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  1. can you try with chameleon. then move on to clover after if and when it's working.
  2. can you add the dart=0 flag at boot incase you have VT-d enabled in bios or disable it. it seems that cpu supports it.
  3. well number 2 might involve patching the graphics framebuffers
  4. that pretty much works on a majority of vanilla installs. you can also go the other way if you have not disturbed too many apple kexts. put a hack drive in a mac and boot.
  5. research mostly and alot of googling. unless you want to read the ACPI handbook it's a pretty long read. there are some maciasl repos that have patches for dsdt you can try looking at some of them. again google.
  6. for number 1 no there has not been any improvements in osx with optimus so you still have to do what you are currently doing for 2 well number 1 is a no go for 3 that has to do with powermanegment support in osx. since they're not real macs you have to find a solution that works for your cpu, gpu and smbios. it usually involves modified SSDT.aml tables for 4 just go into BT advanced settings and uncheck detect keyboard/mouse options.
  7. well looks pretty normal. can you do test by booting with the flag darkwake=0 and see if it re occurs. it can also be an improper or missing DSDT implementation of the battery/ac adapter injection.
  8. there are a few threads on the forum with multi booting info/guides. some machines are even similar to your like the d630. but off hand though i personally do not have an answer.
  9. where are you getting the error installing the EDP app?
  10. post boot.plist you used maybe it can be sorted out. or see if you can boot back in using the -F flag not to be confused with -f.
  11. for graphics you need to add an osx supported graphics card. as for audio what version voodoohda are you installing also did you run a myfix quick after adding the kext?
  12. you need to check your power management profile it seems. in terminal do a pmset -g and have a look. maybe you see something that does not look right. you can also post the output here.
  13. the info you need to duplicate/update is the parts in blue. look down the list for your identifiers. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1237. you do not click on the blue links or download anything. the info you see is what you need.
  14. http://www.thinkyhead.com/tabletmagic can try that.
  15. does it go to 1440 by 900 in any other os? you cant just make up a resolution and convince yourself it should work. hardware has specs. you need to find them.
  16. tell us what model machine you are working with.
  17. set your resolution in org. plist if using chameleon. it wont go higher then your native resolution.
  18. have you check if maybe they corrected the issue in newer bios for your machine? not sure about that but you can maybe try to burn your usb using disk utility. not sure if you would have to save it as a dmg then burn to disk after. or if it will burn it directly.
  19. well if it has dual graphics it might be an issue your core has hd3000 graphics (sandy) platform does your bios allow for switching them on and off?
  20. yeah then you most likely have gm4500 graphics. sometimes bios will also tell you what hardware you have.
  21. sound assertions will not necessarily keep the audio from working. have you checked in sound prefpane to see if the audio is selected? also in system info to see if it shows?
  22. well gm4500 graphics was never used by apple. it will not have full graphics acceleration. but you might be able to swap out your motherboard and heatsink for an nvidia model if it comes to that.
  23. that looks like a an issue with graphics loading not a kernel panic
  24. updates usually work fine but if your having issues download the full combo update. as for upgrading os directly from another os. chameleon cannot do that. clover can. if using chameleon which you most likely are you have to create a myhack installer and either install over your existing os to "upgrade" or just create another partition on your disk and install a fresh os there.
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