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Mavericks on E6410 nVidia


TheRealBigBudz

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Hello all, 


 


Just wanted to let you know about the new guide update. It has been updated to reflect the following:


  • All fixes to date are included

  • VoodooPS2Keyboard Kernel Panics on first boot are gone

  • No more Post Installation steps required!

  • Installer creation has been slightly simplified.

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er, don't know why, I only had to do step 1 to 3 and rebooted.

https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/3115-mavericks-on-e6410-nvidia/page-6&do=findComment&comment=29106

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1. Ensure you have the latest chameleon (do this with the Chameleon Wizard) - check the revision at the top with the revision installed at the bottom (I am using r2266)

 1.1 click Apply

2. Click modules and tick 'FileNVRAM.dylib' and click update  ** btw the Apply button before update

 

3. Reboot so a NVRAM file can be generated

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but fyi, when I had my hackintosh working I don't have serial number.  so right after I generated a my machine serial number I was able to signed in ONCE but after that iMessage didn't want to work for 3 days.  So as I have commented on my other reply to iMessage not working.  I rand update install on chameleon on 4/2/14.

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Bronxteck,

Thanks much, that was a solid answer.  This definitely encourage me to triboot (chameleon, stolen and rebranded) :) as I was thinking I had to go to BIOS to do the switch every time.

 

So  if I had set BIOS to AHCI on let say a Dell Latitude e6410 with a blank HDD, does the following high level steps works?

with patel's note

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Also, for those who have MBR Disks, you can install Mavericks to said disk by copying the following files from the MBR Support folder after you finish Creating the Installer:
1. Copy OSInstall.mpkg to [iNSTALLER ROOT]/System/Installation/Packages
2. Copy OSInstall to [iNSTALLER

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1. create hackintosh partition. Linux, Windows.

1.1 install Chameleon

2. install OSX

3. install Linux, Windows,

 

So every time I cool boot I can choose OS to work with?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hi IONIX,

on you Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth did you have it shipped with your system?  What model is this machine.  I have dell e6410 and don't have Bluetooth preinstalled.  So I like to get a sense on installing it myself.   Also, the Dell Wireless 5540 3G/HSDPA are you using it?

 

Thanks.

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Bronxteck,

Thanks much, that was a solid answer.  This definitely encourage me to triboot (chameleon, stolen and rebranded) :) as I was thinking I had to go to BIOS to do the switch every time.

 

So  if I had set BIOS to AHCI on let say a Dell Latitude e6410 with a blank HDD, does the following high level steps works?

with patel's note

"

Also, for those who have MBR Disks, you can install Mavericks to said disk by copying the following files from the MBR Support folder after you finish Creating the Installer:

1. Copy OSInstall.mpkg to [iNSTALLER ROOT]/System/Installation/Packages

2. Copy OSInstall to [iNSTALLER

"

1. create hackintosh partition. Linux, Windows.

1.1 install Chameleon

2. install OSX

3. install Linux, Windows,

 

So every time I cool boot I can choose OS to work with?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

I found this:

http://lifehacker.com/5698205/how-to-triple-boot-your-hackintosh-with-windows-and-linux

 

It's a bit dated, so it references Snow Leopard/Windows 7/an older version of Ubuntu, but it should work the same way with the current OSes.

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Hi IONIX,

on you Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth did you have it shipped with your system?  What model is this machine.  I have dell e6410 and don't have Bluetooth preinstalled.  So I like to get a sense on installing it myself.   Also, the Dell Wireless 5540 3G/HSDPA are you using it?

 

Thanks.

 

I had ordered a DW 375 Bluetooth for my system after I got it. I installed it when it came (a bit of a process is involved, so make sure you have time!) and it works with OS X just fine. Can't comment on the DW 5540 though; I took mine out because I didn't use it. 

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Hi IONIX,

on you Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth did you have it shipped with your system?  What model is this machine.  I have dell e6410 and don't have Bluetooth preinstalled.  So I like to get a sense on installing it myself.   Also, the Dell Wireless 5540 3G/HSDPA are you using it?

 

Thanks.

Yes my E6410 was shipped with DW375BT and DW5540HSDPA. I only changed the wlan adapter. Shipped with Intel and replaced with DW1510 Broadcom.

The DW5540 is not in use, i only use hotspot option with my IPhone 5s when needed.

 

Searching for a battery display fix no success at this time

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I tried a battery app on 1 of the 2 e6410 NVidia it didn't work.  But I thought I saw battery icon before.  And mystery appeared today.  Both of my battery status is showing.  on one of them the battery stat show no % when single click on it, it said Condition: Replace Now.  the other one it's normal 92%.

 

The only problem I have now is the sleep problem. so for now I choose never sleep. 

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Hello All,


 


I'm just wondering if there is a fix for the external vga port?  I have a docking station, i've tried using the vga port on it as well and no luck.  


 


Im not seeing anything anywhere when I search google for it except dead ends.


 


What about the Displayport?  I dont have the displayport cable, so i havent tried it.


 


Thanks in advance.


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