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The name's MarQuann and Here are my Laptop specs:

TOSHIBA A105-S2236 Model

RAM: 2 GB

HDD: 100 GB FUJITSU SATA

CPU: INTEL CELERON M 520 @ 1.6

WIFI: ATHEROS

ETHERNET: REALTEK

OPTICAL DD: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K17A

 

CURRENT OS ON ACTIVE PARTITIONS:

GOOGLE CHROME OS RC1

WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE

 

A little bit about my system. I DID have a full working and update-capable osx86 (iATKOSv7 install) prior this year. I had to go back to Windows due to certain program issues with class programs and never got a successful Dual-Boot happening.

 

Now... I am trying to jog my memory as to how I picked the right k extensions for it to work without the mouse freezing up on start up from my laptop.

 

I usually take the hard disk drive out of Toshiba, and run the installation on a HP Desktop with a P4 Chip and 512 MB RAM. Mind you this installation of just OSX takes 1 hour to unpackage (skipping verification of payload of course), and then I would have to reboot and re-run the iATKOS to install the kexts the second time around.

 

My Question is can anyone help me in my quest to boot straight from my Toshiba laptop so I can bypass Transplanting the software via HDD Case-Swap????

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