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Mavericks on E6410 with Intel HD graphics


Hervé

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This was a Windows 7 machine and was working on both displays with Windows.  I had the second monitor connected via DVI only to start.  Then I tried VGA.  Neither worked.

 

Also, I just checked the bdmesg section in Chameleon Wizard and I noticed this:

 

Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/modules/._Keylayout.dylib] 177 bytes.

Invalid mach magic 0x7160500

WARNING: Unable to start ._Keylayout.dylib

Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/modules/._Resolution.dylib] 177 bytes.

Invalid mach magic 0x7160500

WARNING: Unable to start ._Resolution.dylib

Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/modules/Keylayout.dylib] 13464 bytes.

Module 'Keylayout.dylib' by 'Unknown' Loaded.

    Description:

    Version: 0

    Compat:  0

Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/modules/Resolution.dylib] 26528 bytes.

Module 'Resolution.dylib' by 'Unknown' Loaded.

    Description:

    Version: 0

    Compat:  0

Resolution:

 

 

Looks like it might have some trouble loading a few of the dylib files. 

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I followed Patel's guide and haven't been able to get past the boot screen unless I run -x, problem is that MyHack won't run in safe mode.

 

When booting from the USB I am stuck at waitForSystemMapper

 

I also have an Nvidia card.

 

Any help would be appreciated

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I followed Patel's guide and haven't been able to get past the boot screen unless I run -x, problem is that MyHack won't run in safe mode.

 

When booting from the USB I am stuck at waitForSystemMapper

 

I also have an Nvidia card.

 

Any help would be appreciated

 

Try "-f" (without quotes)

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Hello everyone, im following this topic https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/3115-mavericks-on-e6410-nvidia/ to install 10.9 on my Latitude E6410 with intel core i7 m620. 

 

But this tutorial is for the nvidia gpu not for intel hd graphics. How I should to proceed? And what smbios should I use? 

 

Sorry for my bad english! Thanks!!  :D

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OK, I tried something new with my DVI ports.  Let's call them DVI1 and DVI2 and they are connected to Monitor1 and Monitor2 (identical models) respectively in a docking station.  I plugged in DVI1 and booted my E6410.  Obviously, Monitor1 came on.  Then I tried plugging in DVI2 and still nothing.  I shutdown and this time plugged in DVI2 and booted my E6410.  This time Monitor2 came on.  I tried plugging in DVI1, but Monitor1 did not come on.  Any thoughts on that?  Does that mean that the hackintosh can only see one monitor at a time?

 

And the resolution still won't adjust.  Seems like I've tried a lot of different combinations with Chameleon Wizard with the same results.  Maybe there's a combination I'm not trying?

 

Thanks for all the help so far!  Hopefully I can get this working soon!

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