![]() ![]() My advice to anyone who has not updated yet - don't. But I'm lucky enough to have the newer macbook pro with a nice little firmware update that's screwed me royally. Others with older macs with 10.8.2 connect here at the library just fine. Even booting from the partition with 10.8 holding down Option key yields the same issue. Now after several calls to Apple and numerous attempts and trying to troubleshoot the problem, I realized that this was a "firmware" update. It's an unsecured network which just requires you to click to connect, and all my devices have connected there just fine - including this macbook pro previously. now I can't connect to the wireless internet at the library. I have had a problem with a wireless mouse that worked with a previous Mac Mini, not working with this macbook pro, so was hoping that would magically begin to work.Īfter the installation it rebooted, and now. I briefly read about it being something specifically for certain Macbook Air and Pro models, so I was like great. I saw the update come up in the app store, so I went ahead and installed it. I connect to their wifi all the time, and have done so many times since I got my MacBook pro a month back. I was at the library, where I usually work from time to time. VGA - Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 2GB DDR3 (GV-N6400C-2GI rev.1.0) Kepler GK107 HDD - WD Velociraptor 320 GB 10.000 rpm 7 Watts 1.0 Bios F8ĬPU - Intel Core i5-2380P 3.09 GHz, Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge Ĭinebench before and after upgrade CUDA drivers: ![]() More info and many many thanks to TonyMac: Ĭinebench result: OpenGL rise from 36.75 fps to 37.52 fps, no much but its increase. So actually on my mackintosh OS X 10.8.2 with Nvidia GT 640 is: I prepare youtube Hackintosh Nvidia GT 640 CUDA Driver version 5.0.3.7 update - YouTube tutorial how to pdate CUDA Driver to version 5.0.3.7Īfter update GT 640 Nvidia driver to version 304.10.20f04 with new Apple release MacBook Air/MacBook Pro Update 2.0 (more info here: ), Nvidia update CUDA Driver too from version 5.0.3.6 to version 5.0.3.7 Hackintosh Nvidia GT 640 CUDA Driver version 5.0.3.7 update Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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