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Are you booting -v ? 70 Seconds sounds like a long boot time. Mine is around 45 seconds- which is, in my opinion, decent. Try running myFix to fix any kernelcache problems. Booting WITHOUT -v will make you boot faster I think the important thing here to know is that boot time is mostly hardware specific. I hope you are not using some sort of distro or anything. Stick to retail installs. If all else fails- just be happy it boots.
Nope, no -v while booting.
And I've used the same retail installs I've used with my desktop, which boots like a charm (15s).
Can't understand why.. I'll try with myFix.
Thank you
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Hey there.
I've used this tutorial for my Laptop - Dell Vostro 1320.
Everything is ok... I was able to run Snow Leopard before, as well.
The only problem is that it takes 70s to boot, while before it was just 15.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Hello everybody.
This is Mauro, from Italy. I'm 28... and I'm a graduated student of IT Engeneer and Computer Science, here in Italy.
I'm using Hackintosh for 4 years. My first try was with an iPC distro. I've used then all the myHack releases, and finally I've just finished installing my Mac OS X Lion thanks to the new myHack by Conti.
I'm very sorry for my 1st message on this board... to be honest... I've forget to read the instructions for new users.
Operating system: Win, Linux, Mac Osx.
Programming Language: C, C++, Java, JSP, PHP. Would like to learn Objective C and start coding for iOS Devices.
I would like to contribute on this forum, with tutorials and trick (the 1st one will be... how to solve the FaceTime problem on Lion)
Thanks.
Mauro
OS X 10.6 & 10.7 - Dell Vostro 1500 & Similar Dells
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Hey dude.. I was finally able to speed up the boot time.
I've discovered that Boot was hanging on [PCI Configuration Begin] message.
Here the url http://netkas.org/?p=849 to solve the problem. It also simplify your tutotial: there is no more need of IOPCIFamily.kext and AppleACPIPlatform.kext from 10.6.7 system.
Hope this help.
(Anyway I'm using this guide on Dell Vostro 1320, and it works like a charm... of course with the right kext of Wireless and Audio)