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  1. No worries. If I recall when I first installed with 10.8.2 I did need it. Hopefully if others have an issue the above will work for them as well
  2. Mine is currently working 100% without rebranding. I'm not sure what I did when I tried the first round and it didn't work. I'm guessing the wrong kext or the cache didn't rebuild properly. The only other thing I did differently is when I updated to 10.8.4 I used the update in the store not the combo update. Initially I assumed these were the same however the one over the store did not drop in the ACPI kext but the combo update did. Perhaps that is only an incremental update and for somereason didn't drop in the correct IO80211 kext.
  3. EDIT: OK I got it working. I had to remove IO80211Family from E/E and S/L/E ran myFix reinstalled the Combo Update removed the ACPI kext - ran myFix Rebooted and now all is well. Thank you for the suggestions ------------------------------------- I removed IO80211Family from E/E as well as S/L/E dropped the OOB into S/L/E - myFix, reboot dropped the IO80211Family from the first post in E/E - myFix, reboot dropped the latest IO80211Family based off 10.8.4 in E/E - myFix, reboot All result in the same thing. Wireless connects to open networks and WEP fine WPA/WPA2 both immediatly return with "Connection Timed Out" System.Log shows this when it's connecting: Jun 17 11:01:41 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving). Jun 17 11:01:41 localhost kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed Jun 17 11:01:41 localhost configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0:169.254.144.53, en1-:192.168.1.111) DNS- Proxy! SMB Jun 17 11:01:41 macbookpro-0024e8c9ce36.local configd[17]: setting hostname to "macbookpro-0024e8c9ce36.local" Jun 17 11:01:42 macbookpro-0024e8c9ce36.local blued[55]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501 lscpi dumps this info on the card: 0c:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01) Subsystem: Dell Wireless 1510 Wireless-N WLAN Mini-Card Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17 Memory at f1ffc000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [58] Vendor Specific Information <?> Capabilities: [e8] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+ Queue=0/0 Enable+ Capabilities: [d0] Express Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: [100] #14e4
  4. Looks like I might be one of those effected by wireless and 10.8.4 E6500 DW1510 wireless I can connect to open wireless and WEP but anything higher immediatly returns a "Connection Timeout Occured" My main AP is WPA2. IO80211Family shows Build Version 41 short version 3.1.2
  5. I've noticed a small issue w/ sleeping. I reread this thread and it seems like it should be working but just wanted to double check Basically what i'm seeing is if the laptop goes to sleep (either timeout or Finder -> Sleep) the screen turns off but that's all.. keyboard lights stay on, fan still running at high speed, etc. Once it goes into this state though it won't wake back up and only way to reset it to hard power off and back on. running 10.8.2. updated Nvidia drivers found in the first post If it should be working OK, any direction on what to look for would be appreciated. Thanks EDIT: reread the first post and this time noticed the comment about some people having problems with sleep/shutdown/reboot. (this is what happens when you play after a long day of work) - trying a few suggestions i read about and will update if i find a good solution. EDIT 2: SleepEnabler + Disabler seems to resolve the issue. Sleeping is working now. Used the SleepEnabler posted a few pages back and the Disabler from HERE
  6. Got it working! Turns out the netbook i was creating the boot disk on was corrupting it somehow. Not sure if it's the netbook or if it was the fact that i was building it on 10.6.7 Either way I'm up and running.. Thanks for the help
  7. the first was 10.8.0. I would assume the one from the store I downloaded was 10.8.2 but honestly I didn't check. I'll take a look at that tonight
  8. I did a lot more playing around last night. I've tried two different images. The first one I had was one a coworker gave me so I'm not sure the source but I downloaded the one from the App Store last night and tried that with the same result. The drive is healthy.. I thought that might be it too but ran some checks on it then fully formatted/partitioned it. Tried two other flash drives to make sure (totally different brands) that I know are fairly reliable I was using the E6400/E6500 pack and I did remove the Arch key and value. The last thing I tried last night was I drug out my Lion image (from the store), went through the processing using that with the same result. I think tonight I may manually building the boot image and see if somehow MyHack is the issue. I might also try using a virtualmachine to make the image (building it off my 10.6.7 netbook) just to see if it's something on the netbook that's corrupting the files during the build process. It's an odd issue though. Never ran into one quite like this.
  9. First of all, great thread. Thank you for all the hardwork everyone has put into getting this up and running on our devices. Second, I'm running into some issues when attempting to install on my E6500. Specs: E6500 (dual core) Nvidia Quatro video card Dell mini wifi card No Bluetooth Installing from a Kingston Traveler 16g usb stick. I went through the setup w/ the Installer img MyHack 3.1.2 E6400/6500 pack Nvidia drivers found in post #43. The installation USB starts up and I can get into the installer. Setup my drive and started the installation. Usually between 0sec and 10sec into the installer (usually as soon as the progress bar appears) I get the Installer Crash log. Looking through it I see 2 distinct crashes (images are posted -- was too tired to extract full log but can tonight if that would help more) The Key Crashes I see are Process: LCA [296] Path /Volumes/VOLUME/*/LCA.app/Contents/MacOS/LCA Crashed Thread: 0 Dispath queue: com.apple.main-thread Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) Exception Codes: 0x000000000000002, 0x0000000000000' Process: OS X Installer Parent Process: LCA Other thing I noticed looking at the logs is there is a number of "LCA *** NSTask : Task create for path '/user/sbin/diskutil' failed: 22, "Invalid argument". Terminating temp" I doubled checked I have the drive in AHCP mode, Wifi (and bluetooth settings even though there is not a bluetooth card) are disabled Thought maybe the img file i had for the source was corrupt so I redownloaded it and went through the setup again with same issue. Anyone have any idea what might be the cause of these crashes? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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