Tag Archives: os x

Updating Your Hackintosh to 10.7.3

June 19th, 2012

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Updating Your Hackintosh to 10.7.3 Hi all! This should bring your hackintosh all the way to 10.7.3, with all base system updates perfectly fine to do (minus 10.7.4, of course.) The only problems I’ve had with the build are sound on occasion and sleep. Hopefully, though, all goes well for you. :) Well, before I […]

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Beautifying Chameleon with two lines of code

June 19th, 2011

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Chameleon is undoubtedly the favorite bootloader among hackintosh users and dual-booters alike. With native support for OS X, Windows, and Linux, an eye-catching selection screen, and support for advanced boot flags, Chameleon does it all. Version 2 saw vast aesthetic improvements over version 1, ditching the command line for a graphical user interface (GUI). One […]

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Updating your Hackintosh/Hackbook to Snow Leopard 10.6.7 + 10.6.7 SleepEnabler.kext

March 21st, 2011

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Earlier today, Apple released the 7th update to its Snow Leopard operating system. The update boasts a few minor bugs that most are likely unaffected by, though it’s worth updating, even if only for the satisfaction of running the latest version of the OS. Much like the previous Snow Leopard update, 10.6.6, the update is […]

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Control iTunes with the Media Keys in Snow Leopard

October 12th, 2010

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**Many thanks go out to mbebop and his tip for getting the Media Keys working in Snow Leopard** Laptop media keys are excellent for quickly controlling iTunes and other media software. The Inspiron 1525 media keys worked on Leopard after installing both a kext and Butler, an application capable of converting your key presses into iTunes commands. The media […]

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AppDelete – Uninstall Anything. Seriously.

August 19th, 2010

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Recently, I decided to try out AppDelete, a program for removing other programs, widgets, preference panes, and more. Running the free trial of AppDelete, I was able to successfully remove several programs I no longer needed, as well as a widget that I hadn’t used for months. One way to find applications, widgets, and other […]

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