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Dell Mini 10v Mac OS X Discussion Discussion dedicated to installing and setting up Mac OS X on the Dell Mini 1011
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| Senior Member Posts: 335 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Guambodia | Not sure about that, but the overall boot time should not be longer due to applying that Mod, you should be good to go........I don't have my 10V with me to check, but then mine is running 10.6 so would be different anyway. For your second question, and I am not a mod here of course, but you would be surprised how long that would take! I think they are handling it by having the "User fixes/Improvement" thread and updating that with new solutions as things move forward, will have take a look to see if anything on this is in there...... Edit: Yup, it's in there.....http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/mac-...2-20-09-a.html |
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| Junior Member Posts: 1 Join Date: Aug 2010 | Quote:
I got 10.6.0 snow leopard to install on my mini 10v for the first time and ran a software update to 10.6.3 without using the newest NBI 084 (mechdrew's guide didn't mention this problem ). I've read this thread from start to finish and everyone just says go into Terminal and run the 2 commands.I have my two USB drives (NBI and SnowLeopard). When I boot from the NBI drive, I start at the Mac OSX installer again. I've tried running from the HD using the -x -f options, but it still doesn't boot into OSX. Thanks | |
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| Member Posts: 36 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Texas | Quote:
Working for 10.6.4 as well. Thanks to the forum and melkorts. It is rare that I can impress my 13 yr old grandson but this dual boot netbook is "really cool." | |
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| Member Posts: 36 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Texas | Quote:
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| Junior Member Posts: 20 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Toronto | Love this site alright, just did the exact same thing as noted in the above post and happy to report the same success. Not sure what the heck those sudo commands actually do but they did the trick for me... ![]() Mini10V | Current Ver 10.6.6 / Via USB / Mac from 10.6.0 > 160Gb HD | 1G Ram | NetbookInstaller 12351 | Bios A00 / USB Legacy Off / 2 SuperDuper USB Clones |
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). I've read this thread from start to finish and everyone just says go into Terminal and run the 2 commands.
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