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The Apple TV 1st Generation is a smart TV box released by Apple in 2007. It contains a 1GHz Intel processor identical in specifications to the Pentium M ULV 723, 256MB of soldered DDR2 RAM, a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 graphics card, and an IDE hard drive. |
The Apple TV 1st Generation is a smart TV box released by Apple in 2007. It contains a 1GHz Intel processor identical in specifications to the Pentium M ULV 723, 256MB of soldered DDR2 RAM, a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 graphics card, and an IDE hard drive. |
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==Boot Process and Quirks== |
==Boot Process and Quirks== |
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Like Intel Macs, the Apple TV 1st Generation uses EFI firmware; however, unlike Intel Macs, the Apple TV can only boot from a single boot.efi, located at either /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi or /boot.efi on an HFS |
Like Intel Macs, the Apple TV 1st Generation uses EFI firmware; however, unlike Intel Macs, the Apple TV can only boot from a single boot.efi, located at either /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi or /boot.efi on an HFS |
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The Apple TV 1st Generation is a smart TV box released by Apple in 2007. It contains a 1GHz Intel processor identical in specifications to the Pentium M ULV 723, 256MB of soldered DDR2 RAM, a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 graphics card, and an IDE hard drive.
Boot Process and Quirks
Like Intel Macs, the Apple TV 1st Generation uses EFI firmware; however, unlike Intel Macs, the Apple TV can only boot from a single boot.efi, located at either /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi or /boot.efi on an HFS