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  1. In the end I ended up grabbing my DSDT from my kakewalk install (10.8.4) and using that with the installer, which fixed that issue. I tried with one monitor before doing so but sadly that didn't change my outcome. Still stuck with the spinning beach ball sadly.
  2. I could see that potentially resolving the monitor issue but not the spinning beach ball issue
  3. It seems to take quit a while to get in to the installer part and when it does get to that point I have both my monitors just lose signal (which happens only when GraphicsEnabler is off, but I've ensured it was on). Edit: Guess my dsdt file didn't copy over when I tried moving it. Now I get a spinning beach ball.
  4. Well I tried Cartri's BIOS for my motherboard (still had a copy from back when he did his project) and tried patching my DSDT with what information I found online for patching DSDT's. Neither made a difference. So its off to Snow Leopard for me. Will give it another go if/when Chameleon supports Lion or I may wait until final release. Thanks for the help you all gave me.
  5. Well that is just plain fail but at least I know there is no way to fix it now. Thanks.
  6. I did not mean to make it sound that way, so I apologize. I love using Snow Leopard, I'd just have liked to give Lion a good run. Yes I can get my ALC888 working perfectly fine its just when I use the Digital Out it gives me no sound control (volume up/down) at all and its a pain to have to keep getting up to adjust the sound on my receiver. Thats all.
  7. I will give the suggested step a try. I am one of those people who want to use the latest and greatest things. However if I am forced to only use Snow Leopard that is fine as I have perfect working system on Snow Leopard. My ALC888 Audio has been a pain in the rear lately though.
  8. So would you suggest me looking up how to patch the DSDT with my video card details or just reinstall Snow Leopard for the time being and wait for someone to get Chameleon working with Lion?
  9. To be quite honest with you I've never had to patch a DSDT with anything. Could you provide a rather easy way to add my video card details to my current DSDT?
  10. Here is what I have tried; I have tried editing the NAV50HAL (Something like that) to add my dev id and whatnot, didn't help. I have tried NVEnabler. Didn't help. I have tried installing Nvidia's drivers, didn't even make a difference. In Snow Leopard even with 10.6.0 I have native support.
  11. I'll reiterate my question seeing as it hasn't been answered. I have successfully installed this thing yet I am unable to get my GTX 260 working at native resolution (1680x1050). It will only use the resolution that this XPC/[url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] stick is set to which only gives me to 1280x1024. Any suggestions? It also states my GFX card is 5mb in System Info with obviously no QE/CI.
  12. I have successfully installed this thing yet I am unable to get my GTX 260 working at native resolution. It will only use the resolution that this XPC/[url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] stick is set to which only gives me to 1280x1024. Any suggestions? It also states my GFX card is 5mb in System Info.
  13. Are you running the command prompt as Administrator? Try formatting the portable drive yourself to FAT32.
  14. This would be a godsend. I tried XPC but I do not believe I am doing it right. A proper tutorial would be most appreciated.
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