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You just have to take the plunge and have the fun doing it. Just follow the process, first "INSTALLATION/Install on AMD System" and fire away. I suggest to start with OS X 10.6.8, make your system a stable "Hackintosh" and upgrade thereafter. God luck and have fun (while you learn) doing it!
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Run "Disk Utility/Repair Permission". Use USB keyboard/mouse before running start turning on laptop.
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I had the same issue, I set my system BIOS to "Auto" on Temperature control. This Tjmax parameter are only for Core, Core 2's and the newer CPU, not on Pentiuem 4's and Pentium D's.
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You're not the only one, I have the same result on my D630.
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I hope you know what those glitches are. I challenge you to mention a couple of glitches or are those glitches are actually software bugs?
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Here's the link for v.02: http://potatosaladx.blogspot.ca/2007/06/i8kfangui-for-mac-os-x-v02-with-dual.html
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RocketFish HD Webcam, RF-HDWEB http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/computer-accessories/RF-HDWEB.html
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Use the guide for D630 Intel graphics card.
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There's one thing that is missing in the guide and that is to install AppleACPIPlatform. kext (from OS X Snow leopard 10.6.x). To be able to perform this you need your D430 system and use the OS X Mountain Lion install disk as a USB drive. 1. Boot your D430 system, once OS X is loaded, connect the USB drive where OS X Mountain Lion was installed. 2. Open KextWizard, and install AppleACPIPlatform. kext in S/L/E folder. BTW, you should install kext first on your desktop. Here's the link where to get it or see the attached kext. http://team.osxlatitude.com/?dir=fixes/coolbook-lion 3. Open application myHack/myFix/ 4. Select Full mode on the USB OS X Mountain Lion install disk. 5. Restart and boot on the USB OS X Mountain Lion install disk drive. Voila! Good luck and I'm pretty sure that should work. I encountered the same problem on D630 Nvidia. AppleACPIPlatform.kext from 10.6.7.zip
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All LogiTech webcams that are UVC compatible to function on OSX 10.4.9 & above are listed here: http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6471/~/uvc-webcam-support-for-mac-os-10.4.9-and-above and here: http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=83939
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D630 - Snow installs but no Ethernet / Lion cannot see SATA HDD
albert e replied to Spurs4ever's topic in The Archive
Do you have a multi-boot partition (Win 7 & OS X)? -
I suggest you format the destination HD first. It always work!
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Your partition boot manager is faulty (No selected partition to boot). You have to boot with Windows ? Repair Disk(if you have it in a CD or USB drive) and use DOS prompt command to recover/enable the particular partition you want to boot first ( Linus, OS X or Windows). I suggest this link, read it and used it to fix your issues. http://ss64.com/nt/diskpart.html Restart your PC, insert Windows Repair Disk in CD/DVD drive. On DOS prompt, type "diskpart" and then return. These are steps that you have to do. LIST Disk SELECT Disk=n LIST Partition SELECT Partition=n I suggest you select the Windows partition, reboot to Windows (after this, DON'T panic as you won't see your OS X partition on boot). Download EasyBCD application and take control of your triple-boot, here's the link, read it: http://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/ Create/Add OS boot for OS X and Linux. I hope this helps. This is a much better method to use for a multi-boot PC. I used this.
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Check your memory by booting an Ubuntu live CD or live USB drive and test the memory. That is the first I would do or if you are sure the memory are good then I suggest you go into BIOS and let it sit for a while (about > 15mins).
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I would consider stepping-down CPU speed for the moment - to be safe and cool down the system even if CPU process in ML is excessive.