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  1. Bug found, bug fixed. Thanx for letting us know mate
  2. Hi People, Sorry for the trouble, we found a BIG bug, and have updated the package on the wiki.. please re-download
  3. Yes, just upgrade to 10.7.2 .. that should do the trick
  4. Maybe.. i usually stick to Intel and runcore drives.. can't speak for the other onces.. sadly.. but.. thats what we get for playing with hackingt0shing.. however, alternative to TRIM, is to (eg. every week) run a erase-free-space on the drive
  5. Have you tried the "TRIM Enabler" and are you 100% sure that TRIM is supported by the SSD ? (i have 3 x ssd, only one support TRIM
  6. You can see the disk in bios and install OSX onto it ?.. but not boot from it ?
  7. You dont have todo any sudo yourself, just run edptool.command .. and dont run rebuild.sh directly.. call it from edptool. I'v done 8 test scenarios, and can't get it to fail.. Look here.... -------- Generating /Extra/Extensions.mkext (used as a backup solution) Fixing permissions for /Extra (running chown and chmod) Cleaning /Extra/0edp.kext... Copying kexts from /Extra/Extensions/ to 0edp.kext Settings permissions for /Extra/0edp.kext Copying /Extra/0edp.kext to /System/Library/Extensions Generating new kernel cache... kextcache will now build a new linked kernel, please give it a few minutes before you restart... ------------- Running other OSX Fixes ---------------- Applying fix for .. Waiting for DSMOS, by running chown on / Applying fix for missing /var/db/BootCache.playlist Build done, hit ENTER to return to main menu....
  8. I agree to that but we havent done it, because alot of settings is bound to the serial, meaning every time we change the serial, we would mess up settings, hence why it would be better if people themself change the serial to something they can remember. Offcourse, in future versions, we could consider to make a "settings.xml" file that could be migrated and backed up.. but thats for the future
  9. I dont think machine support is needed for TRIM, just HD and OS.. atleast thats how i understand the specification.. try and look up your HD model number and have a look at the vendor spec
  10. You can use trim enabler to enable 3th. party SSDTrim support on Lion (your ssd needs to support TRIM offcourse) Download from: http://team.osxlatitude.com/tools/TRIM%20Enabler.zip
  11. wow.. thats a different one.. Mario (Bronxteck) is running on the same machine as you without any problems - very strange. Few questions.. 1. Are you running latest bios version ? 2. What CPU do you have in your machine ? 3. Try and reset your bios to default and boot again 4. What is your memory configuration ?, does it help if you boot with just one stick
  12. Must be a some permissions issue at your machine, i'v tested on 4-5 machines and it works there.. try and run repair permissions on your harddisk using disk utility
  13. Change your serial in /Extra/smbios.plist SMserial 53HX14J
  14. .. just wait until you see what we got in store for the future
  15. Can't take credit for this one, its a team effort mate
  16. yep.. and its even tested with the latest pre-beta 10.7.3
  17. Yes, time machine is (suprise suprise) made for a real mac, meaning, it over-writes the boot system.. that is if you do a full restore. Installing chameleon should be enough to do the trick
  18. Try and boot with the -v flag, that should allow you to see what the reason for the kernel panic is..
  19. what the hell.. thats a new one.. where do you get the sign ?
  20. Leon

    Dell Latitude E5500

    Its a nice machine, so dont give up on it just yet.. What happends now when you try to put it to sleep ?
  21. actually no idear, it seemed to work fine on my D430 with the mediadock
  22. Try and do a new building again, might be a error during the build process.. What CPU do you have ?
  23. Leon

    Dell Latitude E5500

    amazing.. you have a fully working /Extra package ?.. mind if we add that to EDP ? Sleep... hmm..tried adding sleepenabler.kext ?
  24. Hi, I'm moving all e6220 posts to the new main thread. https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/851-dell-e6220-research-thread/
  25. Specifications: Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-2520M Processor (3M Cache, up to 3.20 GHz) Graphics Processor(GPU) : Intel® HD Graphics 3000 Chipset : Intel® QM67 Express Chipset Hard disk : 320GB 7200rpm HDD RAM : 4GB DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM Wifi : Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6205 Network Adapter Bluetooth : Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth® 3.0 Ethernet : Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Network Controller Audio : IDT 92HD90BXX High Definition Audio USB 3.0 : None Touchpad : ALPS Touchpad Webcam : Dell HD WebCam Card reader : Unknown card reader Monitor : 12.5 HD (1366x768) Anti-Glare LED Optical Drive : DVD+/-RW Battery : 6Cells 60 Whrs Interface : 1 x Microphone/ Headphone combo jack 1 x USB/eSATA combo 1 x VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor 2 x USB 2.0 port(s) 1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert 1 x HDMI Working: Graphics with QE/CI on Intel HD3000 GPU Audio with AppleHDA/VoodooHDA Bluetooth Ethernet USB2.0 VGA and HDMI (With Audio) Webcam Optical Drive Battery Touchpad Sleep, Processor P&C-States with Native power management Not working: Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6205 Card reader Unknown: None Issues: None UPDATED: For Installation: Follow the Steps in the link below, starting with Pre installation, Installation and Post Installation: http://osxlatitude.com/edp/pre-installation/] OS: OSX Lion 10.7.2 and Windows 7 in dualboot Negative OSX Notes: * Have to boot with -f * Low brightness during boot, helps to put it to sleep and bright it back * Wifi does not work, needs to be replaced Posetive OSX notes: * Sleep works with sleepenabler * Graphics are fairly OK in 10.7.2 (10.7.1 graphics blows) * Feels fast and snappy Today, on the one year birthday of OSXLatitude, we move into a new age of support for E laptops, this first package will show the way UPDATE - 23th. January Ok, so it seems that we need to use a older version of chameleon in order to boot correctly -> boot.zip
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