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Old 10-12-2009, 04:47 AM
flux84 flux84 is offline
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I've managed to get my install working perfectly now in 64 bit mode, vanilla kernel. My specs currently:

Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L Rev 2.0
Core 2 Duo E4500 (2.2GHz)
2 GB DDR667 RAM
nVidia GeForce 9500 GT (eVGA)
Netgear GA311 GBit NIC
250GB Seagate SATA
LG SuperMulti 22x SATA DVD+/-RW
Dell 2007WFP LCD


Onboard NIC doesn't work, hence the GA311 PCI card. Haven't really tested the onboard video as I have a 9500GT. Have full QE/CI/OpenGL/OpenCL support with the 9500GT. Audio, sleep, restart, shutdown all work perfectly as well. I did have to augment sleep with the PleaseSleep application to get it to sleep automatically.

Software used:
- Chameleon 2.0 RC3
- PCI EFI 10.3
- PleaseSleep

KEXTs used:
- fakesmc (v2)
- NullCPUPowerManagement
- SleepEnabler
- HDA
- OpenHaltRestart

DSDT patches needed:
- RTC Fix
- USB EHCI/UHCI Sleep Fix
- HDEF audio fix

When I get a chance, I'll package up my DSDT and kext's for anyone who wants them.
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Old 10-24-2009, 12:38 PM
ynol ynol is offline
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Can you give us a hint on the DSDT details for the Audio and USB/Sleep fix?

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I've managed to get my install working perfectly now in 64 bit mode, vanilla kernel. My specs currently:

Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L Rev 2.0 <--- Same Board Running Snow 64

DSDT patches needed:
- RTC Fix <--------------- I got it working!
- USB EHCI/UHCI Sleep Fix <------No idea that is even wrong?!?
- HDEF audio fix <--- I use some code for the enablers but no luck!!

When I get a chance, I'll package up my DSDT and kext's for anyone who wants them.
I'll take you up on that package!!!

How did you get the audio to work...?
I'll be nice to compare against your DSDT & files against my Realtek NIC and audio figures...?

Thanks
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Old 10-24-2009, 02:59 PM
malcolmgbell malcolmgbell is offline
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Hello everyone !

First, I would like to thank every member of the community for being so active and helpful.
i'm pretty active myself on the osx86 scene, but since I rarely get desperate (I always end up finding an answer to my problems) I rarely post. So i will try to keep the story short.

The story started a couple months ago when i stumbled across a guide to install mosX on a gygabite P35C-DS3R ( my media center) and since then, i'm trying (with a lot of succes!) to install osX on all sort of configurations.

Last week, after a friend gave me a buggy dell server he had, i realised I had all the hardware i'd need to build another hackintosh except for a motherboard:

-Pentrium D dual core @ 2.8 ghz
-1x 2gig OCZ ddr2-800 ram
-2x 80 gig sata drives
-1x IDE or SATA optical combo drives
-1x decent psu

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I tough i'd give myself a break and go buy the legendary g31m-es2l board from a local store. its the rev 2.0 but i have a realtek 8139 NIC laying arround. Well... i've never had as much trouble trying to install osX on a machine

I post because (even tho i'm not a pro) i'm running out of options to try. I have the feeling its something really stupid, so here I am asking for help.

Motherboard G31m-es2l v2.0 with bios FC.
I really want to try the retail install methos on this board but i can't even getthe osx retail disk to boot, so for now i'll skip that part and tell you what else i tried.

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The problems is that after every installation i do (and the installation goes fine) the comp enters into a reboot loop. I'll try to explain where it reboots in my own words. When, after you get into the chameleon logo, you boot with -v for example. the computer starts looading a couple files then switches video mode (it seems, at least to me) That's where my comp reboots. It also happens with the 132boot method. I pop the boot CD in, see the lunix bootloader, eject it, put the Leopard retail disk, boot on it, and it does the same thing. starts loading then tries to switch video mode and reboots.

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What i tried so far:

-Partition using GUID and MRB, tried both
-BIOS settings : sata in all modes (enhanced, auto, combined, etc) disabled/enabled the onboard lan, HPET in 32 ans 64 bits mode, ACPI S1 and S3, soft off (instant off), SMART enabled and disabled, Disabled onboard IDE and enabled it... tried to looad default and optimised settings...
-tried my 7800gtx witch i know is working on osX (used in other setups) to bypass the onboard video i was using for a while (didnt mind to be stuck in 1024 for now, but tought it might be the problem)
-tried installing from an IDE AND sata optical drive(ideneb 1.5.1 and iatkos v7 for now since 132 method reboots.
-tried another PSU just in case
-in iatkos and/or iŠeneb, I keep the default kernel, but i tried to install with and without the realtek drivers for my 8139 based NIC, with and without the x3100 video drivers, tried with and without the cpus=1 boot and patch from the installation, tried with and without an intel ICHXX chipset driver, tried with and without every audio drivers... No matter what I try, it always reboots at the exact same spot.
-tried to boot with -v, with "CPUS=1", forcing the resolution to 1024, alouette !!!

I think i did all i could, and read sooo many threads hoping to find what i did wrong...
i now admit my defeat (for now!) and turn to you guys and girls for a little help.

gave a lot of details, i know, but i tought it would be better than not enough.
My goal is to practive my retail install skill with with board (10.5 and SL), that's why i'm posting here.

I also speak french if you are more comfortable giving advices in french!

thanks alot in advance !

Guillaume
have u tried booting from OSinstall.mpkg on another mac
useing another mac hack fit a hard drive format to guid
from hack opem your osx disk then u must show all files you can get tools for that on web
goto system/installation/packages OSinstall.mpkg double click to start install
then google the rest
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Old 10-25-2009, 05:12 AM
flux84 flux84 is offline
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Here it is... I've included the kext's I used as well as my DSDT, and PC EFI 10.3 boot fille.
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File Type: zip G31M-ES2L rev2.zip (770.7 KB, 266 views)
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Old 02-12-2010, 04:25 AM
boomerx01 boomerx01 is offline
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Hi Guys,

I am having a hell of a time getting audio to work. Flux84 - I am using your HDA.kext for my board. Do you know if your HDMI (if you have it) outputs both audio/video?

Also, to install your .kext, I am dragging into my extension folder, using KextUtility to backup, then repair permissions on disk in disk utility. Isnt that correct?
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:04 PM
abrooks abrooks is offline
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Your DSDT

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Here it is... I've included the kext's I used as well as my DSDT, and PC EFI 10.3 boot fille.
Hi Flux,

Will your dsdt work for OXS 10.5.7? I have been running Leopard on a g31m-es2l for quite some time now (after about 15 instals), got it working reasonably well. Apart from the hard drive not stopping when I shut down and a restart not restarting(but i can live with this) However the most annoying thing is that the wifi pci card (dlink dwa 457) does not work, doesn't even show up in about my mac. I've tried just about every kext out there, done the usual editing plus changing the port numbers in the networkinterface.plist. It's got to me to the point of buying a usb wifi adapter (which works when it wants to)
So, Is it possible to add a fix or patch which hopefully fix my wifi to your dsdt. I have tried to produce my own dsdt, but I'm stuck on a very shallow learning curve and it's turning my hair grey .
If you or anyone has any ideas I would be very grateful.
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Old 06-28-2010, 10:17 PM
sunfire523 sunfire523 is offline
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boomerx01,

I have a G31M and I used the attached installer to get my audio working. It uses a patched version of AppleAzaliaAudio.kext. It was originally for Leopard but it worked in SL for me. FYI you have to reinstall it when you upgrade the version (eg 10.6.4 to 10.6.5)

Oh, and the mic doen't work, but the audio output is great.



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Attached Files
File Type: zip Realtek ALC883.zip (156.6 KB, 43 views)

Specs: SL retail install, Updated to 10.6.4, Pentium (Wolfdale) E6300, GA-G31M-ES2L rev2.0 mobo, Rosewill RC-402 NIC, Gigabyte Nvidia 9500GT, 250GB SATA HDD, IDE DVD burner, 2GB RAM, Happy User

Everything but sleep & mic working. If you have any ideas, PM me
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