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In Topic: OS X Mountain Lion Install Guide for Dell XPS 17 L702x Optimus

22 May 2013 - 03:35 AM

@Chrisemtpa - I don't use the laptop trackpad much but its works. I mostly use Logitech g500 or the Apple Magic Trackpad.

View PostPashulia, on 19 May 2013 - 04:22 PM, said:

i tried chameleon but it had no sleep at all, because i had no SpeedStepping. With Clover i have it. DSDT is the same that in the first post, i only used my SSDT.

I think you need to try again with Chameleon. You need to delete the SSDTs and in Chameleon plist set it to drop the SSDT. Make sure you don't generate any states in Chameleon. Download the latest ssdtPRGen from tonyshit:   http://www.tony.com/...ybridge-pm.html (please fix the URL). Generate the new SSDT (you need to edit the script by finding the processor you have and change the minimum frequency, I believe it's 800 mhz for Sandy Bridge, confirm by looking up the specs on Intel's website or wikipedia). That should fix your issue.

Even after this your issues remain, create a new topic in DSDT section and post your SSDT and DDST. Someone will surely help.

View Postberkley123, on 21 May 2013 - 06:08 PM, said:

Hi everyone, I have read this guide a few times before and will be attempting it soon when I can find the OSX Lion image.

But before I do I just wanted to know if it was possible to get a prepped install for the L702X?? Hopefully with 1920x1080 / 555M / 2670QM configuration???

I don't want you thinking that this is me being lazy but I have bad dyslexia and I have a feeling this will stop me from succeeding. I would really like OS because of the colou rscheme / layout. I always type replies in Word to spell check before posting and I can be a bit slow reply too because it takes time to read.

Thanks

It is pretty simple you can have a installable USB for your config in less then an hour. Follow my guide here:             #509      

Some of the steps are no longer required like NullCPU kext. Just copy the extra folder from the first post into your USB root. Put the DSDT in there, put your SSDTs from the Kext pack in first post. Copy all the kext to S/L/E from the kext pack. That's it.

In Topic: OS X Mountain Lion Install Guide for Dell XPS 17 L702x Optimus

19 May 2013 - 05:04 AM

@Pashulia - I'm not familiar with Clover but it could be something to do either with your DSDT or Clover config file. Did you try Chameleon and see whether you have the same problem.

In Topic: OS X Mountain Lion Install Guide for Dell XPS 17 L702x Optimus

15 May 2013 - 04:34 PM

@ WizP - Good to know that you got it working.

1) For Battery you need my updated DSDT from the downloads section: http://www.insanelym...dell-xps-l702x/
1b) Also you need RehabMan's AppleSmartBattery kext. It is the Apple kext but patched to work with non apple batteries. Git: https://github.com/R...-Battery-Driver
Download link: https://code.google..../downloads/list

2) For USB 3.0, uninstall the PXHCD.kext from System/Library/Extensions and install Zenith432's generic kext. Topic: http://www.insanelym...-x-with-source/
Download link: http://sourceforge.n...cusbxhci/files/

3) If you will use my updated DSDT you will need A19 modified BIOS as well as update AppleHDA kext:  http://www.insanelym...hda-for-alc665/

Install the kexts using the latest Kext Wizard instead of the of provided in the Kext pack in the first page. Also make sure to delete the unnecessary kexts from S/L/E as they will no longer be needed after the above updates. The following kext can be removed if they were installed:  AppleAPCIPlatform.kext, VoodooBattery.kext

In Topic: OS X Mountain Lion Install Guide for Dell XPS 17 L702x Optimus

15 May 2013 - 04:23 AM

@ WizP - I'm not familiar with iAtkos ML2 installation but did you delete the Nvidia drivers. I had to delete them. Are you using Chameleon? Can you do a boot with -v -f and see the boot message logs.

In Topic: OS X Mountain Lion Install Guide for Dell XPS 17 L702x Optimus

08 May 2013 - 04:44 AM

View PostZpecter, on 07 May 2013 - 05:32 PM, said:

Hello, I followed this topic and I had to split some 16-bit registers into 8-bit registers and to add the B1B2 method, which is explained in the topic, to the DSDT. I didn't have to modify the kext, but it seems it only shows the charge on 5 to 5 steps, I mean, 100%, 95%, etc., I have to check it.



I tried with Ukelele, but the problem is the key which is not detected by ukelele neither. :(

I have the same patch on my DSDT but I'm using AppleSmartBattery kext from Rehabman which works much better.

Sorry to hear about the key binding issue. Maybe you can try this: http://russell.heist...on-mac-systems/

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