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  1. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    For some reason I got kernel panic when machine shutdown to reboot for upgrading 10.10.3 to 10.10.4. I had to downgrade to 10.9 again. :(
  2. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    My issue was resolved when I turned on USB boot, and used F12 to select the Unibeast USB. Now I'm up with 10.10.3 but iMessage/iCloud remains a challenge. mddosx
  3. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    I have tried without success. The Unibeast boot USB just give me a blank screen. My graphics card is nVidia GTX 660. Would you please give me the kernel flag to make the USB bootable and upgrade? Thanks, mddosx
  4. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    Do you know if the method can convert the existing installation and do the upgrade to Clover from Chamelon? Thanks, mddosx
  5. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    I upgraded to 10.9.5 using your tips. Thanks a lot. Yes I got the same problem with iMessage (not because of the upgrade). However I think it's security enhancement to avoid (celebrity) hacking so i called customer care and waited until I spoke to some agent. After I provided the code (10...
  6. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    Thank you very much for the update. I really hope that audio issue can be fixed in 10.9.4 but it wasn't! Thanks, mddosx
  7. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    Has anyone tried 10.9.4? It may be able to address the issue of audio sleep as in the release notes says "Improves the reliability of wake from sleep". Thanks, mddosx
  8. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    Yes, I upgraded from 10.9.2. I think I did select Fakesmc. Probably I will try to disable that and see if machine working normally and then upgrade again. What option do you have? Here is my chameleon boot plist. cat /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>...
  9. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    I updated to 10.9.3 on 8500 i7 and got kernel panic after fakesmc line. I had to restore. I'm not sure if I must do something before taking this 10.9.3 update. mddosx
  10. mddosx

    Guide: Dell XPS 8500

    If you see "read only", chance is you did not change dir (cd) to the mounting /Volumes/HARD_DRIVE of the extension. The USB has the same dir but it's read only and not allow you to delete. mdd
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