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Bronxteck

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  1. try the dart=0 flag at chameleon boot prompt
  2. i think it's filevault now. as to the other issue it could be the fakesmc plugins try using a newer fakesmc and it's new plugins.
  3. yeah looks like they changed drivers in 10.9.... you might have to use your 10.8.x kexts i would start with the missing one add it to E/E and run a myhack my fix
  4. try the dart=0 -v command at the chameleon prompt to see if it passes your AppleIntelCPUManagement error.
  5. yeah i would test that trackpad it has support for the newer versions of alps trackpad. did you try the hibernation fix to see if it helps? in terminal type sudo pmset hibernatemode 0 three is what osx defaults with if you want to change it back..... sudo pmset hibernatemode 3
  6. have you guys tried reinstalling again when that happened? also is allow third party apps enabled in security prefpane? also if you dont have svn installed like on a fresh install you have to let edp install it if it asks. command line tools.
  7. just append it to whats there for now.... add a space add your device id save and test. you can get creative later when and if it works.
  8. yes could be that. or you need to re install chameleon
  9. you need to install chameleon to your hdd... it is using the one from the usb stick to boot.
  10. try ahcidisk=1 debug=8 dart=0 -v either your boot is now just stalling or it's your intel HD 4000 graphics is not getting detected properly.
  11. dynamic overclock i believe....Intel Dynamic Acceleration.
  12. it does sound like maybe your having some sort of hardware issue.
  13. 32 bit is needed for older builds like lion and snow. some of the laptops can only load 32bit arch because of limited graphics drivers which only have 32 bit support like early gma graphics some ati and nvidia's.
  14. not really but chameleon wizard app can help you with that.
  15. try repairing permissions on the hdd in disk utility
  16. no sometimes installs fail at the end... not out of the ordinary can be lack of cache generation because of one of the kexts
  17. that's a theam. you can edit your org.chame boot plist and not have it use one. or rename the theam folder as for the text at boot that is verbose mode hit you have to see where -v is being called from it can be a kernel flag in nvram or in your org.chameleon.boot.plist.
  18. thats it it's installed now.see if your ethernet can connect to the internet and check here http://www.osxlatitude.com/edp/documentation/ as far as wifi if it's unsupported you might have to replace it.
  19. ahcidisk=1 debug=8 dart=0 -v -f try the flag as posted
  20. if you have enough room and a guid partition you can resize and clone your setup as a failsafe with disk utility.
  21. ummm... you used the boot pack... to finish your install you where supposed to run edp and build for your machine. it's all here http://www.osxlatitude.com/edp/documentation/ only one more click away from where you got the bootpack. please be more thourough.
  22. open the voodoohda kext and edit the plist for volume slider. see if that helps. have you tried the alps trackpad kext being developed here on our forum?
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