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Precision M6300: can it run Yosemite?


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This is same family and generation (chipset GM/PM965) as good old Latitude D630/D830 or Precision M2300/M4300 even though, unlike its M65 predecessor (chipset PM945), this particular model's physical design is based on the older style of Inspiron 6x00 laptops.

 

I understand some folks got full QE/CI under Mavericks (through I'm not 100% sure) so, in theory, it should also be Ok with Yosemite and/or El Capitan, especially as it's based on a G8x chip which is supported by those OS X versions. You may also try the nVidia Web driver.

 

Check if the nVidia kext load when you boot; then I would expect you to need to play a little with DSDT patching of the discrete graphics device and possible the SMBIOS profile

 

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-FX-1600M.8838.0.html

http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/89538/en-us

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So since M6300 is also similar to D830 (is there any old laptop left that isn't :-P) I did what I did with the Vostro 1400 recently. Simply popped my Inspiron 1720 USB stick (which I think I'm never going to erase) and it installed Yosemite. Once again I didn't even have to make a M6300 DSDT.

 

So then I built El Capitan USB Stick. I took some kexts from my E6500 successful El Capitan install, merged it with appropriate kexts from the M6300 Mavericks thread, and also took readymade DSDT from that thread.

 

I am installing El Capitan on the M6300 now, tee hee...

I will start El Capitan thread for M6300 if I have trouble getting it to work.

 

Thank you one, and all.

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