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This will give users of the x4500 in 64bit snow leopard native resolution works also with 10.5.x I have tested on 10.5.6 thru 10.6.2 works on all 32/64 bit also gives native resolution to boot screen and Chameleon menu
to install:
1. Extract folder to your Desktop.
2. Open Terminal and type "diskutil list” w/o the quotes
3. Find the partition with OS X installed on it and remember its identifier Mine is disk0s4 for example
Type cd /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Desktop/Chameleon-2.0-RC4-r684-bin/i386 but replacing YOURUSERNAME with, of coarse need I say?
4. you can copy and paste if you wish
sudo fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

sudo dd if=boot1h of=/dev/DISK_IDENTIFIER

sudo cp boot /

But replace DISK_IDENTIFIER with the terminal name for your partition
Now reboot and enjoy I have tested this on 1366x768 and 1280x800 resolutions I do not know if it will work with external monitors but if it does share your expaireance and Enjoy!
If you are using any 3100 kexts remove them before rebooting ALL of them


Comments

yuyuing
25th November 2010 at 09:31
this work and fine, but I wish a real driver
hafaisy
26th November 2010 at 01:26
how to install
sunaymehta
17th December 2010 at 17:49
how to install it didnt work
SparkyNZ
22nd December 2010 at 05:30
When I try this line: "sudo fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0"

I get the error "fdisk: Could not read MBR code: Is a directory"

Can somebody please help me? It worked for me when I had a single-boot system. Since I installed WindowsXP on a second partition, this script doesn't seem to work anymore.
Aaditya1ad
23rd January 2011 at 11:26
if terminal method didnt worked with me ,I manually replaced it and it worked.
Scotara
25th July 2011 at 00:41
At:
sudo dd if=boot1h of=/dev/DISK_IDENTIFIER
You need to type r before the disk identifier.
So it's gonna look like this:
sudo dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2
If disk0s2 is your identifier ofcourse.

I got stuck here, and wanted to help out other fellow hackintoshers.
Cheers!
Usermac61
30th October 2011 at 18:22
Funktioniert überhaupt nicht!!Zudem noch falsch eigetragen.
minimi
30th December 2011 at 02:02
OK. 7million reinstalls. 21million intel hd4500 methods (as every third ends whit no more boot =D) Now all this done. Reboot. 3400 removed... if it works i'll post back, if no, ilamgf dunno....