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is your sata settings in bios in ahci mode?
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does cpus=1 flag help you at all?
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nope no risks you can always revert back.
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have you set your sata controller to ahci in bios? also if you can change your graphics ram in bios try using 96mb here is a list of frambuffer id's and ram needed match it if you can http://blog.stuffedcow.net/2012/07/intel-hd4000-qeci-acceleration/
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Backlight on wake. Should be easy. Please help.
Bronxteck replied to redracer68's topic in The Archive
off hand nope. is apple has backlite in dtdt any where? i dont remember what section it would be in if they patched it. -
no i have the second sff the one with 4 usb ports on the front. i used Display port to dvi adapter. and no i can not set graphics ram but choosing internal to auto or if a pcie graphics card osx sees different amounts of video ram. if i choose pci graphics bios allocates 16 mb to hd2500 if i use internal graphics bios allocates i think 128 mb auto i dont remember.
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Backlight on wake. Should be easy. Please help.
Bronxteck replied to redracer68's topic in The Archive
have you tried https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2928-startup-brightness-fix/&do=findComment&comment=29780 -
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/286092-guide-1st-generation-intel-hd-graphics-qeci/page-16
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yup that's about it for that machine. no apple graphics support after lion.
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yup.. no problems
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http://www.insanelymac.com/_/osx86/intel-hd4000-and-haswell-inject-aaplig-platfor-r1005
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yes thats the right guide
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did you set your bios graphics to auto and or test it as primary. the amount of ram changes... i was able to get to the installer screen without modifying graphics kext. i do not recall if i needed graphicsenabler on or off and natit.
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well there is a bootpack here http://www.osxlatitude.com/edp/compatibility/ since you have an mbr partition you will need an mbr patch for your installer also. and a mac to create said installer. http://www.osxlatitude.com/edp/documentation/
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you can try the alps driver from the forum i think he integrated the older trackpad into it. and i beleive rehabman also integrated the code into his git branch.
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are you sure you even have LVDS connector not an eDP connector? also try using another smbios profile like maybe macmini5,1 or 6,1
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you can customize trackpad and audio during an E.D.P. model config. i personally i prefer voodoohda i think it's 2.8.1
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have you run a myfix after modifying said folder?
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thats the folder /Extra/Extensions
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yeah you have to install chameleon after install or from the installer utility myhack menu. so what happens if you manually shut it off then boot from the thumbdrive then select your new os install
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it looks like it is quicktime accelerator is not loading because of improper graphics power management.. either look at our tuning guide and see if that helps, try different smbios or you need to patch agpm kext and modify your smbios profile to use your graphics card.
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intel wireless cards and sometimes Bluetooth can hang installs on that model. shut them off during install and see if it helps. you might even have to remove the wifi card in some instances
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XPS M1530 Mavericks CPU temperature problem ect...
Bronxteck replied to fiddle5712's topic in The Archive
sounds like maybe you have a corrupted install. try disk utility and repair your disk and permissions if that does not help make a second partition and install a fresh copy of osx to it then see if it persists if it does redownload your os and remake. i just had a similar issue with a real mac and app store. every time i tried to download mavericks storagent would consume all cpu. it shows in activity monitor. right now I'm re re installing maverick but from the recovery partition it creates on a mac. -
looks like address book sync is preventing sleep for some reason. but not sure if thats the only thing.
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try booting with arch=i386 -v