After downloading Mountain Lion from the app store using my real Mac, I moved the installer to external storage. But I found that the app store will not download the new installer unless it finds the old installer. Clicking the Download button only displays a message "You have updates for other...
Yes, it works. It's automatic and it's in the background. Anyone can use iostat to see what is happening on each drive. Where have you seen it reported that it doesn't work? Don't answer that, it's a rhetorical question, I don't want to know. On second thought, maybe I do want to know, so I can...
Thanks Neil for writing a great tutorial! It's exactly how I did it a few days ago. I started documenting my steps for the benefit of all, but now I won't have to. Thanks again for picking up that ball and running with it.
I'd like to find a way to do it without relying on having an...
Clover isn't necessary at all. I just finished setting up a Fusion drive that boots with Chimera. The steps are essentially the same as the RAID-0 guide found here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/lion-desktop-guides/32724-lion-10-7-2-raid-0-tonymacx86-tools-chimera.html
except instead of creating a...
More details emerge:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/11/achieving-fusion-with-a-service-training-doc-ars-tears-open-apples-fusion-drive/
This part fits some of the discussion in this thread:
"Fusion Drive is not meant to be a feature that appeals to the propeller-head geek. The kind of...
I could be wrong but I believe the reason Patrick Stein aka jollyjinx turned off spotlight indexing was only so that it would not interfere with his testing. Notice that in his blog post on tumblr, part 1 is about setting up the fusion drive while parts 2 and 3 are about testing its behavior...
Article: Apple's New iMacs Have Ivy Bridge Desktop CPUs
There is no Momentus XT drive that has 128 GB of NAND and 1 or 3 TB of platters. Also, Apple specifically said they're doing it in software.
More information:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6406/understanding-apples-fusion-drive
My 10.8.0 install app (which I made sure to make a copy to keep before re-downloading Mountain Lion from the app store) is 4,370,518,892 bytes (4.37 GB on disk) and has a creation date of July 5, 2012 2:14 AM
My 10.8.2 install app is 4,396,617,824 bytes (4.4 GB on disk) and has a creation...
I plan to move in my CustoMac Mini 2011 build with Gigabyte H61N-USB3 and Core i3-2105. I'll upgrade it later, after the smoke clears and the dust settles on a suitable Ivy Bridge mini-ITX build for Mountain Lion.
I bought Silverstone's 500W fully modular power supply that is 140mm deep, which...
Ars Technica reports it is confirmed in the Mountain Lion gold master. Older Macs with 32-bit graphics drivers have been left behind, due to the end of 32-bit kext support. The list of Macs that cannot run Mountain Lion has not changed.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/07/co ... ood-night/
Yes, popping audio is common. Apparently it has something to do with the audio chip going to sleep to conserve power when it is silent and popping when it wakes up to play a sound.
Unless you're using a discrete graphics card, the integrated graphics has to be HD 3000, but the Core i5-2500 only has HD 2000 graphics.
The only chips with HD 3000 are i3-2105, i3-2125, i5-2405S, i5-2500K, i7-2600K, and i7-2700K.
Yes, the H61N-USB3 has two 3 Gbps SATA ports (three including the eSATA port on the back) and no 6 Gbps ports at all.
As far as I know, all SATA drives are backwards compatible with all SATA ports, but the speed of the connection will be the top speed of the slower device. This means 6 Gbps is...
According to http://techreport.com/discussions.x/23066 the $400 price includes a 17 watt Core i3, 4GB RAM, 40GB mSATA SSD, Wi-Fi, and bluetooth. It has dual HDMI and 3 USB2 ports (no USB3). It's based on the HM65 chipset. 7-series chipset with USB3 and Thunderbolt coming in the 4th quarter.
I...
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