![]() ![]() Also, this is my first dabble into OSX as a lifelong Windows user, so please be as descriptive as you can be (or at least link me to a comprehensive guide) if you offer me any suggestions. I'm sure this is a lot to ask of the community but I'd really appreciate any help I can receive. Internet: Ethernet doesn't work nor does WiFi so I'm tethering to my phone for now, but I have a Broadcom 1510 en route to fix that issue. Also, the screen wont turn off after the elapsed time I set.Īpp Store: I can sign into iTunes using my credentials, but not the App Store (unknown error has occurred).īattery info: It isn't displayed in the menu bar, and when checking the box it holds for a few seconds than un-checks it self. The actual "click" doesn't work and I would like that to work, also mult-touch gestures would be nice as well (three fingers etc.).ĭisplay: I can't lower the brightness, it's stuck on high and is very eye fatiguing. However, when enabling dragging, the tap-to-click gets buggy, a tap will hold the click for a few seconds before releasing, making any menial task extremely annoying. Two finger scroll and tap-to-click both work natively. TouchPad: From what I can tell, it's a Synaptics 8.1 touchpad. However, every reboot would crank up the mic input and I'd have severe feedback issues until it was either muted or lowered in the system preferences panel. The VGA Cable Grandchild: HDMI HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. But, the bios cant find a bootable drive to finish the build. The USB drive installs all the installation files and then says to remove the USB drive and click OK to reboot. I tried using the VoodooHDA.kext (2.7.3) as recommended by another user with this netbook, and sound worked. Hello, I need urgent help with my new laptop Acer Aspire One AO756-1007Css. Where can I post an Aspire One AO756 USB system recovery problem I had a HDD crash, replaced the HDD, and purchased a USB System Recovery Drive (Win 8.1) from the Acer Store. Graphics card: I know the Intel HD2000 isn't fully supported, but I'd at least like to get it to boot automatically at the correct resolution, for now I have to manually type "Graphics Mode"="1366x768x32" at every boot. Here's what isn't working that I'd like to get fixed: I had to remove three kexts initially or it wouldn't boot and the keyboard/mouse would not function. I've recently installed Lion 10.7.4 on my Acer AO756-2623 but there are a few things that still need to be worked out before I would say it's perfect. ![]() Hello all, I'm so glad I found this forum as it appears there is a lot of knowledge to be shared. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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