When I type in terminal any code and me for Password, this password is password I use in my mac as user?
I agree whole heartedly but I will say if someone made an installer for this that just made you click and type your password people would do it in a heartbeat without thinking twice. Its the point of doing the work themselves in terminal/0xed thats scary. For difficulty I say this is about a 5/10 but people are very used to a 1/10(click ok to install) So it comes down to how much do you want a feature and are you willing to do the "scary" work for it. ---------- yup
I don´t understand you The text are in the box, I understand I have to copy or write exactly like this? Or no?
if you pm me I can try to walk you thru it from the beginning. Im sorry but your post here are kind of random and not well explained so we don't know what you have done/ not done Never mind you can't PM because you don't have enough posts
Sorry for English I´m spanish and I write as I can....I can´t private you because I don´t have enough messages I think
well hopefully you backed up your original kexts. I would delete the ones you modified and put the old ones back in and start from the beginning of the tutorial. Make sure when using 0xed you are manually changing and NOT copy/past or find/replace
It´s possible in the first 0xed, when I search Mac- the first option are this one? Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86 Not finish in letter?
Yeah, you're fine replace the first (should be after something like "input queue airport_broadcom4360") and then the last Mac- (the last should be before something like "output packet")
To confirm - when I'm modding the IO8211Family.kext; I do - Find "Mac-" and the first entry in the file which is returned, I replace the 16 character alpha numeric string after Mac- (00BE6ED71E35EB86) with the 16 char string I got from the terminal (8ED6AF5B48C039E1). Replacing only one occurrence not multiple. then I - Cmd+G (Find Next) all the way through the file till its on the last "Mac-" entry and cannot find any more later on. Then I replace this 16 char string (2E6FAB96566FE58C) with the 16 chat string I got from the terminal Replacing only one occurrence not multiple. then I save Does that sound correct? Many Thanks Simmo
Yes those are the exact mac- to replace. Type them in manually don't let the program replace them automatically (its caused a lot of issues if you do)
Great stuff thanks, yes I've been using find/replace using the program till now - I'll type manually and give it a go Cheers
Hello abcdefg12345, would you allow me to translate your howto togerman and post it in the biggest german MacUser-Forum? Surely I would post a link to this original thread. Many german users don't understand english well and I think they should get the possibility to upgrade their books too. I just ordered a BT-Card for my late 2011 from ebay.com and I'm very curious if it will work. Thank you very much for your howto from Germany.
I'm unclear about step 13. It's says to enter the first "Mac-" number that I found. Is this the one I found in step 8 or in step 12? To expound, step 14 says to replace with the number I got in Terminal, so I'm assuming step 13 is referencing the number in step 12, but I want to be as sure as I can.
Ok so I hope dokterdok doesn't mind but I modified his tutorial to clarify a little and to remove the find/replace option since I think that is screwing things up a little. TUTORIAL 1. Download and install 0xED in your Applications folder, you can get it from here: http://www.suavetech.com/0xed/ 2. Download and install KextDrop in your Applications folder, you can get it from here: http://www.cindori.org/software/kextdrop/ 3. Open Terminal and type : Code: sudo nvram boot-args="kext-dev-mode=1" 4. Restart your machine. 5. Open Finder, type CMD+Shift+G and go to /System/Library/Extensions/ 6. Copy the files below to your desktop and then delete the originals. Make an extra backup copy of the 2 files in a separate folder just in case. Code: IO80211Family.kext IOBluetoothFamily.kext 7. Go to Terminal, and type: (exactly as below) Code: ioreg -l | grep "board-id" | awk -F\" '{print $4}' 8. Your result should look like : Mac-742912EFDBEE19B3, (yours might be different.). Copy it to your clipboard (Select and CMD+C). Don't close terminal yet. 9. Open Finder and hit CMD+Shift+G, go to ~/Desktop/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/Plugins/AirPortBrcm4360.kext/Contents/MacOS Note: if you have a different OS language, you might need to replace "Desktop" in the path with your local translation. 10. Right Click on AirPortBrcm4360, and choose OPEN WITH: OTHER: 0XED 11. In the upper right hand corner under search text" search for "Mac-" (without the quotes). 12. Look at the first result, for example, it might be Mac-00BE6ED71E35EB86 13. Delete the numbers after Mac- and Manually type your Mac- numbers (from step 8 be very careful not to delete anything else just the numbers. 14. Press down arrow till you get to the last Mac- (should look like Mac-2E6FAB96566FE58C) 15.Delete the numbers after Mac- and Manually type your Mac- numbers (from step 8 be very careful not to delete anything else just the numbers. 16. Click Save (the red circle) 17. Open Finder and hit CMD+Shift+G to open the "Go to" popup, and go to ~/Desktop/IOBluetoothFamily.kext/Contents/MacOS 18. Right Click on IOBluetoothFamily, and choose OPEN WITH: OTHER: 0XED. 19. In the SEARCH field (upper right corner) type:MacBookAir then enter. 20. You will find a block of text containing Code: 'MacBookAir4,1''MacBookAir4,2''Macmini5,1''Macmini5,2''Macmini5,3' Manually replace the numbers with ones only so they all look like: Code: 'MacBookAir1,1''MacBookAir1,1''Macmini1,1''Macmini1,1''Macmini1,1' Important: Be careful not to add any character while doing the replacement. 21. Click SAVE (the red circle button) and quit 0xED. 22. Open KextDrop, and Drag and drop the IO80211Family.kext that you modified into the window. 23. Click INSTALL. 24. Repeat steps 23 and 24 but for your modified IOBluetoothFamily.kext 25. Go Back to Terminal, and type the following commands. Wait for each one to finish. Code: sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel Code: sudo kextcache -system-caches 26. Reboot. Make sure you have an Internet connection for the next steps. 27. Go to > SYSTEM PREFERENCES> GENERAL, at the bottom click ENABLE HANDOFF. 28. Go to > SYSTEM PREFERENCES> ICLOUD, click on SIGN OUT. 29. On your iOS Device, go to SETTINGS> ICLOUD and SIGN OUT. 30. Restart your Mac and iOS device. 31. Go to > SYSTEM PREFERENCES> ICLOUD, and enter your credentials to sign in. 32. On your iOS Device, go to SETTINGS> ICLOUD and SIGN IN.
Hi UncleSchnitty, I haven't been following this thread very closely because I followed your instructions from Oct. 4 and everything has been great (thanks) through the last GM updates. Is this just a more detailed version?
Yes it just clarifies some of the steps. Mainly the find/replace when using ctrlF causing issues. ---------- Thats a bad idea, you should do it yourself because archiving and compressions that google/dropbox use have been corrupting the kexts. Doing it yourself solves a lot of these headaches. Believe me I have been walking people thru this all day.
yep. 100% agreed. Thanks for the edited write up of dokterdok's too. Refining a process to hopefully reduce user error.