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Bronxteck

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  1. the blue tooth message can be dealt with in blutooth prefpane, advanced section
  2. DW1390, DW1490, DW1395 with modified kext, DW1505 and a few more.
  3. then remove the wifi card from your machine entirely... it is located under the keyboard.
  4. just make sure to get a fresh bootpack from our downloads section and use my hack 3.1 to build the pen when it asks for an extra folder point it at the boot pack. after install; install edp3 using terminal commands
  5. you probably need to set the tjmax value (default value is 0) in Info.plist for your fakesmc plugin for intel in E/E
  6. elim it looks like you have to set a theme folder in your org.chameleon.Boot.plist there should be one at Extra/Themes/Default i think.
  7. go to the upgrade section for the d630 on intel site... they state 8 gb i bought the memory they specify from corsair and installed it... it ran 8 gigs detected. http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=A2784675&mfgpid=193419 click on compatability be a little more thorough before typing
  8. is it ok now with stock bios?
  9. edp has many trackpad options try them maybe one will suit your fancy.... i use anv-slice but thats my preference pref pane works the little blue nub in the middle of the keyboard does not
  10. could be a graphics enabler issue. what build exactly are you using? nvidia or gma?
  11. i have tested that model about 2 weeks ago, i also got the bad battery warning funny this though was that it was not lying, bought a new 9 cell battery and the error went away. the battery that did say was bad wound up going haywire after a full power cycle which is to drain it and recharge it. After that cycle the battery stayed constant orange and was not detected by the laptop, it powers it but the laptop does not see it. also i think dell had issues with some of these batteries.
  12. you can try cd / then ./edptool.command in terminal or use edp 3
  13. hmm weird, run a full my fix on the usb or remake the pen an tell it where your extra is instead of replacing it, it's needed to inject proper kexts into S/l/E
  14. im not sure... i have only used firewire in windows xp like 10 years ago lol... never on a mac. did it come with an instruction Manuel? i found a trouble shooting guide on apple's sight http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2090
  15. please post your cpu as the ssd tables are specific to that cpu.
  16. usually firewire i think is setup in networking... well at least in windows if i remember correctly... maybe same in mac?
  17. did you check if fire wire is enabled in bios?
  18. yeah i installed 8 gigs of ram on a d630 nvidia last week on a18 bios
  19. delete all network connections then apply settings once you have done that add the network back and save settings
  20. yeah you might have to remove the BT module... its a little chip next to the left hing of the top lid after you remove the power/volume button cover. like the way to add memory
  21. even with sleep enabler kext? then you might have to test without blue tooth module... i faintly recall that it broke sleep on d630
  22. what model is it exactly.... there are like 6 or more versions of D630. there's D630,D630C,D630XFR, D630ATG, and then there are the nvidia models. our DSDT is from a first generation; plain D630 on A13 bios i believe it was. maybe they replaced the motherboard on yours to something non standard?
  23. im not 100% sure but i think the face time fix is included in newer chameleon vertions
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