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I dunno, I use the same old network driver. I have a nforce4 and marvell yukon, but bios-deactivated, and i access internet through firewire (using my macbook as an expensive wireless modem), but I ma pretty sure it worked before the security update, actually (i mean, it definitely worked, and pretty sure it worked with firewire/ip).
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oh, yes. now i remember the expensive wireless modem you have (i laugh about it every time, no offense). that sucks man. wish i had a suggestion. "ahhh. fuck this." <---- that's exactly how i've been feeling lately
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What wireless router does he have that is so expensive?
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MacBook Pro 15" | Mac OS X 10.6 • 2 GHz Intel Core Duo • 2 GB DDR2-667 • ATI Radeon Mobility X1600 128 MB • 100 GB Serial-ATA Hackintosh | Mac OS X 10.5.6 • 3 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ • MSI K9N AM2 • 2 GB DDR2-667 • NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512 MB • ALC888 Audio • 300 GB Serial-ATA iPhone 3G • 8 GB
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ok, i am an idiot. Somehow the permissions were messed up by the update (?!), so a disk utility/repair permissions solved everything. Bizarre, though.
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lol.
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happens to the best of us
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Permissions could have also been resolved through the Onyx Utility, but you still did good. No doubt about it.
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