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Can't Connect To Appstore & iCloud

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Can't Sign Into Appstore & iCloud

Hey guys,

I'm having an issue with my Mackintosh machine, I can't seem to connect to the App Store, my ethernet is en0 so it's not that I'm getting so irritated as I can't even check my iCloud mail from the mail application.
 
Can anyone help me out?
 
Hey guys,

I'm having an issue with my Mackintosh machine, I can't seem to connect to the App Store, my ethernet is en0 so it's not that I'm getting so irritated as I can't even check my iCloud mail from the mail application.

When you installed OS X - were you using ethernet or wifi. If wifi, was it USB or PCI/PCIe wifi?
 
When you installed OS X - were you using ethernet or wifi. If wifi, was it USB or PCI/PCIe wifi?
I was using Ethernet, I tried logging in during the install and that also didn't work so I had to click my computer doesn't connect to the internet.
 
I used iBoot 3.3.0 with full success. The required Intel ethernet support is available in this version for the Dell Optplex 760:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=38


Ok Great, so if I re install with this and ethernet plugged in it should work?

Also is it possible to use this with a UniBeast USB as I only have the one I made a while ago and can't make a new one at the moment.
 
Ok Great, so if I re install with this and ethernet plugged in it should work?

Also is it possible to use this with a UniBeast USB as I only have the one I made a while ago and can't make a new one at the moment.

Sorry - it was a Yosemite installation that you did. Check your BIOS settings for ethernet and make sure that the port is active and that the ethernet port has a 'live' connection to your router. It should just work.

Please ignore the iBoot comment earlier. - seem to have iBoot on the Brain this afternoon....
 
Sorry - it was a Yosemite installation that you did. Check your BIOS settings for ethernet and make sure that the port is active and that the ethernet port has a 'live' connection to your router. It should just work.

Please ignore the iBoot comment earlier. - seem to have iBoot on the Brain this afternoon....

I just checked the BIOS the Integrated NIC is Enabled, can't find anything else to do with the Ethernet though.
 
Try a fresh installation - just ensure that internet access is available right through the process. :thumbup:
Ok I'll give that a go, if it doesn't work I'm gonna be so damn annoyed, shall I try connection through the installer too?
 
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