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DLinkOZ

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  1. I have the same issue, had typed up a lot of what's on the screen in verbose mode but was deleted. Essentially, some dependency issues revolving around ps2 controller and touchpad.
  2. That auction has all kinds of red flags. All stock photos. Pics disagree with each other: Pics 1 and 8 shows the SD card slot in the proper place, just to the right of the screen release button, pics 3 and 4 shows no screen release button and the SD card slot perfectly centered. Pic 7 shows the same rear as my 6410, no idea what 2 and 5 are (other than different)
  3. First time playing with a hackintosh since Apple originally went to x86 hardware, and I must say that due to this guide it was an absolute cake walk. My wifi didn't work, but that was due to my laptop including the Intel-based adapter. I paid $9.99 and free shipping for the proper broadcom-based adapter, arrived the next day and now wifi works great. As everyone knows, the built-in SD card reader doesn't work, but I have an old Targus multi-reader in my bag and it works perfectly. So no biggee there. As for the 10.8.5 upgrade, it says that it failed even when connected via ethernet. But as previously mentioned, rebooting shows that it actually completed successfully. Also, I haven't tried the VGA port, however I use a dock and the DVI out on it works flawlessly. Had the second display going throughout the install without any issues. All multi-monitor functions seem to work perfectly, as well. The audio out on the dock doesn't work, so I just plug my speakers into the headphone jack on the laptop itself, so no issue there. In all, thanks to the hard work of the OP, turning a Dell e6410 into a Hackbook Pro is a piece of cake and the resulting system is a pleasure to use (back in '06 it was a pain to keep hacking at it to stay working).
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