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Even if you don't buy a new computer? I didn't know that.
Hmm. it seems to be a way to add more graphics memory to vm, but i don't seem to make it to work.
You suggest to start the software update on the vm, stop it, than get on the hack and continue.
this is the vm thing, maybe one of you is betten at this than me:
get to your vm disk, right click, show packege files, find the .vmx and edit in textedit.
For 266mb we need to add 268435456
Add this line to the .vmx file:
svga.vramSize = value_in_bytes
where value_in_bytes is the desired memory size in bytes
Note: To convert MB to bytes, multiply the number of MB by 1048576 (the number of bytes in a MB).
For example, to reduce the video memory to 64 MB, add this line to the .vmx file:
svga.vramSize = 67108864
Note: The vRAM assigned by Fusion does not equal the size of the video RAM available to the guest. The guest's video RAM is limited by the amount of vRAM in the Mac's graphics card and the maximum of the guest operating system. Windows XP has a maximum of 128 MB, whereas Windows Vista and 7 have a maximum of 256 MB.
Hi,
You can update those apps directly using your hackintosh. Just boot with Clover (it's not as complicated as it seems), it works. This way iMovie will update well, as well as the other apps, Aperture, iWork, iLife.
Regards
Hi,
You can update those apps directly using your hackintosh. Just boot with Clover (it's not as complicated as it seems), it works. This way iMovie will update well, as well as the other apps, Aperture, iWork, iLife.
Regards
Yes, some help installing Clover would be appreciated. I tried myself, but when I boot from the USB drive with Clover on it, I just get a flashing DOS prompt.Hi,
You can update those apps directly using your hackintosh. Just boot with Clover (it's not as complicated as it seems), it works. This way iMovie will update well, as well as the other apps, Aperture, iWork, iLife.
Regards