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  1. In my experience, EDP is finished when it logs the information you provided. Just reboot. Remember to include your binary ethernet kext in the /Extra/Include/Extensions directory so it will take precedence over the EDP kext. I updated to 10.7.5 without issue (from 10.7.4) and ordered a broadcom wifi card. Everything seems to be working properly except for: Flash- It can be choppy with YouTube- Will likely install a previous version Sleep- I just thave it disabled for now but when I close the lid and reopen, it resumes from sleep fine. Keyboard/Trackpad- The trackpad was unresponsive and sluggish with the EDP kext- switched to the ALPS Touchpad Alternate kext which worked beautifully on the trackpad and provided vertical/horizontal swipe function but both the keyboard and trackpad locked up on me whenever I tried to type for more than a minute. I'm searching for a new PS2 kext if anyone can recommend one.
  2. Thank you for your help - I played around with EDP and was able to get everything ironed out nicely.
  3. That's where I went wrong! I gave it a whirl and it got me through to Desktop with full Internet. I installed and updated EDP before selecting the D620 from the lists and ran the Build but I'm afraid I've lost my internet again after reboot. I assume I have to install the binary Ethernet kext again somehow? Also I lost functionality of my trackpad - its choppy and inaccurate, yet my wireless usb mouse works fine. Sometimes I get a white screen hang on reboot as well. Still plugging away at this.
  4. Okay, I must be doing something wrong when I create the USB or when I install this kext. Just to clarify: When running the lastest build of myHack to create the OS X Install USB, it automatically creates a "Generic Extra" without prompting to specify my own OSX Latitude BootPack. When It finishes I should copy the attached binary ethernet kext into the /Extra/Extensions folder of the newly created USB, and then run myFix (quick) on it. During the OS X installation process, myHack will prompt for the OSX Latitude BootPack. I should point this to the "Extra" folder on the myHack OS X Install USB. Should I be copying the BootPack over to the myHack OS X Install USB when I copy the binary kext and before I run myFix? If yes, should I replace the existing "Generic Extra" items or just add to them? I believe I did this once and had errors in the copy process. I have also tried pointing the OS X Installer to a seperate USB with the OS X Latitude BootPack. Which is the correct process? Thank you for your continued support.
  5. It's enabled in bios. I followed the stickied D620 guide in this forum. I even swapped out a different LAN cable.
  6. I'm trying to install 10.7.4 with the same setup, (A10 D620 nVidia w/ Intel Wireless disabled), and I can't get my ethernet LAN working for EDP. I've installed both Lion and SL multiple times using defined bootpacks+myhack and I still have the same reoccuring issue. I'm wondering how Ravian0006 was able to resolve this issue? I installed the binary version of Herve's kext without any luck. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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