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		<title>Apple TV running Mac OS X = a $299 computer!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 06:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AppleTVHacks.net puts together a 13-step guide on installing regular Mac OS X onto the $299 Apple TV. With USB keyboard and mouse support, the Apple TV turns into a full blown mini computer. The 1GHz CPU and 256MB RAM might be a little slow, but for only $299, it could be used as a nice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.appleunited.com/2007/03/31/apple-tv-running-mac-os-x-a-299-computer/"><img src="http://www.appleunited.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/appletv.jpg" title="appletv.jpg" alt="appletv.jpg" align="right" /></a><a href="http://www.appletvhacks.net/2007/04/01/mac-os-x-running-on-apple-tv/" target="_blank">AppleTVHacks.net</a> puts together a 13-step guide on installing regular Mac OS X onto the $299 Apple TV. With USB keyboard and mouse support, the Apple TV turns into a full blown mini computer. The 1GHz CPU and 256MB RAM might be a little slow, but for only $299, it could be used as a nice little media center or an in-car media center.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the steps, a little hacking required:</p>
<p>1) remove the drive from the Apple TV</p>
<p>2) back up your drive! Make an image of it.</p>
<p>3) Connect the drive to a regular Mac (use a Firewire or USB drive dock)</p>
<p>4) Install OS X (Intel version) to the drive.</p>
<p>5) Boot from this drive, and set it up as you would like it. Make sure you do updates so it is at least 10.4.8.</p>
<p>6) Reboot to your normal OS X install.</p>
<p>Ok, you now have your fresh OS X install which will form the base of the customised OS X you will need for the Apple TV.</p>
<p>7) Remove mach_kernel from root of the drive containg the ATV install.</p>
<p>8 ) Replace it with the customised mach_kernel that you’ll find on <a href="http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=541" target="_blank">Hackint0sh.org</a>.</p>
<p>9) Replace /System/Libary/Coreservices/boot.efiwith the same file from your backup of the Apple TV OS drive (OSBoot partition).</p>
<p>10) Run bless:</p>
<p>bless &#8211;folder=/Volumes/OSBoot/System/Library/CoreServices &#8211;file=/Volumes/OSBoot/System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi &#8211;setBoot</p>
<p>11) Delete all the Nvidia kexts (all beginning with NVD, there should be 5) from the target drive (in /System/Library/Extensions).</p>
<p>12) Transfer the drive back to the Apple TV</p>
<p>13) Turn the Apple TV on and cross your fingers.</p>
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