Could it be it does not work on a macmini2,1? I hardly found any posts on mac mini's. Sound and Video are working again but WiFi does not find any SSIDs. I tried to use your post and give it a try. Actually, while scanning, it find nothing and I know there are several SSIDs in the neighborhood. Finally, I got it back by pressing command-s while booting from the recovery partition. I booted from the internal disk and tried to repair and undo the steps inputs #369. I tried booting with shift key pressed, with command-s. I think I missed a step somewhere and left me with a mac that wouldn't boot anymore. But, yesterday, after reading post #369 I screwed up my yosemite install. I read so much information on this site and it helped me a lot. After that Audio, Video and WiFI didn't work anymore. I attached a 160GB drive to the mac and I managed to get it installed with Yosemite. I build in a 120 GB drive, but I didn't manage to get it working with Yosemite. The mini had an 80 GB hard drive, which I saved and laid aside so, when in trouble, I could go back to the original OS X Lion. While working with Lion, I discovered it's not supported any more and looking for a way to get it running on a newer version of OS X, I stumbled upon SFOTT. And since mid Feb 2016 I own a Mac Mini mid 2007 (macmini2,1). I like the zipped package containing every thing one needs to get Video, Sound and Wifi running again. Everything should be good to go.Įnjoy and I hope you are able to give your Mac an extended life. Wait until it is done processing everything, and Quit the application and restart your Mac.Īfter this.
Drag and drop the files in the Audio folder into Kext Utility.ĥ. Drag and drop the files that are in the Graphics folder into Kext Utility and wait until it is done.Ĥ. Open Kext Utility and wait until its done loading.ģ.
#HOW TO CHECK STORAGE ON MAC YOSEMITE DRIVERS#
Select the installer, and use diskpart to format the hard drive before installing.Įverything should work for the most part out of the box other than Graphics and Audio.ĭownload the graphics and drivers here or here.Ģ. Once you have prepared your USB drive with Yosemite, all you need to do is restart your system, and hold down the option key until you get and option showing to select either your Hard Drive or the prepared Yosemite installer. This part should be pretty explanatory, but if you insist.
#HOW TO CHECK STORAGE ON MAC YOSEMITE HOW TO#
Visit: clyde gallagher'sawesome video guide on how to prepare your USB flash drive. Visit: 128keaton'sawesome written guide on how to prepare your USB flash drive. OS X Yosemite.app (make sure this is 10.10 and not 10.10.5 for example) I also believe this should work on the Mac Mini 2, 1.Ĥ. If your specs look accordingly, this should work with a breeze.