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jeaton2012 05-17-2012 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ghostec (Post 57607)
What problems VoodooTSCAmd solves? And thx for the link =)

If you're having trouble with flash videos pausing every few seconds and general bugginess in the user interface, and you have a multi-core processor, then chances are you TSC (timestamp counter) is out of sync. You can check this by booting in verbose and looking for a TSC out of sync processor error. What this kext does is sync your TSC every 10 seconds to increase performance.

ghostec 05-17-2012 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jeaton2012 (Post 57613)
If you're having trouble with flash videos pausing every few seconds and general bugginess in the user interface, and you have a multi-core processor, then chances are you TSC (timestamp counter) is out of sync. You can check this by booting in verbose and looking for a TSC out of sync processor error. What this kext does is sync your TSC every 10 seconds to increase performance.

Yeah, I'm having this problem.. Gonna try to install this kext right now.

Thank you very much for your help =)

ghostec 05-17-2012 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by anonomys209 (Post 57609)
I don't know about number two, it sounds like you just deleted ReportCrash which would mean it's not there anymore for your system to use. Not a big deal I don't think.

I was having the same IOHIDSystem error in console and I tried a bunch of shit to fix it, but I'm pretty sure it was adding busratio=21 to my boot flags. You'll need to use the right busratio for your CPU but that's what did it for me I'm pretty sure.

Thank you =) I did a fresh install without PS2 patch and I'm not getting IOHID till now, but still need to install somethings.. If it happens again, I'll try busratio flag.

ghostec 05-17-2012 06:06 PM

One strange thing:

I'm using kernel v6 on 10.7.2 and in more than 30min CrashReport didn't stop me of opening any program (but it still is reporting logs and logs in console).. I'll wait a few hours before doing the procedure to stop reportcrash.

ham4ever 05-17-2012 08:39 PM

can anyone Upload Ati kexts for me? i've got Lion working but after alot troubles , and i deleted Ati kexts to get Lion boot, but i need them again to use ATi HD4850 ,

jeaton2012 05-17-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ham4ever (Post 57617)
can anyone Upload Ati kexts for me? i've got Lion working but after alot troubles , and i deleted Ati kexts to get Lion boot, but i need them again to use ATi HD4850 ,

Here you go.

ham4ever 05-17-2012 09:09 PM

big Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by jeaton2012 (Post 57618)
Here you go.


Thank u ,, u really do big help in here :)

ghostec 05-17-2012 11:32 PM

Every single thing I try to install end in error and console shows:

authorizationhost: SFBuiltinEntitled: Installer.app is not entitled for system.install.apple-software

Even after a fresh install I'm getting this =/

rizki_alkaf 05-18-2012 12:06 AM

thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by rrtn (Post 57612)
did you try bronzovkas trick?

thanks!! now copy-paste-trash permanently works

so, with this "deleting zz" trick, is it still necessary to do "xpchelper cache permission" trick?
already did both anyway.. just curious..

jeaton2012 05-18-2012 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ghostec (Post 57620)
Every single thing I try to install end in error and console shows:

authorizationhost: SFBuiltinEntitled: Installer.app is not entitled for system.install.apple-software

Even after a fresh install I'm getting this =/

Try this:
1) Open up System Preferences -> Accounts
2) Create a new, temporary user account with administrator privileges
3) For the current, existing user, uncheck the "Allow user to administer this computer" box
4) Restart & log in as the new administrator
5) System Preferences -> Users & Groups
6) For the real administrator account, re-check the "Allow user to administer this computer" box
7) Log out & log back in as the actual normal user/administrator
8) Delete the temporary administrator account