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Hi everyone,
I have been enjoying my Lion Hackintosh for almost a year now with almost no issues. Recently I upgraded my Bios and I used MultiBeast to re-install the DSDT appropriate for the new Bios version. I re-install the network/sound/usb/etc. drivers (pretty much the same as what one would do after a fresh install).
Now the newly "refreshed" system runs fine (sound, network, video, etc. works), except for one thing - every time I restart the system, somehow all the preferences I set are lost and I have to do it all over again. For example, I flip the scroll wheel direction in the Mouse preference but when I reboot the setting is reset. Also, Firefox will ask if I want to use it as the default browser after every reboot (even though I have already say yes before).
So, is there some step(s) that I missed to make Lion "remembers" my settings? Where/how does the OS keep these preferences?
Thanks in advance!
I have been enjoying my Lion Hackintosh for almost a year now with almost no issues. Recently I upgraded my Bios and I used MultiBeast to re-install the DSDT appropriate for the new Bios version. I re-install the network/sound/usb/etc. drivers (pretty much the same as what one would do after a fresh install).
Now the newly "refreshed" system runs fine (sound, network, video, etc. works), except for one thing - every time I restart the system, somehow all the preferences I set are lost and I have to do it all over again. For example, I flip the scroll wheel direction in the Mouse preference but when I reboot the setting is reset. Also, Firefox will ask if I want to use it as the default browser after every reboot (even though I have already say yes before).
So, is there some step(s) that I missed to make Lion "remembers" my settings? Where/how does the OS keep these preferences?
Thanks in advance!