Jump to content

Jake Lo

Moderators
  • Posts

    14357
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    867

Everything posted by Jake Lo

  1. Which Extra bootpack are you using? Can you explain your step by step process you took to get this far?
  2. According to their posts above, they are able to follow my guide and use the Extra folder for the OptiPlex 9010 model here and it worked nicely. Follow guide here http://myhack.sojugarden.com/guide/ to create the USB Installer. Good luck!
  3. After replacing ApplePS2Controller.kext in the USB installer, did you run myfix to update cache and fix permission? Please list what's in your Extra\Extension folder of the USB installer.
  4. Madmax, It should be 01280f00 0003
  5. jacxum, What's the specs of your PCIe video card? You might need a patching job by Dinesh to get sleep/shutdown/restart to working properly. Head over to https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/1945-dsdtssdt-patching/ JL
  6. You need to get a Displayport to DVI or Displayport to HDMI adapter. Personally, I haven't tested the DP to HDMI adapter, but only DP to DVI adapter which works perfectly. You don't need to rebuild your system, just plug in the adapter and you'll see OSX is installed successfully.
  7. Welcome to OSXLatitude kukhuvud, Your optiplex 7010 should be able to run Mountain Lion. Please list your specs if you need any assistance. JL
  8. Can you list what works or not works for the system with your kexts and dsdt file. ie. hdmi, multitouch touchpad... Please attach your Extra so we could add this model to EDP. Thanks.
  9. The black strip can be easily lift up and the two wires detach. Make sure you take out the battery first. Try not to do it in an area with lots of static charge like on a carpet.
  10. Herve, It won't go to sleep automatically, I have to click on sleep to get it to sleep. I probably need a DSDT file to fix that I guess.
  11. Looking at the wireless pix, it shows an Intel Centrino card. It's not supported, you'll need to replace it. Please check Leon's recommendation.
  12. You could read more about the tool at the creators website. Another member here Igashu, had gotten his E6520 with Nvidia nvs4200 working pretty well as I had follow it for my E6420 with nvidia display with success. That is pretty close to your hardware, not knowing what your pc specs is. Check out his instruction here and use his bootpack for the build. You should be able to get most thing up and running. Might need some fine tuning after. Check out this thread as well or use our search function. Edit: Update link http://www.osxlatitude.com/edp/documentation/pre-installation/
  13. You also need to consider the wireless card whitelist that Lenovo has on their BIOS. You can't just install any wireless card that fits.
  14. Welcome to OSXlatitude Sorcerer, Here we use the excellent tool myHack by Conti to build our OSX's. If you game, I invite you to test it out. You can start by following the process here. You can skip the EDP part since this model is not added yet. Just follow the USB Installer Creation and the Installation steps. Use my bootpack to replace the generic Extra folder. You have pretty much the same specs as my E6420, I had to replace the Intel centrino wireless with a Dell DW1510 wireless card, works nicely. Post back your success or failure. JL
  15. BCM 4313 [14e4:4727]/Dell DW1501 is not supported. Check here for a list of supported wifi card https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2120-wireless-cards-inventory/
  16. You can install it using myHack.app. You can then upgrade to latest version v2.2svn r2203 using Chameleon.
  17. You should select the root as the target.
  18. Check out this guide by Leon. It said you'll need to replace the wifi/BT card. Run lspci -nn from the terminal and post your result here to see what cards are in your system.
  19. Check to see if there's any problem program that's not close properly by running Option-Command-Esc and end them.
  20. Placed the kext in Extra\Extension and run myfix/full
  21. Sleep is not possible with the nvidia 5200m yet. Will need a lot of DSDT editing to get that to work and I'm no expert in that area.
  22. Try this one, I added the deviceID for this device. 1217/8221 VoodooSDHC.kext.zip
  23. You're welcome, glad you got your system up and running. The DW1510 should be working out of the box, it'll show as a third party wireless card. Check out this article by Leon to rebrand this card into an Airport Extreme, that's what I've done for mine.
  24. Hmm, EDP shows this specs: Dell Latitude E6530 (i7 3520M & NVS 5200M) My DSDT and SSDT are for i7 -3720QM & nvs5200m HDMI sound does work, I've tested that. For SDcard, you might have to modify the deviceID. Use system info.app to find what it is and put it in info.plist You'll need to install Java for this app to work System Info.app.zip
  25. Try this kext, it's included in the bootpack from edp. I don't have Bluetooth, so I can't test it for you. HDMI and USB3 should be working already. IOBluetoothFamily.kext.zip
×
×
  • Create New...