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  1. Ran a couple fresh installs, still no luck. I am following the guide on this site for the E6410 with Intel graphics. Verified every step. I either get the garbled graphics or stuck on the booting screen.
  2. Running a fresh install of the whole OS right now, then will try these Intel drivers again.
  3. I booted in verbose mode, and it appears to be hanging when it loads the Intel graphics stuff. There's a backtrace message, Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHDGraphics (1111.0) Screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4z00chhwfmaiq48/Photo%20Aug%2029%2C%209%2013%2019%20AM.jpg?dl=0
  4. Thanks Jake. I just tried what you recommended, and still no luck. I'm very experienced in Linux and Windows, and troubleshooting in general. This has really got me stumped though. To me, it's behaving like the wrong graphics mode is set. But I've checked that several times. Here's what I have checked in Chameleon wizard: GUI Timeout 2 Legacy Logo Kernel: mach_kernel Restart Fix Graphics Enabler Skip nVidia Skip AMD Graphics Mode: 1280x800x32 I have system type setup as MacBook Pro 8,1 Does running myfix quick copy those extensions into S/L/E, or does it keep them in Extra?
  5. Thanks Jake Lo, I have grabbed those, and I think I am getting further. Now when the system boots, I get to thew login screen, but it's corrupted. Basically it looks like its been sliced up vertically and re-arranged. If I move the mouse cursor, I see parts of it moving on several areas of the screen. I can login, but the desktop is also corrupt. I'm installing 10.9.3 Would choosing an incorrect system definition cause this? I didn't have a serial number when I looked in "About this Mac", so I ran multifail and picked MacBook Pro 6,1. Here's what I am getting: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cr7n48ddsg1ljmq/image.jpeg?dl=0
  6. I have an E6410 with Intel graphics. I have followed the guide, and the system boots up just fine. I then used Jake Lo's Extra-E6410_Mav.zip file to improve the graphics, but now I can only boot using -x. The system boots up, but sit's with the spinning icon frozen on the gray screen. At first I thought it was locked up. But then I hit enter and heard the error sound. So I put in my password, and hit enter, and the hard drive light lights up and I am logged in. The problem is, I can still only see the light gray screen with the frozen spinning icon (the one with the lines, not the cursor). So then I hit the power button, and hit enter, and it shuts down. So I know in the background it's working just fine, but for some reason it will not display video on the built in screen. I don't have anything else plugged in, and I do not have it in a docking station. Like I said, I can boot into safe mode, and it looks fine. I have tried booting with the install USB stick, and re-running MyHack, but it doesn't seem to change anything. I've also moved all the Intel HD related kexts out of S/L/E, but that doesn't seem to have fixed anything.
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