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Hi,

 

I recently installed 10.4.4/10.4.5 osx86 with maxxusss patch on my Toshiba Satellite M65-S809

It picks it up and it installs fine, i can.see the GUI during the install, and it looks perfect proportioned to widescreen and all that.

And once its finished installing and I have to reboot, it comes up and then just hangs on a blue screen. I was reading around and found out about having to plug in an external monitor. So I did that and it was fine, but how come I could see the GUI perfectly during the install? Here are the specs for my laptop

 

Toshiba Satellite M65-S809

 

Intel Pentium M 740 1.73 ghz

 

512 MB of RAM

 

100 gig HD

 

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 GM

 

17 inch Widescreen.

 

 

I was looking around some more and I saw something about having to modify AppleIntel915.kext and AppleIntelGraphics.kext but i can't find the second file anywhere. But everything works fine when i connect the external monitor but it kinda defeats the purpose of having a laptop. -=/

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Hi,

 

I recently installed 10.4.4/10.4.5 osx86 with maxxusss patch on my Toshiba Satellite M65-S809

It picks it up and it installs fine, i can.see the GUI during the install, and it looks perfect proportioned to widescreen and all that.

And once its finished installing and I have to reboot, it comes up and then just hangs on a blue screen. I was reading around and found out about having to plug in an external monitor. So I did that and it was fine, but how come I could see the GUI perfectly during the install? Here are the specs for my laptop

 

Toshiba Satellite M65-S809

 

Intel Pentium M 740 1.73 ghz

 

512 MB of RAM

 

100 gig HD

 

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 GM

 

17 inch Widescreen.

I was looking around some more and I saw something about having to modify AppleIntel915.kext and AppleIntelGraphics.kext but i can't find the second file anywhere. But everything works fine when i connect the external monitor but it kinda defeats the purpose of having a laptop. -=/

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

this should do the trick my friend :)

 

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?ac...pe=post&id=1522

Hey, thanks for your replies.. but i tried it and still blue screen. =-/ What exactly are you using to plug into the vga port? I'm using staples but maybe its not making contact? Please let me know. -=/

 

a piece of metal should do the trick (I cut the feather of a simple ballpoint into pieces and used that). I suppose staples should work fine either. Just make sure it makes contact...

 

But first, try connecting your laptop to an external monitor. If that works, then this must fix your problem. If your Mac OS doesn't boot, even with an external monitor, I guess this is not the solution you are looking for.

  • 8 months later...

Is there any way to show OSX that it is running on a single monitor??

 

Whenever I move the cursor above the menu bar on the top it disappears as if there was another monitor plugged in. when i open "monitor properties" and chose identify monitors the system somehow seems to realize that there isn't another monitor and the bug is fixed (i can't move the cursor above the menu bar).

 

is there any way to automize this?? any fix for that bug??

 

ps.: i have used the wire fix to get my osx running.

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