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jansenspencer

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  1. When you get to chameleon's boot screen, try booting with - v (or drop down and select "boot verbose" from the menu if you prefer. The last message(s) on the screen will help diagnose the problem
  2. Thanks for that - I'll re-install my own kext shortly As for the iMessage problem... there's no need to use the patched version of Chameleon that's out there. In fact, when I first tried it, it caused me enough issues that I decided to restore my OSX installation from a Time Machine backup. Latest version of Chameleon, with v 1.1.2 of fileNVRAM.lib is working just fine for me
  3. I swapped my system board for a cheap nvidia one picked up on eBay... (My problem is I'm more into hardware than software, so this is fairly typical for me!)I've kept the intel board for future research if I get around to it, but for now I'm afraid I'm not able to help very much
  4. Update from my end - I can confirm that nothing's fallen apart since installing Clover (I just wish it wasn't so ugly) and iMessage / FaceTime works like a charm. Also, I was getting a lot of crackle when using Garageband previously. I thought it was a good excuse to play with VoodooHDA, and can confirm that 2.8.2 works perfectly. It can be downloaded at OSX86 (not sure if house rules permit me to link to it here). I've attached the kext with my modified info.plist in it, as I don't want to use HDMI audio etc - might come in useful for someone. VoodooHDA.kext.zip
  5. Re-installing chimera (chameleon, stolen and rebranded) didn't work for me, so I was getting close to accepting a re-build as the way forward. Then I thought, "if I'm going to do that, what's the harm in experimenting first?" So, going back to the iMessage problem, I had a go at the Clover fix. So far so good in terms of iMessage which perhaps counts as progress. Clover seems to default to a verbose boot, so I can't tell you whether that side of the problem as moved forward until tonight when I can play some more. Obviously, it's very early days - I certainly wouldn't suggest making it a part of the guide just yet, but as before I'll keep you updated
  6. Ok, scratch that. It happens regardless of power source unless I boot in verbose mode. Weirdly that seems to prevent it (unless it's a coincidence again, and I happen to just be getting lots of Kernel Panics). I will look through the logs for clues, and try to undo anything I've done recently. First change will be to switch back to chimera (chameleon, stolen and rebranded) as in the original ML 10.8.2 pack you posted, Patel... I changed to a patched version of Chameleon when playing around with the iMessage issue, it wouldn't surprise me if that was linked to my current problems. Not sure why verbose would make a difference to the outcome though? I'll update here, just in case anyone else with a similar issue stumbles across this post in the future
  7. Yep, Kernel Panic at boot time. Managed to reproduce it maybe 5 or 6 times in succession last night while on battery, disappeared when I plugged in and re-appeared when I removed the power lead... Curious to know if anyone else has encountered this on their setup?
  8. Hi all - is anyone else getting these problems? 1. KP when on battery? Fine when I'm plugged into AC, but no joy when I'm unplugged. Seems to relate to apple ps2 keyboard kext. 2. iMessage can't authenticate ("Could not sign in. Please check your network connection and try again."). I've tried the various tips & tricks I've seen via a few Google searches, but can't get past this.
  9. Possibly an understatement... I'm sending this from my newly-installed e6410 running 10.8.2 thanks to a flawless guide from Patel4Prez (and a replacement nVidia system board)! I'm pleased that I made the swap, as it was a fairly cheap upgrade and the dedicated graphics alongside 8Gb ram and an SSD makes it a pretty solid performer. Next steps are: - complete the post-install instructions - get TRIM working - find a new project to distract myself Thanks again Patel, really good job!
  10. Right, I'm back... After moving house and changing jobs since my last attempt, I'm hoping I can dedicate a little more time to this. For my next attempt I'll be doing something different - namely, I'll be swapping the motherboard for the nVidia version. It, and a new heatsink, are on their way to me. Should arrive in the next fortnight if everything goes to plan. I'm probably not going to try again with the Intel HD graphics, it seems to be a lost cause In the meantime, I'm enjoying my hac'd D430 running 10.7.5
  11. Indeed it has. Such a simple process, I can't believe I messed it up the first time around Thanks for all your help - now to push on with the e6410... Cheers!
  12. I *thought* that's what I had done, but you've asked the question in such a way that I realise I must have gone wrong when building the myhack USB. I will go back to the start tomorrow, rebuild the USB (taking care to include the bootpack, as it sounds like this is where I went wrong) and post back the results Spec summary: C2D 1.2Ghz, 2Gb, 60Gb HDD
  13. Thanks guys. Curiously, I'm still suffering terrible performance. Can't help wondering if it's graphics related, but won't be able to spend any more time with it until tomorrow Would booting 32-bit make a difference, given that I have IntelGMA 945 onboard? I tried this morning before work, and sat staring at a grey screen for about 10 minutes...
  14. Ok, before I get into BIOS settings... I followed the tip about USBBusFix=No but it didn't seem to help. I then reset all BIOS settings to default (out of curiosity) which, although still slow, did manage to get me into Disk Utility. To be fair, this may have just been a coincidence. Anyway, I now have a veeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrryyyyy sllloooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww Lion 10.7.2 installation on my D430 Let's see if we can get the BIOS settings tweaked. I'll highlight my current settings in bold. Onboard Devices Integrated NIC: Off, Enabled, Enabled w/PXE, Enabled w/RPL Internal Modem: Off, Enabled External USB Ports: Off, Enabled Integrated USB Hub: Compatible, High Speed Parallel Port: Off, AT, PS/2, ECP Serial port: Off, COM1, Com2, Com3, Com4 PC Card and 1394: Off, Enabled ASF Mode: Off, Alert Only, Enabled Microphone: Off, Enabled Video Ambient Light Sensor: Off, Enabled Brightness: 1,2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Brightness (AC): 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 LCD Panel Expansion: Off, Enabled Primary Video: Dock Video Card, Onboard Video Security Admin Password: (Not Set) System Password: (Not Set) Internal HDD PW: (Not Set) Password Change: Denied, Permitted Password Bypass: Off, Reboot Bypass, Resume Bypass, Reboot & Resume Bypass Wireless Switch Change: Permitted, Denied Wi-Fi Catcher Change: Permitted, Denied CPU XD Support: Off, Enabled TPM Security: Off, On TPM Activation: Deactivate, Activate Computrace®: Disable, Deactivate, Activate Performance Multi Core Support: Off, Enabled Speedstep Enable: Off, Enabled Power Management Auto On Mode: Off, Every Day, Weekdays Auto On Time: 08:00 AM USB Wake Support: Off, Enabled Wake on LAN/WLAN: Off, LAN Only, LAN or WLAN Docking Undocking Method: Hot Undock, Warm Undock, Enabled Silent Universal Connect: Off, Enabled POST Behaviour Adapter Warnings: Off, Enabled Fn Key Emulation: Off, Scroll Lock Fast Boot: Minimal, Thorough, Auto Virtualization: Off, Enabled Keypad (Embedded) Fn Key Only, By Num Lk Mouse/Touchpad: Serial Mouse, PS/2 Mouse, Touchpad-PS/2 Numlock LED: Off, On USB Emulation: Off, Enabled Wireless Internal Bluetooth: Off, Enabled Internal Wi-Fi: Off, Enabled Internal Cellular: Off, Enabled Wireless Switch: None, Wi-Fi, BT, Wi-Fi & BT, Cell, Cell & Wi-Fi, Cell & BT, All Wi-Fi Catcher: Off, Enabled, Reset to Basic Mode I'm about to have a look at the suggested D630 settings and maybe make a few changes Cheers, Jon
  15. Hi there, I'm having real problems trying to install on a D430. Everything works (very slowly) until I try to use Disk Utility to format my HDD - the menu bar at the top is that of disk util, but no window ever appears... The mouse is also very, very slow - or rather, it is intermittent. I'm sure I've seen something about this in another thread, or on another site maybe, but I've searched and searched and can't seem to see it again. Does anyone have any advice? I'm using the internal trackpad if that helps. I also have an E6410 and a Latitude 2100 lying around that I plan to hac just for fun, but as the D430 seems to be well supported, I thought this would be a good place to start in earnest (I did have a go with the E6410 a while ago, but a house move and new job got in the way). Would people generally agree that the D430 is the best place to start? Cheers. Jon
  16. Thanks for this - I'll try over the next couple of days and let you know how I get on
  17. Hi, I've tried following the instructions given (to the letter) and I'm coming up with errors very near the end of the installer. The install log reports a "kextcache error 71" - I've typed out more detail below... I'm new to hackintoshing, and the sheer amount of information out there is a little overwhelming. Googling the error hasn't really helped me to narrow it down, so I'll happily try whatever you suggest in this thread! Extract from install log: Thanks in advance Edit: I know that the advice is often to boot chameleon from the USB installer, then select the HD. This gives an apple logo with a "no entry" sort of symbol through it after about 30 seconds. Booting verbose goes fine until: I also thought it might be useful to include spec details: BIOS Version = A13 Memory Installed/Available = 8192MB / 8056MB Processor = i5 M520 @ 2.4 GHz HDD = Samsung 1TB GPU= Intel GMA HD Wi-Fi = Intel ???
  18. Duplicate post in error - please have a look below. Thanks!
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