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New Hardware
Hey all,
I've searched everywhere I can find but I can't seem to find an actual answer to this question. I have a Samsung DVD Drive and a RaLink WiFi PCI card that I can't get OS X to recognize for the life of me. System Profiler/IOReg doesn't seem to be even aware that they exist on the motherboard, nevermind having the drivers to use them. OS X has been able to use everything else (Sound, onboard Ethernet, Video, etc) with no issues. So my question is how do I get OS X to even recognize that the hardware is even there? Linux Mint and Windows 7 both see and use the devices with no issue. Now I'm aware from searching that many wireless cards simply aren't supported (Though the USB version of my card is, and I haven't tried using the 10.5 PCI drivers), but I haven't heard anything about DVD drives. Patching the DSDT.aml (Which I read will help OS X see the DVD drive since the BIOS sees it just fine) file leads to kernel panic/CMOS errors on startup. I'm guessing this means I'm doing something wrong. Once again, no useful tutorials on this one. I have had no luck with kext patching and can't find a helpful tutorial on EFI strings. If anyone could help me with even getting OS X to see the hardware exists would be amazing -CB |
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Update: I now have the DVD Drive recognized and working using JMicronATA.kext
I now have RaLink's CardBusWirelessDriver.kext driver loading successfully by forcing the OS to boot in 32 bit mode. Still no luck in it actually seeing the card, however. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |