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tahiche 11-05-2010 07:57 PM

Asus X5DIJ , please help!!
 
I am desperate!!.
After hours and 2 installations (very slow!!) iīm able to boot onto Leopard. Thatīs about all I can do http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/sty...efault/sad.gif cosīI have no track-pad (no Mouse, using USB one), my resoltion is a stinky 1024 and have no Wireless. I also have no audio...

So I could go ahead and spend a few more hours trying different iAtkos installation settings, but
a) I have no idea what to choose. I did my homework and have a "Everest" profile of my PC, but itīs obviously not enough.
b ) Iīm afraid iīd mess it up even more.

My configuration is:

- Asus X5DIJ with Windows 7 and Leopard partitions
- Intel Pentium III Xeon, 2200 MHz
- 4GB Ram
- Mouse: ELAN PS/2 Port Smart-Pad
- Graphics: Mobile IntelŪ GMA 4500M
- Wireless: Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter
- Audio: VIA High Definition Audio

On the last install (at least can boot): iAtkos s3 with no graphics enabler, default bootloader (Aberos ??) ps2 drivers...

Is there a way of applying different configs without the endless rebooting, and 20 minute installations?. Whatīs the aproach now?. Iīve trying to install some kexts and no results so far.

I desperately need this to work!!.
I do music with Logic Audio (only Mac) and had an iMac that broke, (PC for everything else). Macs are just too expensive and I hate Steve Jobs http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/sty.../censored2.gif so I dived into this solution. Iīm worried my system is just not compatible, which would reaaaally suck...

Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!!.

Coolzrock 11-05-2010 09:34 PM

Hackintosh is same as love. If you force it, it won't work. I don't know how to help you, but you can't judge that your laptop isn't compatible from two installations.

When i purchased my motherboard on my PC, specially for the Hackintosh i was careful. I had the ASUS P5-KPLAM SE, witch is one of the most compatible Hackintosh motherboards ever. But i didn't succeed from the first time. I think i installed it correctly the fourth time. Yeah... So you better get a cup of coffee and spend a day on fixing your hackintosh.

:)

I really hope that you'll be able to work this out ;)

tahiche 11-05-2010 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coolzrock (Post 51298)
Hackintosh is same as love. If you force it, it won't work. I don't know how to help you, but you can't judge that your laptop isn't compatible from two installations.

When i purchased my motherboard on my PC, specially for the Hackintosh i was careful. I had the ASUS P5-KPLAM SE, witch is one of the most compatible Hackintosh motherboards ever. But i didn't succeed from the first time. I think i installed it correctly the fourth time. Yeah... So you better get a cup of coffee and spend a day on fixing your hackintosh.

:)

I really hope that you'll be able to work this out ;)

Thanks mate!!

4th installation...
Keyboard notr working (besides the usual) but funnily enough the built-in cam is working!!. I can see myself upside-down.
After installing some crazy Kexts Mouse & Keyboard working!!!!!!

tahiche 12-10-2010 06:45 PM

Giving up on asus XDIJ...
 
Got the mouse (trackpad) working but: horrible resolution, no sound, no Wifi...
After a restart the mouse just goes crazy, all over the place.
My main isuue is that if I try to fix something, install a new kext or whatever, half the time I end up not being able to boot at all. So I have to start from scratch and thatīs 30min at least.
Is there a way to make a disk image, bvackup or something so I donīt have to install from DVD everytime?.
I canīt find any posts of how to get the Asus X5DIJ going in the right direction. Think Iīll just wait to see if someone more prepared can actually do it.