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iDeneb on a Toshiba
I spent time reading about OS X on Toshiba laptops and iDeneb was shot down.
Actually, the one everybody recommended did nothing, not even fully installed. On the reboot I had no KB, no mouse. I installed iDeneb 1.6 Lite on my Acer (another topic) and it seemed stable, but no netwerk or good sound, so I tried it on my son's Toshiba L455 and got same results as the Acer. What do I need to get sound and netwerking capabilities? Wired or Wireless (both?) Anybody have drivers for the WebCam? Tiger: G4 PowerPC Dual Core 400 Mhz w/640 MB RAM 20 Gig ATA HD all HFS+ Internal DVD Access to Server True Tiger Leopard: Acer Intel Atom Dual [email protected] w/1 Gig Ram 160GB HD-133GB NTFS, 15.68GB HFS+ SD slot No Net access iDeneb 1.6 Lite Compaq SR5710F [email protected] w/3 Gigs Ram 80 Gig ATA HD (NTFS - Vista) 200 Gig ATA HD (NTFS-Data) Access to Server Server: Compaq 1.8 Single Core Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition ~2 TB online.... |
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Snow osx universal worked perfectly for my toshiba l455. I just installed 00010's kext pack that he has and everything works except for wifi which i am still trying to work out.
snowosx universal 10.6.4- Everything working except quartzgl and quartz extreme |
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OK....My son was having issues with his laptop, on the Windows side.
Did a system restore on it. Booted ONLY to Windows 7. Re-installed iDeneb, NOW it won't boot at all. All I get is a blinking curser, no Windows, no OS X, no Chameleon 2. HELP! 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. Tiger: G4 PowerPC Dual Core 400 Mhz w/640 MB RAM 20 Gig ATA HD all HFS+ Internal DVD Access to Server True Tiger Leopard: Acer Intel Atom Dual [email protected] w/1 Gig Ram 160GB HD-133GB NTFS, 15.68GB HFS+ SD slot No Net access iDeneb 1.6 Lite Compaq SR5710F [email protected] w/3 Gigs Ram 80 Gig ATA HD (NTFS - Vista) 200 Gig ATA HD (NTFS-Data) Access to Server Server: Compaq 1.8 Single Core Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition ~2 TB online.... |