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Bronxteck

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  1. then set the bios to use the switch on the side to control your wifi card. or manually shut it off in bios when booting osx or replace the card.
  2. try the lion bootpack from here http://argo.osxlatitude.com/edp/bootpack/ maybe it will help
  3. try MacBook Pro 3,1 or 4,1 as an smbios identifier.
  4. chameleon has issues with 4k sector drives. check with your hdd specs to see if it is hdd is. http://forge.voodooprojects.org/p/chameleon/issues/129/ for your sleep issue on the D620 GMA you need a bios password for it to work. you can set the option to not need a password on wake in bios options also.
  5. maybe its simpler to replace the whole top palmrest cover, i see them on ebay starting at 7 bucks
  6. try a different trackpad solution during edp build. also repair your disk permissions using the disk utility.
  7. all i see is team viewer having issues it looks like the disk is found.
  8. i think myhack mentions HDCP on problamatic extensions fix.... maybe you deleted it.
  9. well you need tscsync so leave that one
  10. nope the source code was never released. been waiting almost 3 years
  11. well that powerbutton plate fits both d620 and d630. check your bios service tag at dell
  12. have you tried ahcidisk=1 debug=8 -v flags or the npci=0x2000 flag
  13. did you try npci=0x200 or ahcidisk=1 debug=8 flags?
  14. maybe back up S/L/E incase you need to roll back some kexts
  15. it depends on how long myfix takes to repair permissions.
  16. just use chameleon provided with myhack. edp will update it on a model build.
  17. the drive probably has a k4 sector offset i know myhack chameleon installer fixes the issue. but sometimes it needs to be run a few times. then you can replace the boot file in the root of the partition if you need too.
  18. then you might have to find a a better kext for network.
  19. there is a plist that stores network info. it is in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
  20. nope no clue why that would do that.
  21. have you deleted all your network devices then apply the changes and add them back?
  22. did you ever test the bootflags ahcidisk=yes debug=8? i don't remember if it was tested
  23. ok i just realized your on a AMD rig... lol you need to find out at what version of osx your usb worked and use that version of iousbfamily.kext.
  24. could be permissions issue that are causing your odd instabilities use disk utility to repair permissions
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