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04 Jan 2012, 8:08 am

Hey!
The other day I ordered a Dell DW1490 Airport (Its not an airport card, but it supposed to work under OSX natively) I have just installed the wifi card into my Hackinotosh netbook (Acer Aspire One D250) and OSX wouldn't recognise it at all. Before I got the new wifi card, I tried to install some kexts to get the old incompatible non native wif card working, but failed. So I think I replaced a kext that would make that card work.
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05 Jan 2012, 7:49 pm

Since this is quite a specialised subject, you'll probably have better luck asking in the OSx86 forums.



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05 Jan 2012, 7:54 pm

Asp-Z wrote:
Since this is quite a specialised subject, you'll probably have better luck asking in the OSx86 forums.

Actually, I reinstalled OSX, (Which fixed the problem in question) and risked all of my hard work of installing OSX on my netbook 14 times.
Unfortunately, I cannot get the GPU drivers working like I could last time. Just knew it would happen.
Anyway, I think I have found the right kexts thank god.
Tomorrow I will do a reinstall with the right GPU kexts and it should be working then.
The only thing I have a problem with now is that I cannot turn on the new airport card.
There is a switch on the front of the machine which controls the Wifi card (the old one I think, might be both though) and I cannot get it to turn on. I might need to negative tape pin 20 on the new wifi card which apparently will tell the laptop that it is on.


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05 Jan 2012, 7:55 pm

Damn that's stressful (and will probably all break again when the next update is out), sure you don't just wanna install Linux or buy a MacBook Air? :P



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05 Jan 2012, 8:02 pm

Asp-Z wrote:
Damn that's stressful (and will probably all break again when the next update is out), sure you don't just wanna install Linux or buy a MacBook Air? :P

Hahaha, unfortunately I dont have the cash for a Macbook Air, even if I did I would want to do it anyway haha (Im very strange like that :D).
Yeah, very stressful, I could have fixed it without the reinstall, but I messed up my OSX install by accessing and writing a file on Linux making the OSX partition unbootable which I tell you know I was not happy about at all. I spent the whole reinstall of OSX rambling :lol: .
And yeah, I do have Linux on it which runs awesome, the only reason I want OSX on there is so I can do iPhone Development on it. And for the hell of it.
I think like I said found the right kext for my GPU anyway (Fingers crossed!!).
It took so long the last time I did a successful install on it. I had a really bad cold, so I was house ridden. Looking for something to do with semi minimal effort, I installed OSX on my netbook and it worked awesomely after the 14th install. 14 Installs in 2 days. The reason I had to reinstall so many times is because that bloody GMA 950 kext is so fussy, if it dont like your system, it wrecks your install ( Well not really, but it makes it so the whole screen is grey and you can only hear sound).
I tried the GPU kext that I used last time and cannot figure out why it wont work.
So... Yeah. Thats the story! :lol:


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05 Jan 2012, 8:07 pm

If you just need it for iPhone development, you can get a cheap used Mac if you want, far more practical for doing actual work. OSx86 is mainly good for mucking about with really, I wouldn't rely on it for practical stuff unless I'd custom built my computer with all natively OS X compatible hardware :P



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05 Jan 2012, 8:13 pm

Asp-Z wrote:
If you just need it for iPhone development, you can get a cheap used Mac if you want, far more practical for doing actual work. OSx86 is mainly good for mucking about with really, I wouldn't rely on it for practical stuff unless I'd custom built my computer with all natively OS X compatible hardware :P

Yeah, I am thinking of saving for a Macbook Air (Second hand 2010 one), if one becomes cheap enough next year I'l consider buying one.
I might some time in the future build a fully functioning hackintosh.
Its so satisfying when it works properly.


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