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I have installed Lion on Vmware and due to good performance I have decided to install natively on the computer using this method: http://tonymacx86.bl...lion-using.html

 

My machine:

 

Intel Desktop Board DH67B

Intel Core i3-2100 Processor (3M Cache, 3.10 GHz)

The video is integrated on the motherboard

Samsung S19A300 18.5 inch Widescreen LED Monitor

Two Kingston of 4GB DDR3 PC3-10700 1333MHz

 

But I have some questions:

 

1. What would be the choices I make in [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]? I found this topic with the option to place in the [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] But not any graphic option marked: http://www.tonymacx8...=141042#p141042

 

2. How to configure the integrated video motherboard?

 

3. Can you update the Lion without problems or I have to fix in each update?

 

4. I recognize the configuration of my monitor?

 

5. I found the DSDT file of the motherboard but not how to use it: http://olarila.com/f...c.php?f=7&t=219

 

Any help is appreciated as I am very new on Mac

 

Thanks

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I already set the bios as indicated by this message: http://tonymacx86.co...aef4d18#p144212

 

I have my pendrive created as is shown in this tutorial: http://tonymacx86.bl...lion-using.html

 

I got these drivers who wanted to try for my Intel HD Graphics 2000: http://www.osx86.net...d_graphics.html

 

But when I start the process gets stuck here:

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Any help?

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I boot in verbose mode and always stop on "still waiting root device" I try every combination possible (GraphicsEnabler=No -s -v -x) and I always get the same result :wacko:

 

The two hard drives and DVD-ROM are SATA :wallbash:

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Its the graphic cards drivers, if thats called on Mac OS X. Im new to this, you can boot the system if you delete APPLEINTELHDGRAPHICS.KEXT AND APPLEINTELSNBGRAPHICSFB.KEXT, To do this boot from the installation DVD, go to utilities and open terminal, first you have to know your volume name,(hard drive you installed OS X. Type ls /Volumes to see volumes)after you find your volume name (example:Lion) type in terminal, cd /volumes/LION(VOLUME NAME)/system/library/extensions/

press Enter

then type rm -R /volumes/lion/system/library/extensions/AppleintelHdgraphics.kext

press Enter

then type rm -R /Volumes/lion/system/library/extensions/Appleintelsnbgraphicsfb.kext

press enter

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Its the graphic cards drivers, if thats called on Mac OS X. Im new to this, you can boot the system if you delete APPLEINTELHDGRAPHICS.KEXT AND APPLEINTELSNBGRAPHICSFB.KEXT, To do this boot from the installation DVD, go to utilities and open terminal, first you have to know your volume name,(hard drive you installed OS X. Type ls /Volumes to see volumes)after you find your volume name (example:Lion) type in terminal, cd /volumes/LION(VOLUME NAME)/system/library/extensions/

press Enter

then type rm -R /volumes/lion/system/library/extensions/AppleintelHdgraphics.kext

press Enter

then type rm -R /Volumes/lion/system/library/extensions/Appleintelsnbgraphicsfb.kext

press enter

I have not yet installed the system, not even get to the graphical installation menu :wacko:
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It worked! Just delete the files from USB drive. Remember I'm using this installation method: http://tonymacx86.bl...lion-using.html

 

They are located inside the pendrive here: /Volumes/(volume_name)/System/Library/Extensions

 

To delete files use this program showing hidden files: http://www.macupdate...invisible-files

 

Is the installation is complete even missing those two files?

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