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xtraa

Member Since 13 Aug 2005
Offline Last Active Apr 07 2013 02:51 PM
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In Topic: [PMPatch] UEFI patching utility

15 March 2013 - 10:45 PM

Then this utility should work on desktops, too? If one has an Ivy or Sandy board with UEFI of course.

In Topic: Top 10 moments in hackintosh history (REVISED)

15 March 2013 - 10:23 PM

regarding #8 as far as I remember it was deadmoo >> maxxus >> JaS >> modbin >> Semthex(?) >> and then it was forking like hell :D

In Topic: Permanently Banned From Tonymacx86

15 March 2013 - 10:07 PM

Now this is a fun story:

A few month ago, I registered on Tonymac. I never really used their stolen patchwork,
but I am registered on many hackintosh sites, to keep an overview about news and stuff.

After "liking" a critical admin post here about Tonymac (and probably comment, too, afair)
they didn't ban me. Instead they just deleted my Account uncommented. Crazy? Yes!

In other words, Tonymac

excessively

spiders insanelymac not only for stealing open source, but also to spy on nicknames that
may exists here, too - because they want to keep their community clean from critical words.

That being said, Tonymac does not only steal, but really stalks users in the scene :) So all
of your experiences with this douce really does not make me wonder.

Why do they ban Italians? Because they can't speak it! So they don't know what you are
probably writing about them, that's why.

So hello Tonymac!! Nice to see you here on Insanelymac. Feel free to f*** yourself! And
just for you in Chinese: 因此,你好Tonymac!很高兴看到你在这里远景。随意他妈的你自己!

:D

In Topic: The umpteenth guy with sleep problems

23 August 2012 - 06:06 AM

The AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement fix in the DSDT is essential. Sure you can use the NullCPUPowerManagement kext that prevents it from loading but you may want it all including speedstep and lower temperatures and that's why your first choice would be a proper DSDT fix.

To find the right one, just google for DSDT plus the name of your Mainboard or Notebook. If you can't find a DSDT for your model, you can choose the even better alternative:

Just extract your DSDT with one click in the DSDT editor tool, and then in the "patches" menu apply the patches that has to be applied for every model to have a working DSDT and the patches you need for your hardware. Also use Google to find more patches that will fix even more hardware issues.

Get the Tool and follow the instructions:
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=223205

If you are new to this it may cost you some time but you don't have to be a rocket scientist either, so you only can win.

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