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scram69

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  1. I'm guessing from your signature that your GMAD620 is on 10.6. I'm using 10.7 and the VoodooPS2 (option #2) does not enable scrolling.
  2. Did you ever find a solution? I also found the default (ANV-slice) unusable. But no other options for the D620 seem to support scrolling. I ended up using option 0 (the myHack default) as it gives the best behavior in the absence of scrolling.
  3. Actually, it would appear that I do: There are 14,894 posts and counting on the forum. Would it hurt to put a warning about NVram.dylib on the EDP page?
  4. The latest bootpacks are hosed. You may have better luck using the Extra-Bootpack folder from this post.
  5. Well, I see someone else has been bitten by the latest EDP. There's a problem here guys. I had long ago over-written the myHack USB stick I used for install. Building a new one using either of the D620 bootpacks results in the same fail. Fortunately, I was able to build a workable USB boot stick using the Extra folder from this post, plus the DSDT from the one of the latest D620 boot packs. Therefore, the DSDT is not the problem. I also tested the smbios.plist and org.chameleon.Boot.plist, and they weren't the problem either. So I suspect either Extensions/ or modules/
  6. I have a D620 (Intel gfx) running 10.7.2. I updated to the latest EDP to try some of the new kexts. I ran the EDP installer (it detected my older 1.9.2 EDP) and installed the new kexts. Now on boot, all I see is "Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/mach_kernel] 7948640 bytes." Then it stops. Gets no further.
  7. kmand- Did you try it yet? How'd it go?
  8. I have a D620 (Intel) and a Broadcom 4321 wifi card (rebranded as Apple per the wiki). This setup worked very well with EDP 1.8 and 10.6.7 (I know, why did I try and upgrade...) I also lost wifi on the EDP 1.9/10.6.8 upgrade - airport refuses to turn on. I have tried replacing IO80211Family and IONetworkingFamily first with 10.6.7 versions, then 10.6.3 versions, neither got airport to turn on. I just tried 10.6.0 versions as recommended above (using Kext Wizard) and now the latitude won't boot. Just repeats some message about 'system shutdown false'. I can still boot to the SL install DVD and run terminal to manually replace kexts. Any suggestions?
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