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Snow Leopard on a MacBookPro 8.2
Hi there,
a while back there was a thread about the problem that Lion does not allow to scale the interface to mack Resolve run on the 1440 resolution.
Well, Snow Leopard does the trick and faced with the task of equipping a client with a remote machine he could travel with I dove into it yesterday.So , naively I thought, that will take and hour or two to install and get up and running….but no way
Oh boy, Steve…what are you doing to us ???It nearly took a day to finally get it running.
The problem is Apple is not allowing to install Snow Leopard on newer Mac with a Lion pre-installed.
If you try to boot it from a SN disk, it comes up with a kernel panic.
If you try to boot it from a SN stick, even with the latest 10.6.8 combo update, it comes up with a fake memory warning (three beeps)
So what we did is to install SN on an external disk, using a second computer.
We updated that disk then to 10.6.8
The next step is to put the MacBookPro into target disk mode and you ONLY can do that with an OS installed.
Holding T is also deactivated.
With both, the external disk and the MBP chained over Firewire, we used disk Utility to restore the image from the disk to the laptop.
Then you need to force boot from external source, select the new internal disk and voila, you have a SN running MBP 8.2
The last step is to change the boot device in the system preferences.Jeeez…
Please Blackmagic Design, give us a button to scale down the interface to any resolution given.
I know it might be hard to read, but a lot of out clients would love to use their own laptops and the remote feature.A slice of color…
DaVinci 8.2.1 OSX 10.7.2
MacPro 5.1 2×2,4 24GB
RAID0 8TB
GTX 470 / Quadro 4000
Extreme 3D+ICA Instructor
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