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From Macgenius: MY vidoe card is an Nvidia 8800 GT 512MB with Dual DVI Outputs also. This method did not work. Since yours appears to have worked, please provide more detailed instructions. This is a serious problem that affects all HDMI Monitors with HDCP.

 

Thanks,

Macgenius

I have tested my method on a {censored} 7800GT 256Mb graphics card and it works, it is connected to a full HD Samsung 24" monitor via DVI. Why it isnt working for others, I am not sure....for those who cant get their graphics card working using the Asere BLN bootloader, try the one from Prasys, it is also based on chameleon 2 RC4 but uses pcEfi 10.6 bootloader file.

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Possible NVidia 8xxx/9xxx Solution for 10.6.3

 

Many people have had difficulty with getting their NVidia GPUs working with 10.6.2 and now 10.6.3. The issue seems to revolve around HDCP compatible displays. This would be all HDMI monitors and possibly newer DVI monitors. One workaround was to use two NVidia kexts from 10.6.1 along with EFI strings to enable the 8- and 9- series cards to work. Another simple solutions is to just use VGA monitors (no need for new kexts). See my previous post for our earlier solution for 10.6.2:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1346933

 

Many are now reporting issues with 10.6.3 with their 8xxx and 9xxxx series NVidia cards using HDMI/some DVI monitors with no solution. Others seem to have DVI monitors working, but have not confirmed to be HDCP DVI monitors. I have found one option I know to work with both HDCP-compatible DVI monitors and HDMI HDTVs.

 

Essentially, the solution is to use CruiSar's method with the latest AsereBLN bootloader. See his wonderful instructions on setting up an install using only fakesmc.kext and Realtek1000SL.kext with the new bootloader here:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1416253

 

Once you have his install method setup, it is important to remove any EFI strings for your GPU in your com.apple.boot.plist file. You also need to setup the "GraphicsEnabler" option. I would also recommend using the "EthernetBuiltIn" option as well. Here is the relevant snippet from com.apple.boot.plist:

 

<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>

<string>yes</string>

<key>Kernel</key>

<string>mach_kernel</string>

<key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>

<string>Yes</string>

There is no need to use any older NVidia kexts anywhere, and you do not need to add your device IDs to any of the existing kexts. The magic happens with the CruiSAr's new method using a new bootloader (based of Chameleon RC4) that provides automatic EFI string injection and seems to offer better support for the NVidia GPUs in both 10.6.2 and 10.6.3.

 

Once you have this setup, I can confirm that these setups work:

 

Single DVI monitor (HDCP capable)

Dual DVI monitors (both HDCP capable)

Dual monitors with one DVI monitor (HDCP) and one HDMI Sony 1080p HDTV (HDCP)

Single Sony 1080p HDTV (HDCP)

 

My current video card in an NVidia 9600 GT 512MB with Dual DVI outputs. To get HDMI, I used a DVI --> HDMI converter cable.

 

For anyone not using the Gigabyte EX58-UD5 but experiencing the same problem, I suggest using the GraphicsEnabler option from the AsereBLN_v1.1.9 Bootloader available here:

 

http://github.com/aserebln/Chameleon/downloads

 

Hopefully that helps alleviate some frustration. Please let everyone know if this method does or does not work for you.

I'm using Kakewalk 2.0 with a EP45-DS3L and a XFX Geforce 9800GT doubledvi atm, with 10.6.2. I'm fairly certain that Kakewalk comes with a patched DSDT and the latest version of the Aserebln bootloader. It would seem that Kakewalk comes with everything your guide suggests, but using my old (~3 years) Samsung 19" screen together with my new 32" HDTV (dvi-hdmi adapter) resulted in a blackscreen when I upgraded to 10.6.2, and I would think that the same issue would be present in 10.6.3 too. Am I missing something here?

 

Thanks.

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From Macgenius: MY vidoe card is an Nvidia 8800 GT 512MB with Dual DVI Outputs also. This method did not work. Since yours appears to have worked, please provide more detailed instructions. This is a serious problem that affects all HDMI Monitors with HDCP.

 

Thanks,

Macgenius

 

 

Macgenius, we need some more information on what you have done so far. Were you able to follow CruiSAr's instructions successfully to get a bootable system? Did you get the new bootloader installed successfully? What were you running before trying this method, and was it working? Are you using the EX58-UD5?

 

What happens when you boot? Do you get blue screen, black screen, gray screen? Can you boot in verbose mode or provide some logs for us to see? Do you have other monitors you would be able to try this with?

 

I'm using Kakewalk 2.0 with a EP45-DS3L and a XFX Geforce 9800GT doubledvi atm, with 10.6.2. I'm fairly certain that Kakewalk comes with a patched DSDT and the latest version of the Aserebln bootloader. It would seem that Kakewalk comes with everything your guide suggests, but using my old (~3 years) Samsung 19" screen together with my new 32" HDTV (dvi-hdmi adapter) resulted in a blackscreen when I upgraded to 10.6.2, and I would think that the same issue would be present in 10.6.3 too. Am I missing something here?

 

Thanks.

 

Is your com.apple.boot.plist setup to use the graphics enabler option? This file should also not have any EFI strings for your GPU in it. It looks like Kakewalk 2.0 does have the Aserebln 1.1.9 bootloader, so you should start by analyzing your com.apple.boot.plist. If you are getting a black screen in 10.6.2, you can be sure it will not work in 10.6.3.

 

I am not familiar with the exact steps that Kakewalk install does, but my first guess would be to check the GraphicsEnabler bootloader option and remove any GPU EFI strings.

 

Since you are using the EP45-DS3L, you may also want to check out Cartri's hacked BIOS for that motherboard which does away with the need for DSDT patching. It may provide you with a different result:

 

http://cartri.net/blog/

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Macgenius, we need some more information on what you have done so far. Were you able to follow CruiSAr's instructions successfully to get a bootable system? Did you get the new bootloader installed successfully? What were you running before trying this method, and was it working? Are you using the EX58-UD5?

 

What happens when you boot? Do you get blue screen, black screen, gray screen? Can you boot in verbose mode or provide some logs for us to see? Do you have other monitors you would be able to try this with?

 

 

 

Is your com.apple.boot.plist setup to use the graphics enabler option? This file should also not have any EFI strings for your GPU in it. It looks like Kakewalk 2.0 does have the Aserebln 1.1.9 bootloader, so you should start by analyzing your com.apple.boot.plist. If you are getting a black screen in 10.6.2, you can be sure it will not work in 10.6.3.

 

I am not familiar with the exact steps that Kakewalk install does, but my first guess would be to check the GraphicsEnabler bootloader option and remove any GPU EFI strings.

 

Since you are using the EP45-DS3L, you may also want to check out Cartri's hacked BIOS for that motherboard which does away with the need for DSDT patching. It may provide you with a different result:

 

http://cartri.net/blog/

 

Hi RickyTan,

1. My motherboard is a EP45-DS3R and I don't use EFI strings at all.

2. My system has been working fine with 10.6, 10.6.1, and 10.6.2 using a patched DSDT or with "GraphicsEnabler=yes" and no. No issues with blue, black, or blank screen.

3. My system works fine on 10.6.3 using either a straight VGA monitor/cable or DVI-DVI monitor/cable. My system only fails using a HDMI/HDCP monitor/cable.

4. Aserebln 1.1.9 bootloader works for me on 10.6.2, but not on 10.6.3 with HDMI.

5. There are several postings on direct Apple support forums report problems connecting HDMI monitors on "real" Macs.

6. IMHO, Apple is detecting the presence of a HDMI/HDCP monitor and disable the video.

7. I will take a look at Kakewalk 2.0.

 

Please comment. I am stumped on this one.

 

Sincerely,

macgenius

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Hi RickyTan,

1. My motherboard is a EP45-DS3R and I don't use EFI strings at all.

2. My system has been working fine with 10.6, 10.6.1, and 10.6.2 using a patched DSDT or with "GraphicsEnabler=yes" and no. No issues with blue, black, or blank screen.

3. My system works fine on 10.6.3 using either a straight VGA monitor/cable or DVI-DVI monitor/cable. My system only fails using a HDMI/HDCP monitor/cable.

4. Aserebln 1.1.9 bootloader works for me on 10.6.2, but not on 10.6.3 with HDMI.

5. There are several postings on direct Apple support forums report problems connecting HDMI monitors on "real" Macs.

6. IMHO, Apple is detecting the presence of a HDMI/HDCP monitor and disable the video.

7. I will take a look at Kakewalk 2.0.

 

Please comment. I am stumped on this one.

 

Sincerely,

macgenius

 

I would try doing a dual-monitor configuration. Setup your primary display as DVI or VGA, boot into 10.6.3 and then see if you can detect and hookup your HDMI TV/monitor as a second display once you have reached the desktop.

 

You may also want to try using the other DVI port on your motherboard. I have read elsewhere that some NVidia cards have difficulty if you are not using the primary port. Try your other DVI port and see how that goes.

 

I know there are several issues with HDMI displays out there on the Apple forums. I wonder what patches your DSDT has. You may want to try Cartri's custom BIOS for your motherboard, availabel fromhttp://cartri.net/blog

 

I wonder if the HDMI version has anything to do with it. I think my Sony HDTV is version HDMI version 1.3. What monitor/HDTV are you connecting via HDMI? Do you know what version of HDMI it supports?

 

The only other thing I can think of offhand is to try modifying the NVCap using the AsereBLN bootloader. Look at his wiki for instructions on how to insert a custom NVCap value:

 

http://wiki.github.com/aserebln/Chameleon/

 

Essentially you need to find the device ID of your GPU (look in System Profiler) and then insert the appropriate NVCAP values in your com.apple.boot.plist

 

I have not tried this, but it may work. Use gfxutil to get your NVCAP and convert it according to the AsereBLN wiki page.

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I have NVIDIA 9800 GT 512 MB with 2 DVI ports and when i connect my FullHD TV with DVI-to-HDMI Cable display freezes.

I try to add the Device ID in NVDAResman.kext and NVDANV50Hal.kext but didn't helped me.

Hey RickyTan, thanks for quick answer but "Possible NVidia 8xxx/9xxx Solution for 10.6.3" and AsereBLN_v1.1.9 Bootloader didn't work for me neither. My solution for now is to watch movies on DLNA but i still want to fix the problem.

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Okay, i didn't understand your problem before. I thought you were trying to continue backing up to an existing timemachine image after reinstalling a new system... So, I'm sorry, but I think I can't give you any useful advise. But perhaps it helps the other geeks around if you describe your problem a bit more in detail; to what kind of drive you're trying to backup, how it's connected to your hackintosh etc....

 

More about the UUID (which I believe isn't connected to your problem) in general can be found here on wikipedia, more about handeling it in the first post of this guide from digital_dreamer (thanks for this great guide!)

 

Sorry.

 

It's weird, time machine use to work fine. I have 3 HDD connected to my computer, and one of the slaves is mac journal case sensitive. The rest is Mac journal extended.

 

Backups have been fine for the last couple months. However recently, time machine will not back up exactly a chunk of 222gb of data. When time machine gets to that point, it just stops. No error message no nothing. And at the top, it says "waiting for backup." Nothing else. I reformatted the hard drive guid, mbr, case sensitive etc etc, nothing. I even swapped out the time machine hard drive with a different external hard drive, no fix.

 

 

 

 

How do I troubleshoot this or find out what is causing the problem? Is there a particular format time machine doesn't want to backup? Is there a partition format type time machine doesnt like?

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I would try doing a dual-monitor configuration. Setup your primary display as DVI or VGA, boot into 10.6.3 and then see if you can detect and hookup your HDMI TV/monitor as a second display once you have reached the desktop.

 

You may also want to try using the other DVI port on your motherboard. I have read elsewhere that some NVidia cards have difficulty if you are not using the primary port. Try your other DVI port and see how that goes.

 

I know there are several issues with HDMI displays out there on the Apple forums. I wonder what patches your DSDT has. You may want to try Cartri's custom BIOS for your motherboard, availabel fromhttp://cartri.net/blog

 

I wonder if the HDMI version has anything to do with it. I think my Sony HDTV is version HDMI version 1.3. What monitor/HDTV are you connecting via HDMI? Do you know what version of HDMI it supports?

 

The only other thing I can think of offhand is to try modifying the NVCap using the AsereBLN bootloader. Look at his wiki for instructions on how to insert a custom NVCap value:

 

http://wiki.github.com/aserebln/Chameleon/

 

Essentially you need to find the device ID of your GPU (look in System Profiler) and then insert the appropriate NVCAP values in your com.apple.boot.plist

 

I have not tried this, but it may work. Use gfxutil to get your NVCAP and convert it according to the AsereBLN wiki page.

 

 

RickyTan

I just finished trying the Kakewalk 2.0 installer ("GraphicsEnabler=yes, AsereBLN bootloader, DSDT from Kakewalk CD, etc.) with same results - blank screen with HDMI monitor.

 

I am starting to think that maybe the problem is not related to video drivers per se, but to QE/SI, frameworks, etc.

I know I could be wrong, but I am suspicious anyway.

 

Regards,

Macgenius

 

 

EDIT:

Had a brainstorm, LOL. My current graphics card is am XFX 8800GT Dual DVI 512MB. I swapped in a Evga 9500GT, Dual DVI 1GB graphics card from a friend. Amazingly it worked perfect with my HDMI monitor.

 

I guess that maybe apple has cut back on support for certain cards (i.e., there is a whole thread on the 8800 blank screen). What do you think?

 

So I guess I will be heading to Fry's tomorrow to buy a new graphics card.

 

Regards,

Macgenius

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Ok,i tried this out (was using Cybex's Image 4.0 before with no problems) all seems to be working.At first my system would jus hang when i treid to restart but now it works??No Display sleep/Computer sleep as usual but i believe this is due to my GPu@HDMI.I've looked at my kernel log an saw some stuff i'm not sure if i should be worried.

 

There are a few lines of this,although sound still works.

 

[0]: Sound assertion "0 != result" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-184.4.3/AppleHDA/AppleHDAWidget.cpp" at line 3794 goto handler

 

I've attached my log,if someone would be willing to take a look at it an see if there are things that i need to fix,plz let me know what faults there are an how i can solve them.Also what should my Advance cpu setting look like,What should be disabled to work proper with this DSDT??Thanks

Kernel_Log.rtf

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Macgenius, we need some more information on what you have done so far. Were you able to follow CruiSAr's instructions successfully to get a bootable system? Did you get the new bootloader installed successfully? What were you running before trying this method, and was it working? Are you using the EX58-UD5?

 

What happens when you boot? Do you get blue screen, black screen, gray screen? Can you boot in verbose mode or provide some logs for us to see? Do you have other monitors you would be able to try this with?

 

 

 

Is your com.apple.boot.plist setup to use the graphics enabler option? This file should also not have any EFI strings for your GPU in it. It looks like Kakewalk 2.0 does have the Aserebln 1.1.9 bootloader, so you should start by analyzing your com.apple.boot.plist. If you are getting a black screen in 10.6.2, you can be sure it will not work in 10.6.3.

 

I am not familiar with the exact steps that Kakewalk install does, but my first guess would be to check the GraphicsEnabler bootloader option and remove any GPU EFI strings.

 

Since you are using the EP45-DS3L, you may also want to check out Cartri's hacked BIOS for that motherboard which does away with the need for DSDT patching. It may provide you with a different result:

 

http://cartri.net/blog/

I'm using GraphicsEnabler, yes. I doubt that the DSDT that cartri uses would make that much of a difference from mine, however, I will look into it. Thank you.

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I'm using GraphicsEnabler, yes. I doubt that the DSDT that cartri uses would make that much of a difference from mine, however, I will look into it. Thank you.

 

Hello zawx,

After several hours of analysis, it looks like the the blank screen, is not a freeze. I f you connect to your system remotely, you will see that the mac is alive.

 

I scanned several threads in the forums and looked at DSDT files, boot loaders, etc. Nothing made any difference here.

 

However, I been successfu replacing graphics cards with other Nvidia 9xxx cards (9500GT, 9800GT, etc.) and am now booting into 10.6.3 with no issues, so far. Using "GraphicsEnabler=yes" is a great way make things a more automatic. Be sure and remove any graphics card code from your DSDT file.

 

IMHO, Apple has simply dropped support for some of the Nvidia cards (8800GT, etc.). I believe that this is the case here. We all knew that cloning a mac means we have to constantly look for the next group of hardware to adopt to keep our Hacks running.

 

So, I beleive that 10.6.3 will require buying a new graphics card (I have already purchased a Nvidia 9500GT card made by evga).

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Hi guys, firstly I want to say thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread, it is fantastic. I have an Ex58-UD5 and have been happily running a hack using DD's original method. I have, however decided to refresh the install to iron out a few issues, namely lack of sleep and cold boot restart issues.

 

So far I have flashed BIOS with latest version (F12), with a reset of default settings (save AHCI of coarse) this seamed to have solved the cold start issue. Next I ventured down CruiSAr’s path with only FakeSMC in extra, patched DSDT and AsereBLN_v1.1.9 bootloader. After what I hope was perfectly carried out instructions. Upon boot I soon stumbled into an old issue of my 4870 1gb dual DVI being of a non-reference design (Black PCB) not loading the desktop. Firstly I tried to change graphicsenabler=y but for some reason during the bootloader my keyboard (apple wired aluminium) does not work, which did in the previous install, so I was not able to change the setting. Has anyone else encountered this or know of a solution/alternative method?

 

I have since got round this by adding the same graphics kext as before (ATY_Init.kext in S/L/E (appears not to work in /extra). Now the system boots fine, and sleeps (after approx 30 seconds) however there is no sound hardware recognised and my usb wireless card (Edimax EW-7711UAN) is no longer working, or even registering when plugged in.

 

Are there any further steps I need to do, such as add some of the miscellaneous kexts? Or perhaps this is a DSDT issue? I was wondering if anyone else had stumbled into these issues. Alternatively any advice would very much be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

Alfie

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hi guys can any one using laymens terms explain how i would be able to install snow leopard 10.6 onto my ud5 motherboard, currently i have windows 7 installed but i have a seperate hardrive intended for the mac os, so dual booting should not be a issue as i can hit f12 and choose which drive i wish to boot from without messing with partition tables, also i do not own a mac computer , would this hinder installing the 10.6?

 

i also own a nvidia gtx 275 if this makes a differnce

 

sorry if these questions are stupid but i lack the knowledge in this field and would really appreciate the help.

 

 

 

thank you

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Hey everybody,

 

I agree that changing the video cable to VGA or just DVI will work on "old" hardware. But if you want to use an HDMI monitor you will have to upgrade your video card.

 

I have tested several Nvidia graphics card in the 9xxx family (like 9400GT, 9500GT, 9600GT, 9800GT) that do work.

 

I baught an evga Nvidia 9500GGT 1GB that works great.

 

Like, I said from an earlier, Apple has always said that they will control what hardware is supported and compatible.

 

Respectfully,

Macgenius

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Total Noob that requires help!

 

I had 10.6.2 up and running perfectly with DD's script. So now I decided to update to 10.6.3 and Im getting KP...booting in -v reveals the error "ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::registerLPCDriver - failed to locate SMC Driver."

I realize that I might have done one step out of sequence..I deleted and use the 10.6.3 sleepenabler.kext after the update not before as suggested here.

In addition, I upgraded the Bios to F12 and made the necessary changes in Bios before rebooting. I can still successfully boot into 10.6.2 on another partition on the same machine (cloned copy...which came in handy) but I get kp when trying to boot in 10.6.3.

My system setup:

X58-UD5

I7 920 2.66

GTX260

I used the correct d00d dsdt for my CPU but I think the problem lies in my kext files. I was booting in 64bit but now both 64bit and 32bit dont work. Could someone also guide me as to what kext are required in Extra/Stored_Kext and S/L/E.

 

Thanks gents,

bus

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Hey everybody,

 

I agree that changing the video cable to VGA or just DVI will work on "old" hardware. But if you want to use an HDMI monitor you will have to upgrade your video card.

 

I have tested several Nvidia graphics card in the 9xxx family (like 9400GT, 9500GT, 9600GT, 9800GT) that do work.

 

I baught an evga Nvidia 9500GGT 1GB that works great.

 

Like, I said from an earlier, Apple has always said that they will control what hardware is supported and compatible.

 

Respectfully,

Macgenius

 

I am not sure about all 9xxx series cards working. I have a 9800 GTX+ 1GB, and once I upgraded to10.6.3 I lost my video once the OS loaded up. I have my system hooked up to a HDTV, and have tried using the HDMI out on my card to the TV and also the DVI out to HDMI on my TV as well and both had the same result.

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I am not sure about all 9xxx series cards working. I have a 9800 GTX+ 1GB, and once I upgraded to10.6.3 I lost my video once the OS loaded up. I have my system hooked up to a HDTV, and have tried using the HDMI out on my card to the TV and also the DVI out to HDMI on my TV as well and both had the same result.

 

 

Replay:

 

I did not say that all Nvidia 9xxx graphics cards work. So far, the only boards that I tested that do work are in the 9xxx family. Google for the supported GPU's from Apple and that should tell you what works.

 

Cards on the 7xxx and 8xxx range appear to have been dropped.

 

Macgenius

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I followed the guide and now have a working system with Snow Leopard, a Gigabyte EX58-UD5 motherboard and an GTX 285 video card.

 

There is one problem. I have the MAC hard drive connected to the Gigabyte SATA connectors using AHCI, my CDROM drive and windows 7 install is connected to the Intel SATA connectors. My Mac install does not seem to be able to see anything connected to the Intel SATA side and the Windows 7 install can't see the Gigabyte SATA side. The Intel side is configured as AHCI/RAID. I would like to be able to access the CDROM with the Mac if possible

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Replay:

 

I did not say that all Nvidia 9xxx graphics cards work. So far, the only boards that I tested that do work are in the 9xxx family. Google for the supported GPU's from Apple and that should tell you what works.

 

Cards on the 7xxx and 8xxx range appear to have been dropped.

 

Macgenius

True, not all Nvidia card will work on SL....since we are building PC's to run OSX, why not buy GPU's that is supported and save yourself all the hustle.

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True, not all Nvidia card will work on SL....since we are building PC's to run OSX, why not buy GPU's that is supported and save yourself all the hustle.

 

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H CruiSAr,

Exactly, that is what have trying to tell everybody. A little time and thought told me that Apple had exercised their right to change their hardware. However, I think that we will experience more such issues as graphics cards. I also don't have all of the answers about Macs and HDMI/HDCP support.

 

Thanks for understanding what I wanted to get everybody to stop and take a look at, IMHO, is what happened.

 

Respectfully,

Macgenius

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H CruiSAr,

Exactly, that is what have trying to tell everybody. A little time and thought told me that Apple had exercised their right to change their hardware. However, I think that we will experience more such issues as graphics cards. I also don't have all of the answers about Macs and HDMI/HDCP support.

 

Thanks for understanding what I wanted to get everybody to stop and take a look at, IMHO, is what happened.

 

Respectfully,

Macgenius

No problem, I think it is just common sense to know that when mimicing macs, it will be best to go 100% mac Hardware.....at least as close as possible. This way we save ourself the headaches of finding kext and patching etc etc. We are now going Vanilla...the more mac like the hardware is, the better our vanilla installs.

 

I got the GTX 285 cos apple uses it in their MacPro's

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No problem, I think it is just common sense to know that when mimicing macs, it will be best to go 100% mac Hardware.....at least as close as possible. This way we save ourself the headaches of finding kext and patching etc etc. We are now going Vanilla...the more mac like the hardware is, the better our vanilla installs.

 

I got the GTX 285 cos apple uses it in their MacPro's

 

Listen to this guys he's insanely smart when it comes to hac,

 

A little research to figure out which hardware works, saves tons of work to get it all up and running.

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hi guys, can some one please help me, im a real noob, hance my username, and i am struggling to understand the steps, i downloaded all the files from the first page but when trying to extract the files onto a usb stick , theres errors as it goes over 260 characters.

 

some one please help me.

 

i would be very grateful for any type of assistance,

 

thank you

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hi guys, can some one please help me, im a real noob, hance my username, and i am struggling to understand the steps, i downloaded all the files from the first page but when trying to extract the files onto a usb stick , theres errors as it goes over 260 characters.

 

some one please help me.

 

i would be very grateful for any type of assistance,

 

thank you

Why dont you extract the files first and then copy them over to the USB stick
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