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froalskiner

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In Topic: iMessage not working - iCloud/Internet etc working - Changed boot.plist file...

27 January 2013 - 11:33 PM

Ok, I'm back up.  I don't have an iOS device so I had to use the CC route.  I updated my CC in the App Store and was able to log in.  It logged me out after a minute, but I logged back in again and it seems to be working.  This is what I did

Delete /extra/modules/FileNVRAM.dylib
reboot
Delete /extra/nvram.UID.plist
reboot
copy FileNVRM.dylib back to Modules
reboot
open APp Store
In menu click Store-View My Account
Change the payment type (In my case I went from Paypal to a CC)
Start Messages app
go to preferences
log into iMessage account and wait for success message.

Hopefully this helps somebody!

In Topic: iMessage not working - iCloud/Internet etc working - Changed boot.plist file...

25 January 2013 - 05:53 AM

Where do you check for that? ITunes? Mine is already linked but ill try changing to another card.

In Topic: iMessage not working - iCloud/Internet etc working - Changed boot.plist file...

23 January 2013 - 06:56 AM

I have lion on my mba (work laptop) so no imessage. Am I stuck?

In Topic: iMessage not working - iCloud/Internet etc working - Changed boot.plist file...

23 January 2013 - 06:11 AM

View Posttheconnactic, on 22 January 2013 - 05:41 AM, said:

Modules should be inside Extra. If it's not there, create it. :)
Ok, I created the modules folder, copied the FileNVRAM.dylib file into the folder. Updated Chameleon to 2170. On reboot, the nvram auto-generated with a bunch of zeros. iMessage now gives me a Contact Support message.  I logged into iCloud on my MBA (lion)but I'm still getting the contact support message.

In Topic: iMessage not working - iCloud/Internet etc working - Changed boot.plist file...

22 January 2013 - 06:00 AM

Ok, did that.  Now I can't boot.  I'll try again in the morning.

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