[quote1278016255=[503]Hoggslayer]
And what i meant cock, is that it would be nice if the os automatically detected the hardware and chose the right drivers/kexts for said hw.
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Yes and you still make no sence. The whole idea of Mac is that the software is custom made for the specific hardware. So yea why would they make an auto detect/install feature for hardware that isn't compatible when they don't want you using other hardware?
Anyway. Need more info on the specific machine your installing so we can figure out which exact model of broadcom you got :)
And what i meant cock, is that it would be nice if the os automatically detected the hardware and chose the right drivers/kexts for said hw.
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Yes and you still make no sence. The whole idea of Mac is that the software is custom made for the specific hardware. So yea why would they make an auto detect/install feature for hardware that isn't compatible when they don't want you using other hardware?
Anyway. Need more info on the specific machine your installing so we can figure out which exact model of broadcom you got :)