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  1. Hey, Can you zip your /Extra and add it here.. i want to run a compare against latest EDP
  2. wtf.. do you have a bootable usb pen ?.. like a myhack pen with a bootpack on ?
  3. 1. Go into bios and change your harddisk mode to ACHI 2. Now do the install 3. Once your are done installing, boot from the pen again, this time select your harddisk 4. Once inside OSX, download and install OSX... Enjoy
  4. in that case its most likely chameleon.. in /Extra .. remove FileNVram.dylib and install this www.osxlatitude.com/files/Chamleon.pkg notice: EDP will automaticly update your chameleon when you do a build.. so dont do a new build just yet....
  5. what graphics card do you have ? if you still have the old EDP, try and copy the dsdt.aml from that to /Extra
  6. try and boot with -v -x GraphicsEnabler=no
  7. ok, lots of changes have happend since then that could cause this.. it could be anything from the chameleon to the to changes in the model package. Can you please try and do a new build ? .. just to make sure you have the latest model data.
  8. what EDP version were you on before you updated to the latest ?
  9. sorry.. completely missed this one.. what OS are you on ?
  10. Could be alot of diffrent things.. on the chameleon screen, what chameleon version do yo see there ? (upper right corner)
  11. Original post: http://web.onassar.com/blog/2012/06/30/osx-bash-script-execution-through-keyboard-shortcut/ While the full example is pretty thorough, I wanted to walk through the process I undertook to have some bash code/script run through a shortcut key. I'm going to split this into two pieces. Creating a ServiceFrom any application, you can go to the Application Menu, down to Services and choose one. These services can do a variety of things, such as copy/paste the open file's text, upload the file through an FTP application, etc. We want to create a service that runs a bash command/script. Prepare the bash command and test it in Terminal.app Open up Automator.app Create a new Service In the left column, under the Library header, choose the Utilities option In the column to the right, double-click the Run Shell Script option Paste your command into the textarea Above, under the Service received selected drop-down list, choose no input Hit Command-S to save it, and give it a name (in my case "rsync") Creating the shortcut keyNow that the service has been created, we want to make sure it is both accessible through the theServices submenu, as well as having a shortcut key bound to it. Here are the steps to do both: Open up System Preferences.app Go to the Keyboard settings On the left, choose the Services option Scroll to the bottom, and ensure the rsync (or whatever name you gave it) option is checked When selecting the service, a button titled add shortcut should become visible. Choose this, and add your shortcut
  12. Hi, Cool post, may i suggest that you work with out team to get your model into EDP ?
  13. Could be an issue with your HD.. i would suggest (despite being slow as *beep*) to connect a USB HD, install to that.. see if it works.. and then clone it to the internal HD
  14. That have allready been included in EDP... You should update to latest EDP and give it a try.. i think both your questions is resolved.
  15. Hi, First of all - welcome to OSXL. The laptop you have is this one.. http://www.dell.com/us/dfb/p/latitude-e6400/pd .. is that correct ? This laptop was made in two different models ... one with Nvidia graphics and one with Intel graphics. NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS 160M 256MB DDR2 Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD The Intel model does not support QE/CI (Graphic acceleration) under OSX - basically because there is no driver made for that card by apple to begin with - on some machines, people have had a limited success to get it to work. The nvidia model however should work fine.. So your option is: 1. Live with it 2. Replace the laptop or replace the motherboard.
  16. If you dual boot your Windows PC with OS X or Linux, you may have experienced a problem in which your clocks reset themselves incorrectly every time you boot into Windows. Here's a simple registry edit to fix that. Essentially, the incorrect clock setting happens because OS X and Linux use GMT time while Windows tries to synchronize with your local time zone, getting confused when you reboot between the two. Apple's own Boot Camp drivers for Windows are supposed to fix this problem, though some users have noticed that it still happens even with the drivers installed, and some Linux users are left out in the cold. Furthermore, if you have a Hackintosh, you can't install the Boot Camp drivers, so you'll need to find another way around the problem. To fix it, just hit Start and type regedit.exe in the search box. Hit Enter and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation. Right click anywhere in the right pane and hit New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name it RealTimeIsUniversal, then double click on it and give it a value of 1. The next time you reboot from OS X into Windows, you should notice that your clock actually displays the correct time. Orginal post: http://lifehacker.com/5742148/fix-windows-clock-issues-when-dual+booting-with-os-x
  17. Leon

    Inspiron 9400

    It will with the standard CPU run SL and Lion, but you will have to changed to a c2d to run ML
  18. If you like me is strongly addicted to ical, then you have properly noticed that ical is usually set to PM/AM formats - now for us europeans PM/AM is like the air on the moon.. completely un-relevant. To fix this on mountain lion : 1. Go into System prefs. -> Language & Text -> Region 2. Click on the Customize button under "Times" and change it to something like this by click the white arrows after hour: You might also want to remove the PM/AM markers Enjoy!
  19. awesome mate.. hope it works great.. lets meet up on skype.. we have a meeting tomorrow morning at 20:00 GMT, would be great if you could join
  20. Leon

    Inspiron 9400

    Ya, i was the one who had it..i used it with a SSD and upgraded the CPU.. works good.. loved the resolution.. but i still think i would go for a D830-highres instead
  21. Leon

    Inspiron 9400

    Check out: http://argo.osxlatitude.com/edp/compatibility/
  22. Leon

    Inspiron 9400

    Hi, Before we continue, please register for an account or login with your facebook account.
  23. Hi, Do you live in EU ?.. then maybe its time to wake up and see what is going on in your own backyeard. I strongly encourage everyone reading this to take action - this can not be allowed to happend!
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