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I get a System Uptime in nanoseconds error with my Samsung RF511 - s05 - Help please

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it's a Unibeast USB

I tried typing in 'lspci -nn' before booting the USB..

it says "Can't find /lspci Press any key to continue..."
 
it's a Unibeast USB

I tried typing in 'lspci -nn' before booting the USB..

it says "Can't find /lspci Press any key to continue..."

Read carefully. I said 'lspci -nn' in Linux Terminal.
 
How do I get to the Linux Terminal? I don't know where to access the Linux Terminal.

I'm currently running windows and a VMWare virtual machine with Mac OSX in it...I'm not sure if that helps.

I tried typing 'lspci -nn' in my VMWare Mac OS X's Terminal and it says "-bash: lspci -nn: command not found"
 
I somehow managed to run it via windows with pciutils...

this is what I got:

View attachment lspci-rf511-s05ae.txt

did I get it right?

*I did a -nn -vm because -nn's output was unformatted and confusing to look at...ill post just using -nn
 
here's the txt file using -nn

View attachment 83005

Try booting with:
GraphicsEnabler=N IGPEnabler=Y IGPlatformID=00010000 -v -f UseKernelCache=N dart=0

BTW, if you have a high resolution screen (more than 1366x768) you'll need to do DSDT patches.
 
Try booting with:
GraphicsEnabler=N IGPEnabler=Y IGPlatformID=00010000 -v -f UseKernelCache=N dart=0

BTW, if you have a high resolution screen (more than 1366x768) you'll need to do DSDT patches.


It gave me a blank screen

I'll try patching the current DSDT with HD3000 for high res
 
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