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Sweet!!! Nice Job Narf!
When are you going to post the solution for verification??? |
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narf......when i get married and settle down, i want you to be the father of my children
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Congrats! Hopefully this doesn't require any modifications that aren't reversible, and can make MacOS and Windows XP fully coexist together. Can't wait!
Oh, and this should work for a Macbook Pro too, right? |
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well, he did it, AND ON TIME.
cant wait to do the same! win your money, narf! |
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![]() Thousands of Mac users, mainly just the zealots, just threw up a little. ![]() Last edited by SiliconAddict : 13th March 2006 at 08:31 PM. |
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this is excellent. I like how he has the found new hardware screen up to show that it is running natively and talking to hardware.
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Take a close-up snapshot with the Device manager window located close to the apple logo on the front bezel. Especially with the Disk, Display and Processor tabs fully expanded.
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Would these hacks apply to the other 2 Intel Mac models as well? I would think that the integrated Intel graphics might pose a problem.....
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narf,
Instant message the owner of the site his IM is sud0n1m and lets get this review process started. Last edited by thebalaa : 13th March 2006 at 09:24 PM. |
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