
- TABLETMAGIC WONT INSTALL ON DISK PRO
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- TABLETMAGIC WONT INSTALL ON DISK MAC
Was trying tonycrap's latest multifail, but no success there, tried 10.6.7 and 10.6.6 and even a 10.6.0, but same result every time.boots to apple logo spins, for a while then just plain white screen. Here's where the snare is - can't seem to get the right combo of kexts and bootloader, etc.
TABLETMAGIC WONT INSTALL ON DISK PRO
I'm at a loss to know exactly what I've missed, so I thought I'd take this in a different direction and give EDP 1.8 a try (hardware is not *too* different - Core 2 Duo, GMA 950, ICH7 chipset, etc).posting relevant details below if anyone is interested.(and hopefully eventually a guide, or at least what options to choose in EDP, kext to install, etc.)įirst off, I have proof of concept by booting into a clone of a macbook pro and installing Tablet Magic ( ) then running kext utility, then doing a disk permissions repair, then rebooting (off the D620.iso) with -f and then following the suggestions at the bottom of this post: ( ) and then I installed corel painter - beautiful success - pressure sensitivity and all - nuff said. When the new owner starts up the Mac, they can use their own information to complete setup.Well, I've tried several metohds on this T4215 (goal is to have a working osx wacom penabled tablet). If you're selling, trading in, or giving away your Mac, press Command-Q to quit the setup assistant without completing setup, then click Shut Down.

TABLETMAGIC WONT INSTALL ON DISK MAC
Your Mac might restart and show a progress bar several times, and the screen might be empty for minutes at a time.Īfter installation is complete, your Mac might restart to a setup assistant.
TABLETMAGIC WONT INSTALL ON DISK PASSWORD
If the installer asks to unlock your disk, enter the password that you use to log in to your Mac.Click Continue, then follow the onscreen instructions.

Reinstalling macOS doesn't remove your personal data.

When you see a window with the option to reinstall macOS, your Mac has started up from Recovery.
