Mac OS X 10.7 Lion OSx86
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How did you get the usb network adapter to work. I have the same one and I installed the drivers from the site but still no wifi.
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nice job on your hackintosh. I have a question for you. I've tried searching on tonymacs blog and netkas for it but no luck... I have this same graphics card and I can't get it to switch resolutions from the 1024x768 junk. I did notice that "sometimes" when I unplug the monitor and plug it back in, Lion's display settings configure the desktop nicely and enable full quartz! how did you get your's to work? thanks
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How do you Installed Mac OS X Lion on your Computer?
I have this System to and the Installer doesn't Start..
It depend from [PCI CONFIGURATION BEGIN]
Would be grateful for your answer! :)
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How did you do this? I attempted it without success and got the "Quit- you need a Core 2 Duo, i3, ....... processor". Do you have the legacy kernel?
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@LKZPrivat I am using Chameleon 2.0 RC5 r755. I use GraphicsEnabler=Yes EthernetBuiltIn=Yes GenerateCStates=Yes GeneratePStates=Yes
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go google and write ======> osx86
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by french
Intel Pentium E5500 @ 3.90 GHz overclocked
Gigabyte GA-G31-ES2L Rev 2.4
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Can ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB and a Core i3 550 running at 3.20Ghz run this?
Thank you! Is this with the Gigabyte GT220 Graphics Card? Also, what display port are you using? HDMI, VGA, or DVI? I was using DVI. If this is the Gigabyte card, then I added the bootflag GraphicsEnabler=Yes to my org.chameleon.boot.plist. What would be helpful would be for you to check out my blog at htt(p)://computersclarified (dot) blogspot (dot) com and maybe post what your org.chameleon.boot.plist is.
Inmike01 3 months ago
try this bootflag minus the quotes "npci=0x2000" . That should help you get past that point. You enter these bootflags at the chameleon bootscreen. Highlight the drive you are going to load by moving left/right, then just type any bootflag you want separated by a space. The npci one will enable moving past the PCI configuration problem. Good luck!
Inmike01 3 months ago
I did not use legacy kernel. If you have a Core2Duo or i3, then you are covered for the processor. What are your other specs?
Inmike01 5 months ago