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  • 3 months later...
This happened to me a long time ago so I'm not 100% sure if this is the correct solution, but I think the problem was that during the installation I forgot to choose to install the Broadcom driver for my wireless adapter so there was no Internet connection which was required because the first time you boot after installation you need to make an account with Apple or some other setup thing. I think another way to bypass this was to run your monitor's resolution at 640x480, if you do that then it will skip the first-time boot setup.

 

 

I had this problem over a year ago though so I'm not sure if that's right. I did eventually get it working and I should've posted back in this thread when I did. I hope this helps and I'm pretty sure that was the problem for me just not 100% sure.

 

edit: or that could have been the solution for a problem I was having with the Kalyway distribution

 

Thanks. This will help me too.

  • 3 weeks later...

I too have this same graphics card with the MCP67 chipset. I understand the problem comes from it having shared memory with the OS. I see Nvidia released beta drivers for this card just in december, but they're only for freeBSD, perhaps someone will be able to reverse engineer some of these to work? **crosses fingers anxiously awaiting**

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