johnmaia Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 Ok é assim: Eu acabei de instalar o Leopard no meu computador usando o tal método BOOT132 com o DVD Retail do Leopard. Está tudo a funcionar "bem". Só me falta configurar o som e Wireless. Estou a tentar configurar o Wireless agora, a minha placa é "D-Link DWL-G520" já sei que tem o chipset da Atheros então eu com ajuda do OSX86 Tools da maneira como eu penso que está correcta (porfavor expliquem como é que se faz) instalar o: "AirPortAtheros.kext" e o "IO8211Family.kext". Segundo o OSX86 foi instalado com sucesso, acontece que nao aparece nada na Utilitario AirPort. Nao sei se é preciso alterar algo no ipl ou lá o que é. Eu sou um n00b nisto do Hackintosh, porfavor ajudem-me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 Ok é assim: Eu acabei de instalar o Leopard no meu computador usando o tal método BOOT132 com o DVD Retail do Leopard. Está tudo a funcionar "bem". Só me falta configurar o som e Wireless. Estou a tentar configurar o Wireless agora, a minha placa é "D-Link DWL-G520" já sei que tem o chipset da Atheros então eu com ajuda do OSX86 Tools da maneira como eu penso que está correcta (porfavor expliquem como é que se faz) instalar o: "AirPortAtheros.kext" e o "IO8211Family.kext". Segundo o OSX86 foi instalado com sucesso, acontece que nao aparece nada na Utilitario AirPort. Nao sei se é preciso alterar algo no ipl ou lá o que é. Eu sou um n00b nisto do Hackintosh, porfavor ajudem-me! Escuse me for english. Download this: IO80211Family.kext.zip Move to trash the original IO80211Family.kext that you have in /System/Library/Extensions and install the kext that you have downloaded with kexthelper then reboot with -v -f Giorgio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnmaia Posted February 5, 2009 Author Share Posted February 5, 2009 Escuse me for english. Download this: IO80211Family.kext.zip Move to trash the original IO80211Family.kext that you have in /System/Library/Extensions and install the kext that you have downloaded with kexthelper then reboot with -v -f Giorgio I think i have internet now, but i cant say for sure because after i did what you said, my computer is allways rebooting, it gets to the main screen and the mouse is stuck, a few momenst after it automaticly reboots... what should i do? I think i have internet now, but i cant say for sure because after i did what you said, my computer is allways rebooting, it gets to the main screen and the mouse is stuck, a few momenst after it automaticly reboots... what should i do? Its a loop, i cant start Leopard again like i did before, it gets stuck! and Reboots! HEEELP! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 I think i have internet now, but i cant say for sure because after i did what you said, my computer is allways rebooting, it gets to the main screen and the mouse is stuck, a few momenst after it automaticly reboots... what should i do? Its a loop, i cant start Leopard again like i did before, it gets stuck! and Reboots! HEEELP! start Leopard with -s type at prompt: mount -uw / <return> passwd root <return> type a new password for root <return> retype the new password <return> touch /var/db/.AppleSetupDone <return> reboot <return> if don't works start with -x and delete IO80211Family.kext Warning!: with Asus P5k series D-Link DWL520 don't work Which version of Leopard have you installed? Giorgio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnmaia Posted February 5, 2009 Author Share Posted February 5, 2009 Ok i finally got it working. At least it doesn't reboot all the time. Now the problem is, that i cant connect to my WPA protected network. Do you any way to fix this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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