Attempting to repair the disk under Disk Utility fails with error “invalid b-tree node size”. This time, although Disk Utility shows the HFS+ partition size correctly as 40GB, Finder still reports the size as 20GB. I even tried to use CloneZilla to backup the original HFS+ partition from the 20GB hard disk, and restore it to the new HFS+ partition on the 40GB hard disk. GParted also won’t help as it can only shrink, not grow HFS+ partition. If you try it, you will get the “mediaKit reports partition map too small” error message. However, expanding the hard disk is not as simple as using VmWare to expand it to 40 GB and run Disk Utility to grow the partition. The default hard disk size is too small (20GB) for the iPhone SDK. This is needed because OS X assumes system time to be in GMT.ģ. Try to wait longer and press F5 a few times before selecting the Apple icon.Īfter that, switch to Formats and Input menu and change everything to English (optional)ĭisable Software Updates, Sleep (under Energy Saver), Screen Saver and Time Machine.Īlso, go to Date & Time preferences, disable time synchronization and select a timezone so that the Mac system time is the same as what is displayed by Windows. If VmWare reports no disk activity a few seconds after the loading screen comes up, reset the machine and try again. If you select the icon too soon, for some reason, the bootloader will not see the hard disk and you will be stuck at the loading screen forever. Wait at least 15 seconds before pressing F5 and select the Apple icon to boot into Mac OS X from the virtual hard disk. The machine should boot up from the emulated CD-ROM, showing the Chameleon bootloader. Download and start the VMX virtual machine. A file joiner tool for Mac such as Split&Concat, a port of hjsplit for Macġ. A file splitter tool for Windows such as FFSJ or HJSplitħ. A Windows tool to create ISO file, such as MagicISO or WinISOĦ. The latest iPhone SDK downloaded from hereĥ. OS X 10.6.4 VMWare disk image which can be downloaded hereĤ. At least 3GB of RAM on host with at least 2GB of RAM allocated to VMWare image.ģ. You can check if your computer supports this by using CPUZ and check if your CPU supports VT-X instructions.Ģ. A computer whose CPU supports hardware virtualization. To upgrade to 10.6.8, refer to this article.ġ. This guide shows you how to get the latest iPhone SDK running on Mac OS X 10.6.4 under VmWare.
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