Atv Usb Creator Mac
With the ATV USB Creator, USB patch sticks can be created on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux to install additional software packages via the USB port on Apple TV. In addition to SSH tools, there are also pre-built packages for installation of Media Center programs such as XBMC and Boxee. Atvusb-creator is the uber USB flash drive creator for the AppleTV. Creates USB flash drive based installers that include patchstick, factory restore and various.
- See also: Apple TV 1 and HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux)
THIS PAGE IS OUTDATED: How to install logitech options. XBMC v12 and higher no longer run on the original ATV OS. To use v12 and higher you must install a Linux-based OS on the Apple TV 1 |
It is highly recommended that you replace the WiFi card with a Broadcom Crystal HD to enable playback of HD videos.
It is also highly recommended that you consider installing a linux-based OS install with XBMC for various reasons.
1 Original ATV OS
Requirements:
- Apple computer with Mac OS X 10.4+ or Windows XP+ computer with a USB port and ATV USB Creator installed.
- 512MB (or larger) USB flash memory drive. You can also use memory cards and a USB reader in place of a typical USB drive.
- Make sure the Apple TV 1 is updated latest software version (3.0.2) before proceeding.
NOTE: Just to be safe, unplug any other USB drives just in case (as you do not want to risk ATV USB Creator overwriting the data on any other USB drive you might have connected).
- Download the ATV USB Creator from http://code.google.com/p/atvusb-creator/
- Insert a USB flash memory drive into your Mac or Windows machine and format the drive as FAT32. This will erase all data previously on the USB drive.
- Run the ATV USB Creator.
- Select the following options:
- For 'Choose an Installation' select 'ATV-Patchstick'
- You don't need to do anything for 'Download AppleTV Update DMG or Choose a DMG'. ATV USB Creator will automatically download this file from Apple's servers, so you don't need to do anything there.
- For 'Installation Options' you should not need to change anything. 'AppleTV version 3.x' should already be selected, and there should already be check marks for 'ssh tools', 'bin utils', 'SoftwareMenu', and 'XBMC/Boxee for Mac'
- For 'USB Target Device' select the USB drive you inserted into your computer. You may need to hit the refresh button for it to show up.
- Now you can click on 'Create Using ->'
- When the USB drive patchstick is done being created you can then remove it.
- Power off the Apple TV 1 and insert the USB drive patchstick.
- Power on your Apple TV 1 while holding the minus (down) key on the remote (not always required, but will force the ATV to check USB) and wait for the picture of a Penguin (Tux) sitting on an Apple TV 1. If you do not see this picture when you boot up, and the Apple TV 1 just boots up normally, you may need to create a new USB drive patchstick using a different USB drive (preferably using a different brand). Sometimes some USB drives don't work for booting. You can also use memory cards and a USB reader in place of a typical USB drive.
- After the installation is done and the screen says you can reboot, remove the USB drive patchstick and unplug/re-plug the power to the Apple TV 1 to reboot it.
- Your Apple TV 1 GUI will now have a new 'Launcher' menu option on the main menu.
- Install XBMC by selecting 'Launcher', then 'Downloads', then select XBMC. (There may be more than one entry for XBMC, where one is a 'Stable' build and the other is either a 'developer preview' or beta.
- If you installed the CrystalHD card you now need to install a driver for it. Follow this guide and restart Apple TV after finishing installing CrystalHD driver.
- Select 'Launcher' then select 'XBMC' in the sub-menu to start XBMC.
1.1 Updating
Newer versions of XBMC after v11 will no longer work on an ATV1 with the original OS. To use these you will need to install a Linux-based OS: HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux).