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Did that. Will test shutdown/restart whenever I get to it .
Something really stupid keeps happening. When browsing around some folders, Finder will randomly kill itself and come back up. EXTREMELY annoying! |
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So everything is working except wifi (Atheros AR5007).
Also, Finder randomly crashes. I'm going to backup my working drivers and reinstall SL to see if this fixes my Finder problems and Disk Utility problems. |
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Just reinstalled Snow Leopard using my previous methods. Got everything working like before, and the Finder problems are gone! Still can't repair permissions in Disk Utility, but oh well!
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To fix the Repari permissions problem, you must edit Info plist in PlatfromUUID.kext
Code:
<key>PlatformUUID</key> <string>HEREISPLACEFORUUID</string> And add this kernel flags to com.apple.boot.plist Code:
rd=uuid boot-uuid=HEREISPLACEFORUUID Last edited by slic; 08-23-2009 at 05:04 AM. |
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Just one quick question.
Has anyone been able to make hardware acceleration to work with GMA X3100 under 64 bit mode?? Thanks Snow Leopard 10.6.1 Retail/ Windows 7 Chameleon 2 RC2 + PCEFIV10.2 Hp DV6626us VGA : Intel GMA X3100 Internal Display Working S-Video Output - Not Working Sound Realtek ACL268 HDA - Working Camera : Hp built-in Not Working Network: 10/100BASE-T - Working Wireless : Intel 3945ABG - Solution in progress here. Battery Meter : Working MM buttons: Volume Up/down & Mute Working Sleep: Working Shutdown: Working Restart: Working |
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^^ Probably not, unless Apple decides to make them 64-bit compatible.
@slic: It didn't work. Still getting the error in Disk Utility. Whatever I just did made my DVD drive show up . New problems: sometimes, after the Apple logo/verbose mode, it'll just stay at the grey screen instead of changing resolutions and going to the login screen. I can actually type in my password, press enter, and take screenshots and hear the camera shutter. Took about 5 reboots just now to get it to work. Also, shutdown/restart still isn't working. It'll turn my monitor/USB devices off and it'll sit there for 30-60 seconds. I'm using the updated fakesmc.kext file. |
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i have edit <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>rd=uuid boot-uuid=MYUUID</string> Last edited by billgehts; 08-23-2009 at 08:29 PM. |
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Put the UUID in
com.apple.boot.plist (Extras) smbios.plist (Extras folder, entry under SMUUID) UUIDplatform.kext - right click - info.plist (also in root of Extras) run kext utility to update perms and mkexts and reboot _____________________________________________ Acer 6936g 864G32mn [@ Snow Leopard 10.6.1 32/64bit C2D 2,4Ghz 4Gb 1066mhz DDR3 9600m GT 512 GDDR3 ___Snow Leopard tutorial -> http://www.infinitemac.com/f57/guide...ted-for-t4183/ _________Leopard tutorial ->http://www.infinitemac.com/f19/guide...-iatkos-t3357/ |
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broadcom 57xx
Hey slic,
I saw your signature and noticed you got the same broadcom 57xx I got, but you got it working. I haven't been able to make it work. SL sees it, it's active and 'green' in my configuration settings but it just doesn't work, I can't connect to the internet nor to the lan. I have it working on my Leopard 10.5.8 but I lost any hopes in making it works under Snow Leopard. I'd be very glad if you could help me. Thanx in advance! |
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Why should I put in my UUID? It automatically knows what it is when booting...
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