Sorry I haven't been on here. Working and school has kept me busy along with getting Lion to install on my desktop.
Core i3 @ 2.19ghz
4gb ddr3 ram
Intel HD 3000 Graphics
That's the 3 main things you really need.
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downhilldrifter
System/Library/Extensions
That directory should exist because it's how your system boots. I get off of work in about an hour so I'll hlp you out. Your laptop should have Intel HD 3000 graphics.
Before you used multibeast, did you have any issues starting up? After the installation process of course. I think I can guide you on a step by step process better. I can give you my cell through a pm and then I can give you better troubleshooting if that's a route you want to take. If not, I'll...
I'm sure you could use your iphone as long as the phone allows you to. I haven't had an iphone since 3G but I do know there are ways you can get into the root folder to see everything that you've downloaded unless they've changed it. Long story short, yes. Once downloaded just transfer it to...
Hey. Sorry I think I may have left a step out. After you install your first initial settings with multibeast (system utilities, misc, etc), reboot your computer with the usb drive still in and use boot flag -f. Once the system is rebooted, restart it again but this time take the usb stick out...
Hey.
Jayster, instead of typing the directions through pm, I decided to post here. I totally skipped over Snow Leopard and went with a clean install of Lion. Step by step this is what I did, minus formatting the unibeast USB.
open multibeast:
-system utilities
-Miscellaneous...
I used the apple thumb drive + unibeast with laptop support added. I have not used iBoot so I cannot say if it will work or not. By default, I did not have to change anything within the Bios because sata was already set to AHCI. I'm not quite sure why it's locking on you if you're using unibeast...
I'm guessing that your system is auto booting to your mac hdd? If so, you probably have one of the boot options check in Multibeast. I can't remember off hand but it's one of the 32 or 64 bit booting options that will auto boot the system without you having to choose your hdd. The setting will...
I had the same issue and I thought I couldn't get windows back on it. I did however manage to get windows back on it by loading the default settings, turning sata mode to manual and setting AHCI to disable. Set your boot priority to your dvd drive and windows should boot up. Let me know how it...
Lol nice! That's one of the reasons I went to Lion also. I use FL studio but on mac there's just so much more to do that can help with that. Not to mention protools always crashed mid project on Win 7. But yeah, custom built always comes out on top lol. My desktop tower that's sitting in my...
Re: Always have to boot with -f flag after 10.6.8 update
Glad it worked! Now you can enjoy your machine haha. I'm actually formatting my usb stick right now to do my desktop since my laptop is done.
Re: Always have to boot with -f flag after 10.6.8 update
It could be that something in the DSDT is having a conflict with your system. What works for someone else just may not work for you. There are no DSDT's for my laptop so I had to do everything from scratch. After some trial and error...
The motherboard can support up to 4 gigs, 2 gigs per slot. Odds are it didn't boot windows because the latency on each ram stick was different. In order to successfully boot any system you need to have to sticks of the same speed-ish, not necessarily size. 2 gb of ram will be enough to run both...
My mistake, I do mostly all of my typing on my desktop pc which is still using windows 7 for now, so I went by memory. It goes in the <string></string> part. So for example it would be
<string> arch=i386 </string>
Also, I don't use easy beast because it installs things that cause my system to...
Hi. Glad you got it solved for the most part. The easiest way I get rid of that is to delete AppleHPET.kext, AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext, and AppleIntelCPUPowerManagmenetclient.kext. Reboot with boot flag -f and you're good. I don't have any issues without them because NullCPU always gave...
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