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no way man..trying to switch inject kext to detect, let me see
edit: nada de nada S**t
edit: nada de nada S**t
What does that mean ?no way man..trying to switch inject kext to detect, let me see
edit: nada de nada S**t
What happens when you boot ?
The problem is not your config.plist.it boots fine, the problem is my pc can't get an IP due to the ethernet card problem...should i upload my config.plist so you can have a look yourself? see below
otherways i'll have to install the os in a new partition in order to compare what's changed(hope i'll be able to do so XD)
sudo kextcache -i /
The problem is not your config.plist
Post an image showing contents of /Library/Extensions/.
Post an image of System Information - Ethernet .
In Terminal :
Code:sudo kextcache -i /
The problem is not your config.plist.
Post an image showing contents of /Library/Extensions/.
Post an image of System Information - Ethernet.
In Terminal :
Post the output here.Code:sudo kextcache -i /
If you do not use quoted replies then I do not get notified that you have posted.pilgrim i posted what u asked for in my previous post, pls help me
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That all looks perfect.
The kext is correctly loaded and the interface is identified as en0.
The only thing that is slightly odd is that you have version 2.2.2, the version available on this site is 2.2.1.
No reason that i can think of why it wouldn't work, especially as you say that it works in Windows.
Go to System Preferences - Network and delete the connection from the list then restart and add it back in again.
Nothing to add.wut do u think?
i'll install to another partition and let u know if it works or notNothing to add.