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Leon

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  1. Select to boot from usb, Then in the chamelleon boot menu select ur HD, once you are in osx do this: 1. Install edp + boootloader 2. Install all updates 3. Reboot
  2. Cool.. have you tested booting on it ? btw.. i updated: http://www.osxlatitude.com/groups/d4xosx/wiki/a5841/Creating_a_USB_Installation_pen_with_OSX_for_Dell_Latitudes.html
  3. Ok, wish i had time to help, but i'm kept up by alot of work these days .. but i will surely follow your progress...
  4. Hi Malevo, If your installation is 100% work, please contact me on [email protected] - it could be interesting to add your model to EDP.
  5. Do that, when/if you succed, please report back with a guide so we can update the wiki
  6. I actually dont know, we stopped supporting windows because it wasent stable.. how about booting from a ubuntu livecd, mount your HD with the image and make it that way ?
  7. Hey Phil, Cool to see your around - let me shortly introduce Phil.. Phil is the guy who made the app. For the record, it works great here.. on both SL and Lion. What could be interesting to research, is wether it can be made on an account level.. (in a multi-account setup, all return receipts is sent to the same account)
  8. Did you choose to install the pcmcia driver ?
  9. http://www.osxlatitude.com/groups/d4xosx/wiki/a5841/Creating_a_USB_Installation_pen_with_OSX_for_Dell_Latitudes.html
  10. Look at the wiki, there is a guide for it...
  11. You key to success is here: http://www.osxlatitude.com/groups/d4xosx/wiki/a5841/Creating_a_USB_Installation_pen_with_OSX_for_Dell_Latitudes.html
  12. Hi, We are aware of the problem, and its fixed in EDP 1.9 that is due for a release any time soon
  13. Just for the fun of it, could you do a new build, but select D620 intel/nvidia (depending on your model)
  14. try and click the " + " and in sysprefs. -> network and see if the card is there. .i have seen on a D830 that i had to add the card because it wasent detected during installation...
  15. try and search the forums.. i'm allmost 100% sure i saw a solution here somewhere
  16. We only support vanilla kernels here.. Read more about how you do a new build wit EDP, then try without the powerpack... http://www.osxlatitude.com/groups/d4xosx/wiki/900e4/How_to_do_a_new_build.html
  17. i have seen the issue before, but not sure of the solution.. quick work around (for now) until we figure this out is to install istat menus or one of the istat dashboard widgets to monitor your machine.. I think somebody else here at the forum had the same problem.. so you might try and search around... one thing to try: * Make sure that you are running latest update of osx * Make sure that you are using EDP 1.8 * Try without the powerpack..
  18. You wont get that to work under osx, the reason is, that the led light is activated from the driver, and support for that simply dosent exists in the driver, meaning your options is: 1. Dont care about it and forget about it 2. Write a new driver that works *good luck*
  19. let me get it right... Your wireless works, but you dont have a green light in the wifi icon on top of the keyboard.. did i understand you right ?
  20. sorry to tell you mate, but to get that to work, you will need support for it in the driver.. and we dont have that..
  21. Leon

    420 woes

    Head over to the wiki... there is guides for everything.. what you basicly need to do, is to install EDP
  22. hey, Yep.. it will work in windows also.. and yes, i think it will solve your present problem
  23. Is your card apple branded ? (look at wiki)
  24. the onces you sent to also have to click "yes"
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