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Old 02-09-2009, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by TransientMotion View Post
Right, I've got the list of options i used in the installation

Third Party Drivers :
Sound Driver : ALC883 6 Port (I saw it mentioned somewhere on here this is the one i need)
Chipset Driver : VIA and SB chipset driver
Graphics Driver : Nvidia Drivers (Wasn't sure if there was a particular one i should use)
Network Driver : LAN drivers (again I wasn't sure which to use)
File Systems : NTFS

Hope this can give you an idea of whats up!
Cheers
your system specs are to generic look at the way mine are posted it gives you all the info you need to know about my hardware. It just makes life easier and saves ppl the trouble of having to read up on your motherboard for which chips it runs. The secret to a good install is to just install the chipet driver. The reason being you are unlikely to have conflicts with a bad driver on boot. Then you can install the other drivers after and if it doesnt boot you know exactly which driver caused an issue. The reason i say this is this release is quite old now and its suprising what support apple add in l8r versions. You may not need to install seperate drivers for everything in an up to date install. Also your filesystem wont be NTFS as OSX wont right to it without the help of a utility.


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