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a) buy a g31M b) find (or start) a thread about G41M I mean really.. when I bought I was looking at the G41M, its a nice card... but.... I stuck with the G31 specifically for this reason. GA-G31M-ES2L.v1, E6300 @ 2.8GHz, nvidia GT240 (or 9500GT), 10.6.6, fakeSMC rev454 |
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Thanks anyway
I followed a thread on Insanely Mac that indicated that this process works perfectly also for the G4 model. Maybe not. Thanks anyway.
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im a PC running Snow Leopard |
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Shutdown
Hi guys,
thanks for this very good Thread. I user my Hack since 3 months, all is going perfectly. I assembled many hacks, and this hack is going the best way of all ! THANKS ! But one question is left. I have the problem, that i can't shutdown the hack. Sleep is going well, but restart and shutdown isn't going. It hanks at the blue background where this circle rotates ![]() Does anyone knows if this is normal ? |
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Thanks: I did and it did! Thanks again.
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I followed the instructions for creating the USB Bootable drive. When I turn on my computer and hit F12 for boot menu... I use USB-FDD and USB-HDD. I've tried both, but neither works. It just sits there and says:
Verifying DMI Pool Data..... Did I do something wrong when I created my USB Drive? Everything seemed to go smoothly on the mac side. |
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Did you use a MacOX 10.4 to create the USB boot disk? I saw someone posted similar problem due to using a Tiger instead of Leopard (or SL) to create the boot disk. |
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yea you did the correct thing, you need to go into Hard Drive section, its listed under there! im a PC running Snow Leopard |
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i am having the same issue i was able to boot the first time and do the install, but now it won't boot again from the usb any advice Last edited by marc; 01-29-2010 at 03:53 PM. |
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I did the 10.6.2 combo update from a fresh install. Removed the old sleepenabler and installed the new one before rebooting. Everything seems to work well except I get a message that my external hdd wasn't properly ejected when I wake the computer up. Is there a fix for this?
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