SnowyWindOSX Final Released!
After nearly 3 months of development, InsanelyWind forum user “Dalton63841″ has released his next version of SnowyWindOSX to the public. It is called SnowyWindOSX Final, and replaces the older SnowyWindOSX Alpha version released back in October. This release consists of many bug fixes, such as unstable audio while running on battery power. It also gives you a 100% Vanilla Snow Leopard install, with all hacked kexts (or hardware-specific drivers) located on the EFI partition, instead of in the System folder of OS X.
SnowyWindOSX is a Mac OS X Snow Leopard distro originally thought of by InsanelyWind forum user “Mars478″. It is a very simple method to install Snow Leopard on your MSI Wind without requiring any Terminal work or hacking whatsoever. The full process of putting SnowWindOSX on your Wind is as simple as downloading, burning to a DVD or USB flash drive, and installing on your hard drive. You are only required to run a few easy post-installation packages that do all of the hard work for you. SnowyWindOSX Final gives you a fully working installation of Snow Leopard 10.6.2. It is also worth mentioning that this release is compatible with the Dell Mini 10v, the HP Mini 1000, and possibly many other Netbooks.
SnowyWindOSX Final announcement page is located Here
The Guides to install this new distro are also located on the Snow Leopard page of the InsanelyWind Wiki , along with all of the other methods used to install OS X on your Netbook.
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about 2 years ago
NICE. Now I can finally update from CyberGreg’s Windosx 10.5!
about 2 years ago
Great News!!!
Is this compatible with the MSI Wind U130 Intel Atom N45O?
Im new to this scene so need your help
Thanks
about 2 years ago
can it running on intel?
about 2 years ago
any requirements??
about 1 year ago
What do your recommend for us U160 owners? Any options to get OSX running, or is a U160 compatible SnowyWind in the pipe?