Haven't tried it yet. I'll let you know tonight once I have the time to actually try it out.
Okay, I've gone through and installed it successfully on OS X Lion.
Specs:
Lenovo Thinkpad T520 - Hackintosh
Processor 2.69 GHz Intel Core i7-2620M
Graphics nVidia Quadro NVS 4200M 1024 MB
Memory 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7
Steps I used to install:
Done.
This is the part where I'm stuck. I exited out of everything like SilentJacket said, double-clicked the Halo CE 3.1.app file, but nothing happens. It shows up in the dock and in the statusbar, but nothing other than that.
hm..
ok, can you open up the wrapper again, click "wineskin"
then hit the "advanced" tab
make sure that the windows .exe links to the Haloce.exe path
then click on "test run"
after it closes, you will get 2 text documents
post the content of both of them here in a spoiler, please.
Last edited by SilentJacket; April 10th, 2013 at 12:42 PM.
I'm still curious to know what the heck is keeping me from going past the first screen. :\ Maybe it's the fact that I'm missing the mfc42 file (anyway you could send me that file? No PC around...)? Or is it because I'm using the 1.00 install file? Thought I had to install that one and just let it update to the latest one.
You're absolutely sure you're hitting Enter right after the installer starts up? Don't click on anything or use the arrow keys because that will fuck it up. Also, you don't need the mfc42.dll until after you put in your CD key, so the absence of the file isn't holding you back...yet. I found out the file was missing when I got the pidgen.dll error. I searched it on google and people on Wine forums said to grab the file from a windows PC. This link is safe.
I checked my X11 version and it was lol outdated. Turns out for some reason or another Apple cannot include the latest version of X11 on their operating systems. Current stable version of X11 is 2.7.4 and mine is 2.6.3 lol. Updating now and will reply again once I have tested.
Last edited by Amit; April 11th, 2013 at 12:51 AM.
I did a test run again after upgrading to XQuartz 2.7.4. No joy.
Got these messages:
LastRunX11.log
LastRunWine.log
Based on the errors in the Wine log, I think it's an issue with Wine and not X11/XQuartz. Maybe I'll look around on the Wineskin forums when I get the time to see if there's anything that can fix this. Looking forward to seeing Ram's results. If he succeeds, then I know it's possibly something with my Hackintosh. Maybe I should try updating to the latest stable version of Lion and see if that works. I'm tempted to grab another hard drive and just slap Mountain Lion to see if it could possibly be a backwards compatibility issue lol.
Last edited by Amit; April 11th, 2013 at 12:59 AM.
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