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Old 10-26-2009, 12:30 PM
thorazine74 thorazine74 is offline
 
Join Date: May 2009
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Some suggestions, not sure if they would be useful:
- Try using latest nvenabler instead of the old ones.
- If you use PCEFI GraphicsEnabler make sure you know if your card is pci0 or pci1.
- The source should not matter I think, try updating to 10.5.8 and dont install any extra nvidia drivers pack, so your nvda* and geforce* kexts are not mixed up or anything.
- Check your card's device id is present in nvda kext plist.
- Double check you dont have any efi string or other injectors in place, or in other words, when you try something and it doesnt work, always return to previous state.

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