and ended up with the same wifi snarl others have reported.