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Probook 6570b OS X 10.9

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You can ask question freely, we will help it with our experience. However, we can only help if we know exactly what hardware you have, because different hardware have different issues. And because we don't have your laptop, you may at least known your own first. Hackintosh requires very much understanding about hardware.

Anyway, feel free and enjoy hackintosh man, we already have guides for your laptop and I hope everything will go well.

Thanks man - as I said honest mistake from my side and indicated this more than once...
 
@ RehabMan

I posted I guide a few hours back on my success installing Mavericks on this notebook but it was escalated to admins as there were words in which is not aloud? Can you possibly check this? Otherwise I will need to retype everything... Just thought that the guide will help someone else maybe?
 
@ RehabMan

I posted I guide a few hours back on my success installing Mavericks on this notebook but it was escalated to admins as there were words in which is not aloud? Can you possibly check this? Otherwise I will need to retype everything... Just thought that the guide will help someone else maybe?

You might want to review the rules: http://www.tonymacx86.com/faq.php

In particular:
"Any use, discussion, links to or mentions of a pre-built VM, t*****t, distribution, downloaded, copied, cloned, hacked or modified installer of the operating system will result in an instant ban and account deletion. Piracy is ILLEGAL and NOT TOLERATED."
 
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@ RehabMan

I posted I guide a few hours back on my success installing Mavericks on this notebook but it was escalated to admins as there were words in which is not aloud? Can you possibly check this? Otherwise I will need to retype everything... Just thought that the guide will help someone else maybe?

I have not looked to it, but is your guide different from RehabMan's guide? I think HP Probook Installer supports 6x70b (with onboard HD4000) fully, and RehabMan's guide is already very good now.
 
You might want to review the rules: http://www.tonymacx86.com/faq.php

In particular:
"Any use, discussion, links to or mentions of a pre-built VM, t*****t, distribution, downloaded, copied, cloned, hacked or modified installer of the operating system will result in an instant ban and account deletion. Piracy is ILLEGAL and NOT TOLERATED."

@RehabMan can you send me a pm or is it okay to discuss it here?

Is injecting MBR files into the USB disk is then considered as a modified installer?

I do not want to argue but I am just uncertain about this...
 
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I have not looked to it, but is your guide different from RehabMan's guide? I think HP Probook Installer supports 6x70b (with onboard HD4000) fully, and RehabMan's guide is already very good now.

Yep I know that:) the guide is really good no rpoblem and probook installer work like a dream but I installed my hackintosh being able to read my 2nd partition in Parallels Desktop which is Windows 8.1 but it then read as a BootCamp partition - so I can then use my windows within OS X without restarting or just creating a small Virtual machine.

My guide was almost the same but explaining in getting the above to work as many people struggled with that reading it on this forums.
 
Yes, it is.

Apologies then didnt know that will be a problem...

thought Ill share cause this is a known problem to get parallels working as a boot camp partition from what I have googled. Apologies again!

then on a seperate note do you guys have any experience in uprading this notebooks lcd to FHD? I saw the other thread where there is multiple success about this on another model but will have the same success on this model?
 
Apologies then didnt know that will be a problem...

thought Ill share cause this is a known problem to get parallels working as a boot camp partition from what I have googled. Apologies again!

Feel free to repost what you have without the objectionable material/links.

then on a seperate note do you guys have any experience in uprading this notebooks lcd to FHD? I saw the other thread where there is multiple success about this on another model but will have the same success on this model?

I've not heard of anyone doing this on the 4330s. I think someone attempted to do so with the 4430s and discovered that the motherboard did not support the dual-link cable.

But maybe this is for your 6570b. Probably better possibility of the same screen/cable (for the 4540s) working there. As far as I know that has not been confirmed. Is your current screen 1600x900 or 1366x768?
 
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I've not heard of anyone doing this on the 4330s. I think someone attempted to do so with the 4430s and discovered that the motherboard did not support the dual-link cable.

But maybe this is for your 6570b. Probably better possibility of the same screen/cable (for the 4540s) working there. As far as I know that has not been confirmed. Is your current screen 1600x900 or 1366x768?

It is the 1366x768

I have done a little research and I will have to replace my cable on 6570b, apparently 1600x900 cable also works on the 1920x1080

i came across a blog post after googling and That person did it succesfully on a 6560b which is the year older model
 
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