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{Guide} DELL INSPIRON N5110


Mohamed Khairy
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Here you go !!!!!

Fix Boot0 Error

 

Procedure

Start unpkg, and drag the Chimera file that you downloaded onto the unpkg window. Unpkg will create a folder named "Chimera" on your desktop.

boot0+1.png

 

In the "Chimera" folder, go to usr->standalone->i386 and copy the boot1h folder into a USB drive. Remember the name of the USB drive (you will need it later).

 

boot0+2.png

 

Restart your computer, and boot from your ###### USB drive, your retail Mac OS X Snow Leopard DVD, or your xMove partition. Don't worry; you won't have to reinstall Mac OS X.

 

Once the Mac OS X Installer starts, open Disk Utility by opening the "Utilities" menu in the menu bar.

 

boot+3+also.png

 

In Disk Utility, select the hard disk partition where Mac OS X is installed from the sidebar, and unmount it.

 

boot0+3.png

 

Once that's done, close Disk Utility and open Terminal from the Utilities window.

 

boot0+4.png

 

In terminal, type:

 

diskutil list

 

This will output a list of all of your hard disks. Find the name of the hard disk that Mac OS X is installed on (the one you just unmounted), and remember the hard disk's identifier. You'll probably want to write this down so that you can remember it later.

 

boot0+5.png

 

If you haven't already, plug in the USB drive with the boot1h file inside. Then, in terminal, type:

 

cd /Volumes/"USB Drive"

Don't forget to include the space between cd and /Volumes/"USB Drive".

 

Replace "USB Drive" with the name of your USB drive (include the quotation marks), which you should have remembered before. This command changes the folder that Terminal is working on (cd stands for "change directory). Now, everything you type in Terminal will apply to the files in your USB drive, including the boot1h file.

 

Once you've made Terminal focus on your USB drive, type:

 

dd if=boot1h of=/dev/identifier

 

Replace "identifier" (don't include the quotation marks) with the identifier for your hard disk that you unmounted. This command reads the boot1h file, and then writes it to your hard disk.

 

Reboot, and the Chimera bootscreen will be able to load!

 

 

This really works! I always had "Chain booting error" after each installation and my solution was to go onto vmware, use physical hard drive and then install the boot loader from vmware

This one saves time and temper lol

 

That vmware way sometimes didn't work, had problems with physical hard drive getting properly read

 

anyway thanks this helped me :)

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Try to put dock to the left :)

also each time these artifacts appear, switch to another resolution from display properties then revert to 1366x768

dock in left make you mac have a bad UI are any fix non this ??

 

 

 

about screen if her change screen resolution Screen becomes dimmer

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dock in left make you mac have a bad UI are any fix non this ??

I know but this is the only solution that worked for me, else I won't be able to work on the laptop because of the freezes

 

about screen if her change screen resolution Screen becomes dimmer

I don't face that problem, maybe you did that while AC adapter is not connected? :D

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thank you mido for help :((

waiting for more..

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about 10.8.1 im use mohammed method and replace file in kext ..

but after second boot can boot

if i boot with "-v"

still waiting for root device

...

anyway the solve for it add this commend in org.chameleon.Boot

before second restart :>

key>Kernel Flags</key>
   <string>-f</string>

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thank you mido for help :((

waiting for more..

--------------------------------

about 10.8.1 im use mohammed method and replace file in kext ..

but after second boot can boot

if i boot with "-v"

still waiting for root device

...

anyway the solve for it add this commend in org.chameleon.Boot

before second restart :>

key>Kernel Flags</key>
   <string>-f</string>

 

Didn't face that problem :gun:

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thank you mido for help :((

waiting for more..

--------------------------------

about 10.8.1 im use mohammed method and replace file in kext ..

but after second boot can boot

if i boot with "-v"

still waiting for root device

...

anyway the solve for it add this commend in org.chameleon.Boot

before second restart :>

key>Kernel Flags</key>
   <string>-f</string>

i also got this problem and -f solve it for me.

update:

ok, i solve it.

you need to replace the kext IOAHCIFamily.kext to older one from time machine or from this link.

(i didn't success to upload it so if somebody success, link it)

work for me like charm. :thumbsup_anim:

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hey everyone, i got the new card dw1702 and i booted linux first and rebooted and booted mac. Bluetooth was on and detected. i couldnt pair my mose to it and i couldnt connect my iphone to it.

i also couldnt make this card work on windows 7 x64 of mine. i tried the ones from dell com for n5110. please if some1 got it working under win 7 x64 send me the driver link please..

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I've downloaded HP Install Package from the link in 1st post and found correct ssdt.aml for my i7 2630QM there.

I found, that if I delete AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext, like in previous versions of guide, then my CPU runs only at stock 2.0GHz on load with this SSDT and at 800MHz when idle.

But if I don't delete that kext, then CPU is 2.6 GHz on load and burns up to 90 deg C on rendering in Maxwell Render.

 

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Drag the sensors from "Available" items too "Menu bar items" - there should appear temps or something in menu bar:

 

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