you do know that having the intel wifi causes issues during installs right? it needs to be removed. it is not going to work proper in osx even with iwi no aes incription support.
the problem is the DSDT.aml you need the high res one. also make sure that in the boot plist it's set to your higher res.... if simons boot disc has com.apple.boot.plist then if your running chameleon 2svn then it needs to be renamed to org.chameleon.Boot.plist yes thats a capital B in boot.... take his Extra and use it as your own....
Cheers and welcome to osxlatitude.
i have had issues with usb thumb drives corrupting too... some just don't seem to like hfs file systems only mbr... witch sucks... 2, 8 gig thumb drive that i can only use with windows or to store files
you use the boot pack extra folder from the wiki on the usb pen. you install edp to the working mac os.
if your using the 801 chameleon then you have to rename org.chameleon.Boot.plist to the original name of com.apple.boot.plist
chameleon changed the naming convention for 2.1-svn editions to the org.
nope sound like your following the correct measures... maybe some how your image is corrupted? i don't think disk utility lets you repair permissions on a myhack disk.
you have to install 1 at a time start with re seating the keyboard one and let it detect then add the second one underneath the machine; and let it detect. also make sure your bios is updated. on my machine it also put up a fit when adding 2 2gig modules
try removing the hardware id injection from the boot.plist use graphics enabler=yes and vbios also i think nvidia needs pciroot=1 use chameleon wizard and save. also update to newest chameleon 1791 or above
chame is a boot loader.... do you mean chameleon wizard? if it is then you need to update it, it has a bug.... to update kill internet, select choose chameleon from hdd turn on internet go to its menu bar and select update chameleon wizard
no easy way without being able to boot into osx. unless you know abd understand terminal commands... or connect the harddrive to another mac and delete it.