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So im about to buy the 150watt charger and in a few days i will test and see if it works. Software pembagi jaringan wifi terbaik. Ill be using the recommended bios then i will revert to the stock a12 bios to see which one it would work on. Ill be trying stock clocks and hopefully if this works ill try to overclock and will show which ones i tried to do. Ill be testing it on games like LoL, Planetside 2, Dead Space 3(which crashes ALOT), NFS world, Resident Evil 6, and an old game HomeFront! Does anyone think this might not work because apparently some ppl have said that the computer might just be lacking power thus the crashes or the chargers are either worn out. If it does work, i wouldnt understand why a mother board replacement sometimes work for a little but it would finally make sense to why undervolting and/or underclocking helps stabilize its performance.

In the old days I just install OSX virtual machine from the recovery partition. But this is no longer available in newer Macs, any ideas? P.S Recovery partition is. A Hackintosh is a non-Apple computer that runs Mac OS X. AMD USERS READ THIS: Though technically permitted, the general consensus on Hackintoshes with AMD CPUs is that they're more trouble than they're worth.

FEED BACK PLS!!! @Squirrel61 nope, to just RUN Mavericks (yes, version from AppStore) I needed only DSDT and FakeSMC - without Multibeast. And yes, I can install updates without any problem (week ago updated to 10.9.1). It's not fully working in that mode. So I'm using kexts: and HDA kext. I need to reinstall this one after update. Without - no sound is detected.

I'm not sure if I'm using lan card kext (just don't remember). These 2 kexts and DSDT, SSDT are available here: Oh! And of course USB3 kext! USB2/eSATA is working well (even BluRay connected by eSATA) but USB3 only after installing kext like And with that configuration, both sleep and SpeedStep are working well. Not sure about hibernation - didn't tested.

Click to expand.Thanks for your explanation. But for some reason, I can't get things working. I'm running into the same problems as about two years ago, when I was trying to install SL or Lion as a Hackintosh on my XPS.

To summarize: - When I prepare a USB stick, I have to partition it as MBR type. When I choose GPT, the stick doesn't boot at all, no matter what I write on it. - When I restore iAtkos ML2 to the stick, I get an 'operating system not found' message at boot time. When I boot the same stick on my other computer, a Dell Latitude D830, it just boots fine (but it freezes probably because of system incompatibilities, haven't checked this out). - When I restore iAtkos ML3U to the stick, I just get a flashing cursor in the top left corner on an otherwise black screen. - UEFI enabled or disabled in the advanced settings (I'm using CapitanKasar's modded bios with unlocked advanced settings and Sleepfix) doesn't make any difference in any of these cases. - When I use myHack to transfer the App Store version of Mavericks (or another downloaded version as well), the setup boots and shows the Apple logo screen fine.

But as soon as it enters the installation program, my screen is totally distorted. Like when you try to operate a FHD panel on a cable that doesn't support it (similar to the pictures in thread). Maybe this is caused by my FHD screen, but booting the installer in safe graphics mode doesn't help (I read somewhere that Apple removed the VESA graphics mode in Mavericks, maybe that's the reason?).

That reminds me, I haven't tried the myHacked Mavericks installer on an external screen, maybe I should do this. - In all cases, I removed my SSD and ODD caddy and just installed a single empty HDD in the palmrest. And I tried two different USB sticks and a USB harddisk, all of which are bootable on the XPS when using something else like a Windows installer or Linux live disc. - I've done all USB stick creation both on a 'real' Hackintosh (My netbook with 10.6.7 installed) and a virtual ML machine on my L502x. What I like to ask you is: - Which BIOS version are you using on your Hackintoshed L502x?

- Are there any special BIOS setup settings you made to make it work? Like UEFI enabled/disabled, HPET, C-states etc? - Did you make any special preparations to the USB stick (I assume you used a USB stick for OSX installation)? Most interesting to me are the BIOS version and settings, because all I could Google on OSX on the XPS was about post-install problems, all guides assume the stick you create with their directions is just booting to the installer.

So I guess as soon as I get the stick booting to the installation program, all other problems are solvable somehow. With all due respect to those who like hackintosh 'distros', but I found iAtkos (and other all-included 'distros') to be bollocks.

Go vanilla and you will be better.I'm a bit busy with work lately, but I will post a simple guide of how I got Mavericks (it works for ML too) working on my L502X. If something fail, send me a PM and I will gladly help you as soon as I can.