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November 11th, 2009

Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 3:00 am

Categories: 10.6, Countermeasures, Hackintosh, Mac OS, Netbook, Snow Leopard

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Netbook, Hymn Project, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Jason D. O'Grady

msi_wind_sad_macNo one loves a hackintosh more than me. So I was very sad to read that Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks Atom-based netbooks that have been hacked to run Mac OS X. Hackintoshes, as they’re known.

Wired has confirmed the bad news: 10.6.2 drops support for the Intel Atom processor. That’s the one found in most netbooks.

Apple essentially slammed the door shut on a loophole that allowed creative users to install OS X on small, light and cheap netbooks from Dell, EEE, HP and Lenovo. Hackers using Mac OS X on up to 20 different Atom-based netbooks will have to stop at Mac OS 10.6.1.

According to Stell’s blog installing Apple’s 10.6.2 update causes netbooks to permanently hang at the gray Apple logo at boot – essentially bricking the machine. Here’s a video of a MSI Wind U100 trying to boot 10.6.2 that is stuck in a continuous reboot.

It’s a bummer, but I can’t say that Apple didn’t give us any warning. On November 2 Apple suddenly dropped support for the Atom processor in a developer build of 10.6.2 only to restore it again in build 10C535 three days later. The release version of 10.6.2 is build 10B504.

Apple’s assault on the netbook is shaping up to be a classic game of cat-and-mouse with the hackintosh community, not unlike Cupertino’s recent fued with the Palm Pre and iPhone jailbreakers. The Hymn Project is another classic example of Apple’s Spy vs. Spy tactics

If you’re a hackintosh wielding daredevil you’ll to have to stick with 10.6.1 on your Dell Mini 9, Vostro A90 or Eee 1000H until a workaround comes along.

Picture and tip: Wired

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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You see Jason, it's a control issue with Apple  D-T-Schmitz | 11/11/09
Then the GPL is meaningless?  GuidingLight | 11/11/09
Matters at Hand  DannyO_0x98 | 11/11/09
Heh...  jeremychappell | 11/11/09
Except Linus  Loverock Davidson | 11/11/09
Actually...  Ceridan | 11/11/09
Nonsense  jeremychappell | 11/11/09
Or Windows  NonZealot | 11/11/09
That's not quite true NZ  athynz | 11/11/09
Not true.  jeremychappell | 11/11/09
It's a control issue with most companies..  Tigertank | 11/11/09
You can't control security and quality if you don't have "control".  i8thecat | 11/12/09
Sure, it's a control issue. Apple doesn't like being stolen from.  UrbanBard | 11/11/09
Amen.  The Ash Man | 11/11/09
you must be a new mac user  Dada1111 | 11/11/09
What a troll  comp_indiana | 11/12/09
I can honestly say...  Rick_K | 11/13/09
Wow, that's more than Vista Ultimate!!!  NonZealot | 11/12/09
Sometimes it is best to leave well enough alone  A Grain of Salt | 11/11/09
But who, ever, leaves well enough alone in IT? Noone!  andrej770 | 11/11/09
Can't disagree with that. (nt)  A Grain of Salt | 11/11/09
All too true.  GuidingLight | 11/11/09
Yes, I totally agree  NonZealot | 11/11/09
and Microsoft...  Tigertank | 11/11/09
That is a different reason alltogether  GuidingLight | 11/11/09
Hmmm....  msalzberg | 11/11/09
Not that much different  Tigertank | 11/11/09
Microsoft is...  Rick_K | 11/12/09
Or could it be  Ken_z | 11/11/09
Author's views please ...  johnfenjackson@... | 11/11/09
You looking for moral guidance on ZDNET?? OMG  andrej770 | 11/11/09
wink  johnfenjackson@... | 11/11/09
Shakespere was right ...  Lunatic59 | 11/11/09
Err...  jeremychappell | 11/11/09
How did you know? I love Prison Break! happy  andrej770 | 11/11/09
Seems clear  jeremychappell | 11/11/09
who made you moral arbiter? (n/t)  lostarchitect | 11/11/09
It's called ethics  jeremychappell | 11/12/09
I don't think you understand what that is.  lostarchitect | 11/12/09
I want to know what JDOG will do now....  iTeaBoy | 11/11/09
RE: Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes  macdonalds | 11/11/09
RE: Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes  brian@... | 11/11/09
Of course Apple bricks unsupported hardware.  JonathonDoe | 11/11/09
Fine... Ubuntu linux works better anyway  doit4free | 11/11/09
What's a 'powerbook pro?'  msalzberg | 11/11/09
The solution is really simple  Michael Kelly | 11/11/09
I don't think you are their target customer  croberts | 11/11/09
True, but that means they are limiting their growth.  DevGuy_z | 11/11/09
"limiting their growth"?!  matthew_maurice | 11/11/09
There are some customers which we choose not to serve.  HerbertH_02 | 11/11/09
Why do these people work so hard for a hackintosh?  bendib | 11/11/09
Apple bricked no one. These Netbooks will run Linux and Windows, just fine.  UrbanBard | 11/11/09
Does it really _brick_ it?  DevGuy_z | 11/11/09
No real Mac user would work for ZDNet  comp_indiana | 11/11/09
Hello Jesus, that you?? Everyone welcome Mr. Judgement to the room!  andrej770 | 11/11/09
All I'm saying is...  comp_indiana | 11/11/09
who is "crying like a baby"?  lostarchitect | 11/11/09
Hackintoshes are MAJOR security risks  NonZealot | 11/11/09
Yeah, riiiight, put windows on it....  comp_indiana | 11/11/09
Would those vulnerabilities  athynz | 11/11/09
"until a workaround comes along"  lostarchitect | 11/11/09
The workaround is here  Mac Hosehead | 11/11/09
Headline should read ...  dkawalec | 11/11/09
Jason -No Sympathy At All  The Ash Man | 11/11/09
Microsoft have just cut off "pirate" X Box users?  whisperycat | 11/11/09
But but but...  Rick_K | 11/12/09
RE: Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes  wskige001 | 11/12/09

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