Compaq 2510p Driver For Mac

HP Compaq 2510p Intel PRO/Wireless Driver 8.10 B 2009-02-16 It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. HP Compaq 2510p Yes it is a notebook, and sorry to post it in the Desktop section, but i prefered to not start another topic. Getting MacOS X running on this notebook would be the perfect mobile solution, and so maybe this is the highesty 'priority'. Here you can download drivers for HP Compaq 2510p laptop (Windows 8.1 x64), or download the software for automatic driver installation and update from DriverPack Solution.

Please share any details you feel comfortable sharing about your 2510p setup, since I am trying to 'stabilize' and 'productionize' my Hackintosh. My next plan is to figure out how to properly back up the entire machine and then try the Lion upgrade to 10.7.5. I'm hoping mine goes as smoothly as yours! Iceman, which backup/image software do you use for your OSX image on your 2510p before you make major changes to it? Please let me know if you get a chance, thank you very much Iceman! ANOTHER UPDATE: For over one week now I have been running the video kexts contained in 'z' (mentioned above) and have not had a single Kernel Panic yet. However, several times I did have the machine's screen simply freeze on me when under high load, however the mouse appeared to still be operational (since when moving the Magic Trackpad around I could see the bluetooth 'activity' light flashing, corresponding to my movements of the trackpad).

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I was able to install it using the below instructions from user 'hnak' on this forum: Open terminal.app and go to the directory and execute the following commands: If you have an old one in /System/Library/Extensions: sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelE1000e.kext sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelE1000e.kext Then install a new one: cd into the directory where AppleIntelE1000e.kext exists sudo chown -R root:wheel AppleIntelE1000e.kext sudo mv AppleIntelE1000e.kext /System/Library/Extensions/ The next command loads the kext immediately. Sudo kextload /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelE1000e.kext I understand this generic 'AppleIntelE1000e.kext' may be missing the ability to put the ethernet card into promisc or monitor mode (and may effect VMware and such), but I'll handle that hurdle later. Another update: Per Iceman's advice above, I was able to get the audio (sound) working by installing the 'VoodooHDA'.kext using the Kext Utility 2.5.1 from cVAD. My version of the 2510p has bluetooth built in, but since I have a Kingston 33348 USB 2.0 bluetooth dongle I decided to use that instead. It was simply Plug and Play. I plugged it in, OSX 10.7.2 immediate recogonized it, and Bluetooth showed up in System Preferances under 'Internet & Wireless'.

Now all that's left to do is remove the old client. Here's what I'm planning on doing. They are all on the same app version and OS version/architecture with the exception of a few devices. I've grabbed the App GUID and uninstall string from the registry that will uninstall the client via msiexec. Uninstall quest kace.

For that you can use NICEAdmin: click on the Start button, select All Programs then NiceAdmin then Change Account Status. On the popup window click on Add Me, enter your login password and click on the green button (with an arrow). Then Log Off and login again.

I don't know how far off I am from getting it to work. Any clues as to how to make it work? There's an Intel wireless NIC in the laptop and that does not appear. Linux has it on the pci bus. I got the E1000 to work.

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