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THIS ROCKS: RomCreator for ATI/AMD cards
Just select where you want to get bios rom from – card or file then press – select bios rom to confirm selection or select bios rom file then select efi rom and press “create rom” to save your created rom if some errors occurs, you will see it in error log. Link to app – http://rghost.ru/19375601 efi roms you can get here – efi roms Dumping is only possible if you use native drivers, dont use it with aty_init, risking to get bad rom. Also, don’t use with card which has MCuC section, like radeons 4xxx Flashing does nothing for hackint0sh, its for MacPro only.
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New Variant of 'Mac Defender' Quickly Evades Apple's Security Update as Cat-and-Mouse Game Begins. You can read more in here: New Variant of 'Mac Defender' All users should download and install the security update from apple. Security Update 2011-003 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update. http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1387 Apple had updated "Xprotect.plist" file in the OSX 10.6.8 seed, which will be release to the public in the incoming weeks. As you can see "OSX.FakeAV.a" has been added to it (See image below): Read more about Mac Malware here: News cnet - How bad is the Mac malware scare? (FAQ) A little over two weeks have passed since the appearance of MAC Defender, the fake AV solution targeting Mac users. And seeing that the approach had considerable success, it can hardly come as a surprise that attackers chose to replicate it. This ...
iPhone 5 Launch Date: October 4
The iPhone 5 will be announced on Tuesday, October 4 , at an event led by Apple CEO Tim Cook. This apparent confirmation of a launch date comes from the usually very reliable AllThingsD , a branch of the Wall Street Journal, who has long been saying that the iPhone 5 will be unveiled sometime in October. While the announcement will come in the first week of October, unless Apple’s plans change, the actual availability of the highly anticipated iPhone 5 will be another week or two later: While Apple could certainly change its plans anytime, sources said that the Oct. 4 date has been selected by the company to showcase the iPhone 5. Sources added that the plan is now to make the new device available for purchase within a few weeks after the announcement. There is no word on pre-orders, but “within a few weeks” would correspond with the October 15th availability date that France Telecom CEO recently spilled. AllThingsD also suggests that while Tim ...
SNOW LEOPARD TO LION OSX ??
Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 was Apple's first release that includes universal kernel support for Sandy Bridge systems. Performing a Combo Update on these rigs can cause system crashes and general instability. We've created this simple guide that will allow any Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge system to update cleanly to 10.6.8 and be ready for Lion. 1. Install and configure system using iBoot + MultiBeast 2. Run UpdateHelper 3. Reboot 4. Run 10.6.8 Combo Update 5. Reboot What's causing the kernel panic? Mac OS X doesn't recognize Sandy Bridge systems, as every one was shipped with a special version of 10.6.7. Since we use either the 10.6 or 10.6.3 retail DVD, then try to update to 10.6.8 it doesn't know what to do with certain configurations as it's completing the update, and crashes. UpdateHelper deletes the ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin.kext from IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext plugins folder (in System/Library/Extensions). The Combo Update will replace this kext. Hope this ...
LION OS X USERS: Chimera 1.5 Update
Sandy Bridge HD 3000 Onboard Graphics Support MacMan updated Chimera to version 1.5.0. Chimera v1.5 Changes: Intel HD 3000 Onboard Graphics now supported with full acceleration via GraphicsEnabler! No DSDT edits or kext edits necessary Multiple connectors available with MacBookPro8,x or MacMini5,x smbios.plist . /Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist is now depreciated /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist MUST be used Chimera installer automatically renames this file Added GraphicsEnabler auto-detection for 12 additional AMD 6000 cards Supports both 10.7.x Lion and 10.6.x Snow Leopard Based on Chameleon 2.0 source DOWNLOAD CHIMERA 1.5
LION OS X USERS: Chimera 1.5 Update
Sandy Bridge HD 3000 Onboard Graphics Support MacMan updated Chimera to version 1.5.0. Chimera v1.5 Changes: Intel HD 3000 Onboard Graphics now supported with full acceleration via GraphicsEnabler! No DSDT edits or kext edits necessary Multiple connectors available with MacBookPro8,x or MacMini5,x smbios.plist . /Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist is now depreciated /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist MUST be used Chimera installer automatically renames this file Added GraphicsEnabler auto-detection for 12 additional AMD 6000 cards Supports both 10.7.x Lion and 10.6.x Snow Leopard Based on Chameleon 2.0 source DOWNLOAD CHIMERA 1.5
How to Install & Dual Boot Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.7 Developer Preview can be installed and ran alongside Mac OS X 10.6 on the same drive, all you need to do is partition your existing boot disk and I’m going to show you exactly how to do this in a step-by-step guide (alternatively, you can run it in VMware too). Why do this? Having two separate installations of Mac OS X has several advantages over installing Lion atop your existing 10.6 installation (the default method), here are the primary reasons I recommend dual booting instead: Installing future 10.7 Lion releases will be easier You are free to uninstall Lion at any time – without dual booting this requires a system restore from a 10.6 backup You don’t have to use Lion as your primary operating system – remember it’s a developer preview and not intended for every day use Now I’m going to assume you already have Mac OS X 10.7 Lion downloaded (grab Developer Preview from Apple) and ready to go, and that you’re currently running Mac OS X 10.6. Important: Make sure you ha...
How to Install & Dual Boot Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.7 Developer Preview can be installed and ran alongside Mac OS X 10.6 on the same drive, all you need to do is partition your existing boot disk and I’m going to show you exactly how to do this in a step-by-step guide (alternatively, you can run it in VMware too). Why do this? Having two separate installations of Mac OS X has several advantages over installing Lion atop your existing 10.6 installation (the default method), here are the primary reasons I recommend dual booting instead: Installing future 10.7 Lion releases will be easier You are free to uninstall Lion at any time – without dual booting this requires a system restore from a 10.6 backup You don’t have to use Lion as your primary operating system – remember it’s a developer preview and not intended for every day use Now I’m going to assume you already have Mac OS X 10.7 Lion downloaded (grab Developer Preview from Apple) and ready to go, and that you’re currently running Mac OS X 10.6. Important: Make sure you ha...
Install Mac OS X Lion on More Than One Computer
Install Mac OS X Lion on More Than One Computer Mac OS X , Tips & Tricks - July 21st, 2011 - 44 Comments One of the great unsung features of Lion is the personal use license which allows you to download OS X Lion once and then install it on all of your authorized personal Macs. This makes the $29.99 purchase an even better deal than it would be already, because one single purchase lets you upgrade all of your household computers. There are several approaches to installing OS X Lion on all of your own Macs, these include: Copying the OS X Lion installer to other Macs – this is the primary focus of this article by using the following methods Copying the Lion installer with an external drive or DVD Transferring the Lion installer over a network Downloading Lion again from the App Store on each Mac (it is free to re-download after you have bought it once) Making a Lion USB installer drive Burning a Lion installation DV...
Install Mac OS X Lion on More Than One Computer
Install Mac OS X Lion on More Than One Computer Mac OS X , Tips & Tricks - July 21st, 2011 - 44 Comments One of the great unsung features of Lion is the personal use license which allows you to download OS X Lion once and then install it on all of your authorized personal Macs. This makes the $29.99 purchase an even better deal than it would be already, because one single purchase lets you upgrade all of your household computers. There are several approaches to installing OS X Lion on all of your own Macs, these include: Copying the OS X Lion installer to other Macs – this is the primary focus of this article by using the following methods Copying the Lion installer with an external drive or DVD Transferring the Lion installer over a network Downloading Lion again from the App Store on each Mac (it is free to re-download after you have bought it once) Making a Lion USB installer drive Burning a Lion installation DV...