Jump to content
9 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Laptops with dual graphics are always a PITA, because OSX doesn't know how to switch between then. I don't know it there's a solution for you, because i guess your integrated graphics card is the Intel HD2000. But just in case i'm wrong, your integrated graphics card is the supported Intel HD3000, you can try to disable the ATI card in the BIOS if you can. Conversely, if it's the HD2000 or if you want to try the ATI card, try to disable the integrated graphics card in the BIOS. It's the only hope, i'm afraid. Post results!

 

All the best!

 

P.S.: is the HD3000: http://www.notebookc...or.53435.0.html

 

Don't give up: native OSX perform far better, and VM OSX has no graphics acceleration, meaning it's essentially crippled. Buy retail, it's only $19 (the price of two Big Mac combos!) and the installation and results are far smoother and more reliable than distro installations.

if you have windows installed , then acces to ML partition (use MacDrive) and delete all Graphics kexts

 

- MacDrive didnt work for me so ive used pargon (handy app xD)

- deleted all the kexts,,

- and Still i cant boot it up...

- here are 2 new pics : http://i.imgur.com/1unyKzK.jpg and http://imgur.com/8Tzem39

- in second picture ive used -v -x

AGAIN:

 

Laptops with dual graphics are always a PITA, because OSX doesn't know how to switch between then. I don't know it there's a solution for you, because i guess your integrated graphics card is the Intel HD2000. But just in case i'm wrong, your integrated graphics card is the supported Intel HD3000, you can try to disable the ATI card in the BIOS if you can. Conversely, if it's the HD2000 or if you want to try the ATI card, try to disable the integrated graphics card in the BIOS. It's the only hope, i'm afraid. Post results!

 

All the best!

 

P.S.: is the HD3000: http://www.notebookc...or.53435.0.html

 

Don't give up: native OSX perform far better, and VM OSX has no graphics acceleration, meaning it's essentially crippled. Buy retail, it's only $19 (the price of two Big Mac combos!) and the installation and results are far smoother and more reliable than distro installations.

 

P.P.S.: Distros are always a PITA themselves, and the author of this one maintains an active forum of his own: haven't you try asking help there?

×
×
  • Create New...