Acer Revo Os X Install

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Acer Revo Os X Install

Hi all, First post - I've just discovered these forums after playing around with my revo r3610 and hackintosh. I posted step by step instructions on how I did it, but it sounds very similar to what others have done in this thread: I more or less have everything working except wireless, intermittent USB and crackly/hissy sound. Rapidshare Sites Like Oneddl on this page.

Curiously, the sound seems to better when the CPU is under load. I'm trying to get OS X up and running on my 3610 by following your simple steps to the letter, but I cannot even get the installer to boot. While it's starting up, the system hangs at 'com.apple.applefscompressiontypezlib load succeeded'. I can't find any info regarding this particular hang.

So I'm stumped. Any suggestions, anyone? First post to IM though have been using a Wind with OSX for about 18 months. Just got a r3610 and using CuparMTB's method, now using OSX. A few things I've found. • On the second 'go' with EFI I had to use the legacy disk or the USB DVD drive wouldn't mount.

I then swapped disks and used MyHack from the non-legacy disk • Audio through headphone socket 'scratchy/crackly' unless processor is kept busy • Had a problem with USB stuff not working (though keyboard always worked). Was getting ready to tinker so changed the BIOS to try booting from USB first. Got distracted, came back and USB devices had started working fine.

Hey everyone, I've been thinking of trying out OS X on a cheap Hackintosh, before - if I like using it full-time - getting a Mac. At the moment I am only really doing. Hey everyone, I've been thinking of trying out OS X on a cheap Hackintosh, before - if I like using it full-time - getting a Mac. At the moment I am only really doing. Jun 19, 2009 Installing Windows 7 on Acer Aspire Revo. Install Windows 7 OS. There are a number of ways of getting your graphics card working within OS X. How to install Ubuntu and Boxee on the Acer. To install Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) on a Revo. Gets the Revo usable with this great operating system and has.

So on my systen it would appear that if the BIOS is set to try booting from USB first then the USBs all behave. Onyx 3 Keygen. Strange, but this might help find a proper solution • I treid to be clever and pop in a 1390 wifi card (like in my Wind).

Although this is recognised and controlled natively through OSX, on 10.6 it was slower than dial up. On 10.6.1 it has got faster, but still doesn't appear to be up to proper speed so I've shoved in a wired ethernet for the moment Well, think that's about all I've come across so far. Haven't tried the hyperthreading DSDT thing as I haven't found a straightforward guide to DSDT tinkering and it's beyond my computing comfort zone at the moment. Detailed what I got working and how on my blog here: I have a Revo 3610 with the Atom 330 so I've got some details on how to fix hyperthreading among other things in your DSDT. I plan to update it should I find more information about the Wireless and HDMI audio. How do i use the dsdt you've linked to on your site?