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    How to Fix iMessage

    No dice, I registered a new account using a US credit card to no avail, Facetime and Messages refused to activate. Could you give me some more info on that? Are you using a valid MLB and ROM from a existing Mac registered to you or generated serials? What kind of error message is displayed?
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    How to Fix iMessage

    I think you should keep that ticket open for now, I'd like to see Apple's response to it.
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    How to Fix iMessage

    I think this confirms the fact that MLB and ROM aren't needed for old ID's, but required for newer ones, which honestly is a absolute pain. I just need to find a Mac that isn't using iMessage or FaceTime and clone those values... Just a thought, would demo Macs at an Apple Store pass off the...
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    How to Fix iMessage

    Just a question, how did you get the ROM value from his MacBook? I only have this dead MacBook Pro, so if there's anyway on getting that ROM value, please let me know.
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    How to Fix iMessage

    I don't think it's a problem to use that MLB, since FaceTime and Messages still work properly, so it means that I'm still properly connecting to Apple's servers, and the MacBook is dead and isn't connecting to any servers for good, but I've tried generated MLBs and they produce the exact same...
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    How to Fix iMessage

    I'm facing the exact same problem then :/, I asked a friend at his garage to sign into iMessage on his MacBook Pro and it worked flawlessly, yet on my hackintosh I'm still faced with the same problem. The hardest thing is that I'm unable to pinpoint the exact problem with this, so it's...
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    How to Fix iMessage

    That's right, I'm getting the second message with the same customer code on every boot, shown in my attachment. I'm able to sign into another Apple ID on the same system, so FaceTime and Messages are working properly, but my personal Apple ID is the main problem for me. My messages account is...
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    How to Fix iMessage

    I've been trying to find a solution to this problem with iMessage on my Hackintosh for a while. I followed the "Idiot's Guide to iMessage" as well as this guide throughly, however, whenever I try to log into FaceTime/iMessage, I'm greeted with the customer code message, and even when I called...
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    Dual Monitor Setup on Sierra not working properly! Intel HD 4600

    Hi all, i recently made the jump from El Capitan 10.11.6 to Sierra, however, I cannot seem to get my dual monitor setup working properly. I use the Intel HD 4600 iGPU, and one of my monitors is plugged through HDMI and the other through DVI. Sierra is only able to display onto one screen, and...
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    iMessage Help Needed

    Sure. Get the USB that you used to install El Capitan, and boot into it, (change the boot order to boot into your usb or just one time boot through F12). Select your mac partition and boot into it. Usually, there will be two. The one that says untitled or a custom name you put, that is your...
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    iMessage Help Needed

    Alrighty then, I'm honestly baffled right now. I'll post something if it comes, but for now, try using your USB to boot into your hackintosh. If that doesn't work, then boot into your installer.
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    iMessage Help Needed

    Try them all together and put in the product name before MacPro5,1 (whichever the one before i asked you to change it)
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    iMessage Help Needed

    No, add them to your boot args
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    iMessage Help Needed

    No problem, everyone starts somewhere In any case though, disregard what I just posted, try this method instead. Boot with these boot flags nvda_drv=1 npci=0x2000 dart=0 kext-dev-mode=1 Try these and tell me what happens.
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    iMessage Help Needed

    Hmmm, hold deleting the Mac partition for a sec, Try booting into single user mode, and enter this command: nvram boot-args Post the result of that, and keep it open.
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