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Hervé

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  1. No, it's not possible. The Dell manual is pretty clear about that point:
  2. No Dell or HP label on the card? Not that it would change anything, though...
  3. Correct, there are no additional drivers for this card (assuming it's a DW1390) because it works natively out of the box with the vanilla kexts. Can you lift up your laptop's keyboard to check the exact card model? I assume it is enabled in the BIOS and wireless switch on the left side is ON, right?
  4. Are you running on the native IO80211Family kext or do you have your own version in /EE/? If your card is ex-Apple Mac then, yes, you could expect it to work natively.
  5. You should be able to boot a myHack USB installer. Make sure to have the lspcidrv kext in /E/E of that installer. It'll allow you to go to Utilities->Terminal and type the command lspci -nn to display your hardware specs. Give us the PCI ids of your reported graphics card and we'll see how we can help you.
  6. By now, everyone should be aware that Intel cards are not supported in Mac OS X. Glad you sorted it out by yourself. It pays to research & try things on one's own, not just rely on permanent spoonfeeding; you proved it again.
  7. Mmm, maybe you should undo your changes. DW1390/Broadcom BCM4311 works OOB. Nothing specific to do with that card.
  8. Broadcom BCM4311 [14e4:4311] corresponds to a DW1390 and that is supported OOB with SL, L, ML or Mavericks. What guide of mine are you referring to here? You should be able to connect to your wireless network without any particular action other than select the desired network (and maybe specify a security key if required).
  9. Do a search on 4k sector HDD to fix the Boot0 error. I can't remember where the thread about it is.
  10. Simply grab the PS2 kexts from your USB installer, dump them in /E/E of your installed system and re-run myFix (full). Reboot and voilà !
  11. For ML, head over at MacRumors.com and look for MLPF or MLPostFactor. You can also look for the guides posted in our "Supported Models with Guide" forum section for Dell Latitude D Series with this graphics chip. There is also a thread about ML on those unsupported systems in "R&D->Other Research" forum section + an article in the Articles pages of the Web site. Do make a search/have a look. For Mavericks, it's a definitive NO. No 64bit kexts for that chip and Mavericks kernel is 64bit from the onset, so no such trick as MLPF is possible.
  12. For a D630/D830 X3100 and/or D620 GMA950, I actually use MacBook5,1 SMBIOS settings and therefore SMC 1.32f8. Native speedstep works just fine with those. Note that no native speedstep can be obtained with MB3,1 or MB4,1 settings.
  13. Try to play with some of those Chameleon options: PCIRoot=, npci=, ahcidisk=1, etc. You may have to add the IOATAFamily kext to /E/E of your USB installer too.
  14. There was a bug in EDP affecting Mavericks installations only. It's been fixed.
  15. We don't support iCrap here and I would not recommend you use Windows either. If you have no existing Mac or Hack to start from, install SL with NawCom ModCD. Plenty of detailed tutos on this forum, just do a search. Once you have that SL installation in place, you can build your myHack USB installer for SL, Lion, possibly ML and Mav if you have the right D630 model.
  16. Folks, please read the following if you recently installed Mavericks on a system integrated in EDP. https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/5589-edp-mavericks/&do=findComment&comment=28846
  17. Folks, We've identified a bug in EDP where the new Mavericks OS X version was not properly taken into account and a default Chameleon boot plist was applied with the 32bit kernel mode set. This caused the target system to become unbootable. The problem has now been fixed and EDP system builds for "Mavericked" systems will be Ok from now on. For those people stuck with an unbootable system, please manually specify Chameleon option arch=x86_64 to reboot into Mavericks and then redo your EDP system build. Apologies for the inconvenience. OSXLatitude Team
  18. Since the installation process differs a bit from the nVidia-based model, please use this particular thread for reporting issues and raising your queries. Thanks. E6410 Intel HD means Intel graphics, so no stupid questions about Intel wireless please.
  19. Yes, we have a problem with EDP it appears. We'll get back to you on this asap.
  20. Patel's guide very clearly stipulates it applies only to the nVidia model... Can't you guys read at all? It really is frustrating to try and give people good support when they don't even make the effort to read instructions!
  21. 1st make a backup of your /Extra folder somewhere safe. Download Mavericks, then make a myHack USB installer with the D630 boot pack, then install over your existing ML partition. Once in Mavericks, if need be, restore your backed up /Extra folder and re-un myFix (full).
  22. Hervé

    Asus n550

    It should be, just try it out with a myHack USB installer configured with the Generic bootpack. Report back afterwards. One thing to be aware of: that Atheros AR9485-based Qualcomm wireless card remains unsupported under Mac OS X as far as I know so you'll probably have to replace it by a compatible model. I understand the PCI ids of that AR9485 are 168c-0032.
  23. Looks like you could have an unsupported card like a DW1520. Can you clarify the situation on this?
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