Tag Archive | "applehda"

Perfecting Your Snow Leopard Hackintosh

Thursday, June 17, 2010

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Note: As of June 17, 2010, the Retail Snow Leopard Installation Guide includes these updates. If you followed that guide after June 17, 2010, you will already have these updated kexts and therefore should ignore this guide. With much excitement, I bring you this update guide to finally resolve the audio issues in Snow Leopard. [...]

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OS X 10.5.7 Installation Guide

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

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With the release of OS X Leopard 10.5.7 (codename Juno), you probably want to upgrade to the latest version. 10.5.7 boasts tons of new fixes ranging from Parental Controls to Server issues. Lucky enough, 10.5.7 is actually very easy to install and doesn’t break too many things. So with that in mind, lets jump right [...]

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Your audio doesn’t work, right? Well….

Monday, March 23, 2009

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This site has been up for a while now and, so far,  it has seen five different releases  of OS X, four major builds of OS X (Kalyway, iAtkos, XxX, and iPC), and countless hardware issues resolved. But whether you’re new to this whole OS X 86 thing or you’re just having some problems, not [...]

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Fine Tuning The Volume On Your Mac

Friday, March 13, 2009

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After installing the new AppleHDA and having the audio finally working properly, I figured you would probably want to mess around with some new settings that are available to you. First, you can get more precise volume adjustment by holding down the option(Windows Key) + shift keys and tapping the volume up/down keys on your [...]

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Near Perfect Audio With Latest AppleHDA

Thursday, March 12, 2009

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So there have been many updates to the audio since the 1525_codec and the AppleHDAPatcher that were included in the ever-so-popular drivers pack. Since then the Internal Microphone has been enabled as well as the External Microphone, switching to both the left and right headphone jacks for headphone use (just not both at the same [...]

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