iMick
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I don't think it is really a GPU problem..
Have you tried to change the settings ON your TV? Most of the time you need to put overscan on (or off) and change a display setting on your TV!
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c3ntauri, could you please make a new topic . Please include a full DarwinDump (http://www.osx86.net/view/3494-darwin_dumper_2.5.8.html).
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But what is exactly the problem?
As I can see in your dump, does it recognize your both HDMI TV's and they have full resolution.
The only problem is that the name is 'unknown' but that could be a problem with Chameleon GraphicsEnabler... It is possible to change that name with DSDT patching.
However, you rom revision should be different because of the nVidia installer.
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I'd imagine the "Legacy kernel" is better, because it was designed by Apple to be compatible with Non-Intel machines. (For developers.) If you trust the kernel that was build by "modbin", then I would use that. As most OSx86 developers do NOT care about compatibility and just stability, I'd recommend the legacy kernel. Modbin, I'm sure, built his "kernel" to accommodate as many different AMD builds as possible.
Last I knew, modbin, stopped his kernel development at 10.6.7. That hardly suggests its ready for 10.6.8 or 10.7. (Which makes sense, as the kernel drivers were moved to 64-bit after 10.6.8.) Even though it "probably" still works.
Are you saying that the Legacy Kernel was made by Apple? Legacy Kernel is build by Hackintosh developers, like Nawcom and Modbin. The legacy_kernel for 10.6.x is the best yet, but other developers are working on a 10.7 and 10.8 kernel.
There are allready some 10.7 kernels, and even a 10.8 kernel, but they work on just a few processors.
AMD will only run on a legacy_kernel. It could be also a version of the legacy_kernel, like modbin's.
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Please send a new DarwinDump, when using my Extra folder.. I will have a look.
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Could you try this Extra folder. Dont forget to run myFix after replacing! Or install it with the myHack application!
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Could you please upload your Extra folder? I will sent you a new one, that works .
Use the GT 620! . After my Extra package, you should be able to install the nvidia drivers.
But I think your HD is about to die.. Or just some faults about the NTFS reading.
NTFS volume name 1TB External, version 3.1.
SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x24, ASCQ = 0x00SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x24, ASCQ = 0x00SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x24, ASCQ = 0x00SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x24, ASCQ = 0x00SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x24, ASCQ = 0x00HFS: Vol: WD SmartWare Very Low Disk: freeblks: 0, dangerlimit: 1159 -
Link is fixed. Just run DarwinDumper, that will generate a DSDT also.
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Please reinstall OS X with myHack (with GT620 inside!) and run Darwin Dumper (http://www.osx86.net/view/3494-darwin_dumper_2.5.8.html).
You could just use the Generic Extra for now. Just update to 10.8.2 and install this > http://www.nvidia.com/object/macosx-304.00.05f02-driver.html (Mac Pro 3,1 SMBios required).
The DSDT file you attached is empty.. Maybe an upload error or something? Just run DarwinDumper, it is enough.
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Nice project!
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Welome Kees
I'm Dutch also, so if you need to chat with someone in your own language, don't hesitate to send a PM .
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It could easily be fixed with changing the bluetooth preferences. Just untick the following checkbox.
System Preferences > Bluetooth > Advanced > "Open Bluetooth Configuration Utilty when no keyboard / mouse is connected"
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Please, have first a look at our EDP guide (EDP section) and the myHack guide ((http://myHack.sojugarden.com)
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Does everything work ok? (http://argo.osxlatitude.com/edp/compatibility/) You can check on our compatibility page, what should work .
We are cleaning up our site and making everything more clear, so it could happen that there are some dead links.
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Did you install OS X with myHack?
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Then you have an other network card. Could you open terminal and tick in: lspci -nnvvt. Show the results of it here. (especially your wireless card).
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When you see the Chameleon bootloader, press a key. So it won't boot automatically.
Then select the drive and tick your commands. Then press enter, to boot.
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Why do you need those modules? It isn't needed on every system, and most of the time, they only break things..
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Why do you have the Extensions.mkext, when you are on Mountain Lion? Delete it and open terminal. Run this:
myfix -t /
This are the kexts from Mountain Lion DP3, modified so they won't we overwritten after an update. (http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=3358). Try these.
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Bronx means;
Put the bootpack on the USB installation stick, just like you did at the installation. When you see the bootloader of the installation USB, choose the partition where OS X on is installed!
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It is fixed now! Thanks for reporting! .
It was a bug in a new plugin, that caused this. We are also working on a new layout, so the forum has again the same layout as the site .
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Could you please run DarwinDumper on your existing installation and make a IOREG:
IOREG: http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=93
DarwinDumper: http://cl.ly/0P3a1b2M052U
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Please post your exact specifications also, so we won't need to have a look at everything .
Which guide did you follow?
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Could you please provide your specifications? It would also be nice to place a clean DSDT, so we could help you patching it from scratch.
help with dell latitude d520
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As you could read in our guide: http://argo.osxlatitude.com/edp/installation/
You should just remove all the 'problematic kexts' and then select your bootpack again. Please have a look at our installation guide first.