Install them using kextHelper (it sets the corrects rights and stuff and makes a backup of your replaced kexts). So if you install the kexts: - Do so by following the guide (unless you know what you're doing) as it makes it easier to spot an offending kext. There are simply too many different hardware revisions out there (even on the 1000h it seems that there are at least 3 different brands of the camera used - some work, some don't). There is no guarantee that all the kexts in this bundle do work with your eee PC. Go to Advanced - Onboard Device Configuration.Enter BIOS Settings by pressing F2 at the gray boot screen.Download iDeneb 1.3 10.5.5 from the usual sources.3) Installation 3.1) Preparation - Downloads.Create a new unformatted primary partition.Delete the second partition by right clicking on the second partition of Disk0 and selecting 'Delete Partition'.Right click on 'My Computer' on your desktop and select 'Manage'.The following shows the method using the (still) installed XP to partition your disk:
I'll recommend you do a complete backup of your harddisk before continuing!!! You can use programs like (free) or Acronis Disk Director to do so. In order to accomplish this you'll have to do some slight changes in your partition scheme.
This will go into EZ-FLASH and update your BIOS.This will cause the comp to reboot again, so as soon as you see it start up, HOLD DOWN alt + F2.
Go to exit, select exit + save changes.Under the Boot tab of BIOS settings, change priority boot device to USB drive.Current OS X Version: 10.5.8 Install Methods summary: Install iDeneb 1.6 Lite, boot single-user, add GMA915 video kexts, so many kernel panics) Bootloader: Chameleon-2. Windows xp sp3 black edition 2012 free download. Put it alone on a USB drive and insert it into your computer.Rename the ROM file to whatever the name of your comp model is, in my case 1000.ROM (or 901.ROM).Follow the steps to update your BIOS 1a) Update natively To flash the BIOS,.1) BIOS Update to fix ACPI Problems 1a) Update from XP The simplest way to do a BIOS Update - use Asus Windows Tool and Run update from file BIOS Update is always a risk - for me, all went fine and the long boot time was fixed!
Unfortunately I don't have the time to update it, so please see the Update: New PostInstallPackage version (V 0.6) -> corrects problems with the display of remaining battery time after sleep Update: New PostInstallPackage version (V 0.7) -> SpeedStep files, Bluetooth kexts, new 10.5.5 GMA kexts with brightness control Update: New OPTIONAL PostInstallPackage version (V 0.8) -> Added the Old brightness fix as the new one seems to break some installs, added README to the OPTIONAL with description on how to recover from bad kexts. OUT OF DATE Update: My tutorial here is out of date, back in time I just copied it over from my site eNik.ch (which is a huge pain in the a$* because of all the formatting and the images).