After searching around for information about how to work around that, I found a tool called Leopard HD install helper that could dump the disc image onto a separate file partition and make it bootable.
I was not willing to spend close to a hundred bucks to buy the DVD drive when I will probably only use it once. All the steps are gathered from the following pages: (Link 1) (Link 2) (Link 3) (Link 4) The biggest issue I had with installing OS X was simply that I did not have an external DVD drive to boot the install disc from. If you are going to use OS X on your 1000H, at least buy a OS X license from Apple to support them. The information here is for educational purposes only.
Note that you are breaking the OS X EULA by installing OS X on non-Apple hardware, therefore, I do not recommend you do so. Also, I make no guarantees on the information listed here. I am simply gathering the information into one location. Disclaimer: I take no credit for any of the steps listed below. For future reference and also to help others who might be facing the same problems, I’ve decided to write down the steps I followed to get it done. €¢ NVinject 0.2.Installing OS X Leopard on 1000H without USB stick or DVD drive So after many long nights of attempting to install OS X on my eeePC 1000H, I finally managed to install it 2 weeks ago. This relase includes the following Drivers, Patches and Applications. ƒ Added AtiHDBase ( For the Moment ) with 10.5.4 Drivers.
#INSTALL IDENEB 1.3 UPDATE#
ƒ Update package X1600-PCIE and X1950XT, with 10.5.5 Drivers. ƒ Added Kernel 9.4.0 StageXNU ( Intel/AMD, SSE2/SSE3 ) ƒ Kernel Vanilla 9.5.0 is the the default kernel and isn't included in the Kernel List. ƒ Update VIA-SB with more ID Device in AppleVIAATA.kext ƒ Added MCP67 ( Based on AppleNForceATA.kext ) ƒ Update ADI1988 ( Kext from Installer rev4 )
#INSTALL IDENEB 1.3 MAC OS X#
This relase is based on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 including the last updates: IF YOU HAVE AN ERROR WITH CHIPSET NFORCE DURING DVD BOOT LIKE THIS:ĭeveloped by Layne and iHackintosh Team. Original description: iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5 is a dvd universal for Intel/AMD with support for SSE2.