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Old 08-13-2009, 06:58 AM
w3dig w3dig is offline
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There You go :

Before you start : Download Andy's 9.6.0 kernel package. search the forum for link.

1. Open the terminal.
2. Browse into main directory of your Mac OS partition.
" cd /Volumes/name_of_partition "
" ls -l "
3. You should see a file named "mach_kernel" there. Make a backup of it.
" cp mach_kernel mach_kernel_old "
4. Repair its permissions.
" sudo chmod -R 755 mach_kernel_old "
" sudo chown -R 0:0 mach_kernel_old "
5. Now you can run Software Update, and get your update.
6. After the update - restart your computer.
7. While booting, press F8 and write :
" mach_kernel_old -x "
8. When your computer boots up in safe mode - just install Andy's package.
9. Restart and boot normally.
10. You have 10.5.7 running.

Well, that's it. You can of course make a backup of System.kext aswell, then instead of booting into safe mode and installing Andy's kernel - you can boot into -s mode and copy back the System.kext ( and repair permissions ), but i find this way more convenient.

PS. seatbelt.kext is needed on 10.5.6 to mount USB/DMG properly. Without it your system may fail to mount usb drives or images, or kernel panic at you when you try to do it.

where is Andy's package? Thanks!
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Old 09-04-2009, 05:47 AM
badkidforum badkidforum is offline
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Originally Posted by Taisto View Post
There You go :

Before you start : Download Andy's 9.6.0 kernel package. search the forum for link.

1. Open the terminal.
2. Browse into main directory of your Mac OS partition.
" cd /Volumes/name_of_partition "
" ls -l "
3. You should see a file named "mach_kernel" there. Make a backup of it.
" cp mach_kernel mach_kernel_old "
4. Repair its permissions.
" sudo chmod -R 755 mach_kernel_old "
" sudo chown -R 0:0 mach_kernel_old "
5. Now you can run Software Update, and get your update.
6. After the update - restart your computer.
7. While booting, press F8 and write :
" mach_kernel_old -x "
8. When your computer boots up in safe mode - just install Andy's package.
9. Restart and boot normally.
10. You have 10.5.7 running.

Well, that's it. You can of course make a backup of System.kext aswell, then instead of booting into safe mode and installing Andy's kernel - you can boot into -s mode and copy back the System.kext ( and repair permissions ), but i find this way more convenient.

PS. seatbelt.kext is needed on 10.5.6 to mount USB/DMG properly. Without it your system may fail to mount usb drives or images, or kernel panic at you when you try to do it.
this is my 2nd hackintosh.

I did as stated. as original kernel i was using mach_kernel.voodoo

The problem im hving after 10.5.6 Combo Update is that after reboot it freezes @ warning skipping personalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.dont_steal_mac_os_x

i dont want to reinstall. as a day earlier i fixed this thing with 10.5.8 update :P
now i am confused what i did. ( using MacDrive i replaced 10.5.8 seatbelt and 9.8.0 kernel, removed dont_steal_mac_osx.kext - n more things)

i've - Xp as dualboot with MacDrive and Transmac installed.
also m having
seatbelt 10.5.5.kext and seatbelt 10.5.6.kext. and
Andy 9.6.0 Kernel i.e Voodoo_XNU_9.6.0_V1.1.
also dsmos.kext from my first hackintosh.

please help.
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Old 09-04-2009, 12:34 PM
badkidforum badkidforum is offline
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i've managed to update using 9.8.0 Kernel.
the only problem left is the

8600 GT 512 MB, and LawLessPPC AMD&Phenom 10.5.4 ( updated to 10.5.6 ) .. qe not working in 10.5.6 but working in 10.5.4, tried NVkush, NVinject, Natit, EFI Strings .


any help would be appreciated !!
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Old 09-07-2009, 02:36 PM
stan0 stan0 is offline
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Originally Posted by Taisto View Post
There You go :

Before you start : Download Andy's 9.6.0 kernel package. search the forum for link.

1. Open the terminal.
2. Browse into main directory of your Mac OS partition.
" cd /Volumes/name_of_partition "
" ls -l "
3. You should see a file named "mach_kernel" there. Make a backup of it.
" cp mach_kernel mach_kernel_old "
4. Repair its permissions.
" sudo chmod -R 755 mach_kernel_old "
" sudo chown -R 0:0 mach_kernel_old "
5. Now you can run Software Update, and get your update.
6. After the update - restart your computer.
7. While booting, press F8 and write :
" mach_kernel_old -x "
8. When your computer boots up in safe mode - just install Andy's package.
9. Restart and boot normally.
10. You have 10.5.7 running.

Well, that's it. You can of course make a backup of System.kext aswell, then instead of booting into safe mode and installing Andy's kernel - you can boot into -s mode and copy back the System.kext ( and repair permissions ), but i find this way more convenient.

PS. seatbelt.kext is needed on 10.5.6 to mount USB/DMG properly. Without it your system may fail to mount usb drives or images, or kernel panic at you when you try to do it.
Is there similar method for updating 10.5.7 to 10.5.8 ?
This one worked for me on an old ibm T42 with pentium M (SSE2)

EDIT: I managed to update iPC 10.5.7 to 10.5.8 using this method and the iDeneb combo upgrade kit (10.5.8). For some reason the delta and combo updates from the apple site were broken or at least i received such error message. I didn't change the kernel. I am still using the Andy's 9.6.0 kernel.

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Old 05-26-2009, 10:54 AM
thorazine74 thorazine74 is offline
 
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The first thing you should find out is if you can run the vanilla kernel or you need the voodoo kernel. You dont state your config so its hard to give any advice. If you are running vanilla 10.5.6 you should be able to update to 10.5.7 without using another kernel. If not you would need to do something as what Taisto suggests.
seatbelt.kext usually needs to be kept in sync (same versions) as the kernel to avoid problems
Also if you are using a specific (patched) kext for your hard drive controller you need to be sure it doesnt get overwritten by the updates.
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:00 PM
aljonama aljonama is offline
 
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... Thanks so much Taisto and thorazine74 for this quick answer.
I will try the traed from Taisto.

thanks again aljonama.

P.S. sorry my english
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:13 PM
aljonama aljonama is offline
 
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sorry but Im to stupid to find Andy's 9.6.0 kernel Pack. Please help my again...
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:21 PM
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Hi aljonama,

Please post your hardware specifications.

By the way, here's the link to Andy's 9.6.0 kernel: http://www.infinitemac.com/f36/9-6-0...-voodoo-t1858/
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Old 05-27-2009, 01:58 AM
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ive also got ipc 10.5.6 and cant update to 10.5.7...
tryed various soulutions, and this one here as the latest, but with no luck...
i always get the still waiting for root device... tryed various solutions for that too with no luck...
im no expert, but is there some kexts that i can remove from the update the fu..s my system up...? ive tryed with the ideneb 10.5.7 update also...

im considering going for a retail type install, anyone who can tell me if my motherboard will support this...?

Mac OSX 10.6.3 (Vanilla)
Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3LR, P45, Socket-775, ATX, ICH10R, GbLAN, DDR2, PCI-Ex(2.0)x16 MotherBoard
Intel® Core™2 Duo E7500 2,93GHz CPU
6GB DDR2 RAM
ASUS GeForce 9600GT 1GB PhysX CUDA GPU
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