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Unique New York

Member Since 08 Jun 2012
Offline Last Active Dec 10 2012 05:20 PM
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iAtkos L2 weird bootup

10 December 2012 - 06:52 AM

iAtkos L2 works flawlessly. But, when it's booting (showing the apple logo) there's no spinning circle at the bottom. Is this normal? Is there anyway to make it appear? It just passes the time to watch it spin..

An image of what I'm referring to -- http://www.pajbam.co...boot_screen.jpg

Can't get Ethernet to work - Dell Inspiron 530 - iAtkos L2

09 December 2012 - 12:34 AM

When I plug it in, it flashes green (transferring data) but then it'll turn solid orange (no data transfer). How do I get ethernet to work? My PC is a Dell Inspiron 530.

Update: Fixed the problem. Fully working now

Netgear RangeMax WN111v2 wifi adapter not working? (iAtkos L2)

08 December 2012 - 10:28 AM

Is there any fix/kext that I can use with this wifi adapter?

Completely working Mac OS X 10.7 on Dell Inspiron 530

08 December 2012 - 06:18 AM

Just wanted to let everyone know about the hardware I used.

Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.4Ghz, 4MB L2 Cache)
nVidia EVGA GeForce 9600GT (Superclocked, 512MB Ram)
3GB DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz)
Hitachi 250GB hard drive (Standard '08)
Logitech Keyboard, HP mouse
Logitech speakers w/ fully working subwoofer

Thanks for all of the information I needed to successfully install this OS

Blank iAtkos L2 screen, no iAtkos Logo

08 December 2012 - 03:36 AM

I can boot into Safe Mode perfectly, but my graphics card isn't recognized. I installed the NVEnabler kext for my EVGA 9600GT SC. Whenever I boot normally, it'll go to a white screen for about 5 seconds, then go to the iAtkos L2 screen, just without the logo, and it just hangs there. When I press my power button, it just turns off the screen, so I have to hold down the power button to turn it off to restart the booting process. Any ideas on what I can do? I do not recieve any kernel panics/errors in -v mode. Thanks a bunch!

Update: Completely fixed all of my issues. Here's the steps I took to get rid of this error

Download OSX86Tools, put it onto a USB drive.

Boot up Lion, if you can't boot up normally, type "-x" when you're selecting your partition in the bootloader.

Open OSX86Tools

Click "Add EFI Strings/Boot Flag"

The Boot editor window opens.

Click "GFX Strings" at the top

Scroll to the bottom of the list, and click "Custom GeForce"

Choose your graphics cards VRAM (In my case it would be 512MB for the 9600 GT)

Choose your video outputs (In my case the 9600 GT has two DVI's)

Now at the bottom, a code should be there, right click and copy the long code

Open your Boot.plist inside your Extras folder

Under GraphicsMode type
<key>device-properties</key>
<string> Paste Code Here </string>

Restart Lion and you should be able to change your resolution, use Launchpad properly, and enjoy Lion's graphics.

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