
I recently purchased the Asus eee pc 1005HA and needed to install OSX (actually on this machine I chose the iDeneb method). While working on a tight budget for this project I didn’t want to drop an extra $70 or so dollars for an external dvd drive. Instead I opted for a 16gig key drive that ended up costing around $30 and will definitely be put to use way more the a dvd drive.
Below are the instructions on how to get OSX on the key and have it bootable for installation. I’ll walk through the OSX method and the OSX86* method for you Hackintosh fiends.
OSX 10.6 method for bootable USB key install
- Insert your retail DVD into drive.
- Plug in usb key. I recommend getting at least a 16gig drive so you don’t run into capacity issues.
- Open Disk Utitlity. Locatied in Applocations/Utitilties/DiskUtitily.app
- Partition the USB drive and select GUID in the options so it will be bootable on a Mac.
- Select restore and drag the image of the DVD on the left into the input path.
- Drag the USB drive into the destination drive.
- Click the restore button.
- Sit back and relax cause you will be waiting for about 20-30 mins for the key to be formatted properly.
This method will also work on 10.5.
OSX86 Method (Tested with iDeneb ISO)
- Insert your retail DVD into drive.
- Plug in usb key. I recommend getting at least a 16gig drive so you don’t run into capacity issues.
- Open Disk Utitlity. Locatied in Applocations/Utitilties/DiskUtitily.app
- Partition the USB drive and select MRB in the options so it will be bootable on a Mac.
- Select restore and drag the image of the DVD on the left into the input path.
- Drag the USB drive into the destination drive
- Click the restore button
- Waiting for about 20-30 mins for the key to be formatted properly
- Once the USB drive have been formated you need to make it bootable with Darwin.
- Download OSX86 Tool Here.*
- RunĀ OSx86 Tools, click install EFI/Run FDISK, choose to install PC EFI 8 on your USB Drive.
Note*: Some OSX86 users may encounter errors using OSX86 Tool. For my Asus eee pc 1005ha I had to use PC EFI v9, which worked fine. You can grab it here.
