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Bronxteck

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  1. check to see if you have fakesmc in both e/e and s/l/e. remove the one in s/l/e and run a myfix.
  2. is your bios set to AHCI for data controller?
  3. that spec sheet you posted does not mention what graphics your laptop has... can you shut off BlueTooth from bios? and see if your verbose output changes.
  4. wow amazing, great work..... need to test it on old "D" series... so do you think this can replace some of the older buggier kexts in EDP and if so witch ones or will it replace all the alps options? would be nice to just have one working option then a bunch of different options.
  5. im glad to hear it worked out for you.
  6. yes there is a way... you replace it with a wifi card that is supported by osx. same might go for your CPU if you want to run Lion
  7. that core is not 64 bit. http://ark.intel.com/products/27235/Intel-Core-Duo-Processor-T2400-2M-Cache-1_83-GHz-667-MHz-FSB
  8. centrino just means Intel chipset,CPU,and intel wifi.... which by the way will also mean your intel wifi is not supported.
  9. if it is not at least a core2duo cpu lion will not install...
  10. well i guess you need to edit your own dsdt... the graphics might have a bit different pin config
  11. hmm it dose not looks like it is a KP. try -f -v flags
  12. if thats where your issue above is then yes.
  13. do you have a BT module? try with it disabled if you do. you also have to consider this is not a real mac.
  14. a little advice from someone that has been in your shoes. you should really clone your working system to a second partition because of issues like this. one for testing and one to be able to fix what breaks. if not there will be many unnecessary re installs since your still trying to work out what will work for you.
  15. boot with -v -f flags so that it bypasses the kernel cache and shows you where it's stuck at.
  16. chameleon might have issues with dual cpu booting. also you need to research what mac pro is the closest match to your hardware specs.
  17. well you can start by adding your device id's into the x3100 kext's plist and its framebuffer.
  18. looks like you have to read the kext your pci was using iopcifamily.kext or ioata.kext
  19. for 64 bit just remove all arches from the boot plist. osx natively boots to 64 bit. remove any mention of arch=i386 and force 64
  20. i really do not see anything wrong that would cause your issue... are you using a dsdt? maybe it needs a backlight fix? or what happens when the screen goes out? have you closed the lid let the machine sleep then open the lid to see if it comes back?
  21. -f loads all s/l/e and e/e kexts... why you have to use it if you have a kernel cache generating i am not sure. have you repaired your disk permissions with disk utility.
  22. use console app and see if cache generation is timing out. if so then you need to see what kext is causing it. many times it is caused if you have AppleACPIPlatform.kext in E/E and also still have the original one in S/L/E. you would need to backup the original to somewhere for safe keeping incase you need it ever and the remove it from S/L/E. after that run a myfix. the version of AppleACPIPlatform.kext that does not break cache generation in E/E needs to be Version 1.3.5
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