11-23-2009, 03:18 AM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mwgdrwg
I would imagine if you don't have SL dvd and boot132 you should still be able to do what i said above by booting a 'release' 10.5.6 dvd and running the terminal from that.
the commands you want to run are:
mv /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext.old
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mv /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions.mkext /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions.mkext.old
close terminal and reboot (eject dvd) with -f -v
hope this helps, good luck
E2A i realised later I could have effected the repairs described above and in post #23 by booting into my Leopard installation (doh!) still at least I've shown it's possible to do the same thing from booting via dvd....
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I've done basically this but I had no idea where my install disc is so I booted into windows and did the same thing using MacDrive.
Since I have done this it has stopped the panic but now during the startup on the white apple screen I get the reboot thing that usually comes up with the panic.
I dont know what else to do so I would really appreciate any guidance you could give.
Thanks.
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