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ConRoe1333-D667 R2.0 LGA 775 for Intel ® Dual Core Core™ 2 Extreme / Core™ 2 Duo / Pentium ® Dual Core / Celeron, supporting Dual Core Wolfdale processors Intel ® 945GC A2 Chipset. Advanced PC users may be able to update ASRock drivers manually by searching for the correct version at the ASRock Driver Support ensuring that it matches the device type and exact model, downloading and installing it. Dec 01, 2011 I've been searching the forum to find out if it's possible to install Snow Leopard OSX on an old AsRock Socket 775 motherboard I have. Here is the description of the layout: Motherboard: ASrock ConRoe1333-D667, Socket 775, Intel® 945GC A2 Chipset.
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I've been searching the forum to find out if it's possible to install Snow Leopard OSX on an old AsRock Socket 775 motherboard I have. Here is the description of the layout:
Motherboard: ASrock ConRoe1333-D667, Socket 775, Intel® 945GC A2 Chipset
CPU: Intel Core2 6420
DVD drive: Sata
Chipset: Northbridge: Intel® 945GC A2, - Southbridge: Intel® ICH7
Graphics: the add on card is: Nvidia PCI express (not sure of model number), also has - Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Sound: Onboard (ALC888 Audio Codec)
LAN: Realtek PCIE x1 LAN 8101E
- Speed: 10/100 Ethernet
- Supports Wake-On-LAN
- Supports PXE
Just for grins, I tried to install OSX Snow Leopard using Iboot Legacy version from my dvd drive and of course I got a kernal panic message that would not allow me to go forward. Could the issue be that I'm using the board's built-in onboard graphics (not a compatible video card)? Any thoughts? Am I wasting my time messing around with this board? I've read that others have had success using the old Core2 processors that use Socket 775 but I'm not sure what motherboard and video card combo works.
If this set up doesn't work, is it even worth messing with...or should I start with a new style motherboard that supports the I-3 or I5 cpu?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Acecool