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Winters
10-20-2008, 07:36 PM
Just installed and updated my Zephyroth 10.5.2 to 10.5.5. I had a bit of a problem when it restarted since there was no video output and the screen went to sleep mode. I restarted it second time with -v option and it was ok. Now when restarting it, I have the same problem. Do you have any suggestions?

nfoav8or
10-20-2008, 09:49 PM
Just installed and updated my Zephyroth 10.5.2 to 10.5.5. I had a bit of a problem when it restarted since there was no video output and the screen went to sleep mode. I restarted it second time with -v option and it was ok.. now when restarting it, same problem..any suggestions?

When updating a Hacintosh, sometimes the video and audio "fixes" get "undone" or rather, revert back to their original state before the issue was fixed. You should restart using -x to enter safe mode so the video kernel extensions aren't loaded, then reinstall your video. Make sure if you are injecting kext files that they have the correct permissions... now you should be all set.

Winters
10-21-2008, 03:53 PM
When updating a Hacintosh, sometimes the video and audio "fixes" get "undone" or rather, revert back to their original state before the issue was fixed. You should restart using -x to enter safe mode so the video kernel extensions aren't loaded, then reinstall your video. Make sure if you are injecting kext files that they have the correct permissions... now you should be all set.

Hi nfoav8or!

Thanks for your reply! I did try to inject the video ktexts from Nvinject 0.2.0 which have previously worked with my GC but no success..I can still boot to Leopard but it just takes me a solid 3 to 4 minutes in which the screen goes into sleep mode..Anyway, Zephyroth Update utility works great and now I'm using 10.5.5. The delay in booting is no major deal..Thanks for your reply and my congrats to Zephyroth on the great utility. I used it to download and modify the pkgs and then installed them manually. The interface is clean and simple, much like Apple's UI. Keep up the good work!

nfoav8or
10-22-2008, 09:42 AM
hmmm. ok.. a few more helpful tips then...

NVinject 0.2.0 is an old injector. get the newest ones from http://nvinject.free.fr/downloads.php.

also, make sure you check the permissions of the kernel extensions that were just placed in the Extensions folder by running in Terminal:
sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ && sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/
or do what I do upon rebooting is to boot using the kernel flag -s and then /sbin/mount -uw /
cd /System/Library/Extensions/
chmod -R 755 * && chown -R root:wheel *
cd ..
rm -Rf Extensions.mkext
reboot

This will force the individual extensions to be separately loaded and make sure they have the proper permissions. (same thing as running permission fix in Terminal and booting with -f)


EDIT: have you thought of trying EFI out?

Winters
10-22-2008, 06:01 PM
Hei there!

Thanks for your tips. I did as you said but no deal. I even used the nvinject installer and fixed the permissions with disk utility but nope..I have been reading around and it seems that not even the newest version of Nvinject is working. Maybe I ll just wait a bit longer to see if new drivers come up..I had thought about EFI but then again I would rather save up the money and buy a real Mac, which will happen sooner or later! But really..thanks for ur help and time! You and all the guys here at InfiniteMac!


hmmm. ok.. a few more helpful tips then...

NVinject 0.2.0 is an old injector. get the newest ones from http://nvinject.free.fr/downloads.php.

also, make sure you check the permissions of the kernel extensions that were just placed in the Extensions folder by running in Terminal:
sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ && sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/
or do what I do upon rebooting is to boot using the kernel flag -s and then /sbin/mount -uw /
cd /System/Library/Extensions/
chmod -R 755 * && chown -R root:wheel *
cd ..
rm -Rf Extensions.mkext
reboot

This will force the individual extensions to be separately loaded and make sure they have the proper permissions. (same thing as running permission fix in Terminal and booting with -f)


EDIT: have you thought of trying EFI out?

nfoav8or
10-22-2008, 07:30 PM
before you give up on EFI, search through the forum and have a look at some of the posts regarding it. EFI is a good way to make your card work natively with the OS as it doesn't require an injector... its simply a hex string that gets placed in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist.




EDIT: I moved the posts to a new thread so it doesn't get too far of topic in the old one.

Winters
10-22-2008, 07:41 PM
I will have a look at EFI string then. At least it is something to keep my mind away from exams!
Cheers!

Voyn1x
10-22-2008, 07:49 PM
I think this problem happened to many users after updating to 10.5.3+. This might help you get your display back:

Many people with nVidia lost QE/CI after the 10.5.3 update.
The way to bring it back is very simple :

- Open the info.plist of the injecter (/system/library/extensions/xxxx.kext/contents/info.plist)

- Find the line with :
QUOTE
<key>IOProbeScore</key>
<integer>XXXX</integer>

- Replace that number with 0

- Save to desktop, move the file back over the original one, overwrite (you'll need to authenticate)

- Launch the terminal and type those 3 lines to repair permissions :
QUOTE
sudo chown -R root:wheel /system/library/extensions
sudo chmod -R 755 /system/library/extensions
sudo rm /system/library/extensions.mkext

You can now exit and reboot, QE/CI will be back


There are more possible solutions over at the source (http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=107899&st=0). Otherwise you could try the NVKush drivers (http://diabolik1605.com/DHF/) which have worked for a lot of people :)

nfoav8or
10-22-2008, 07:49 PM
Thats the spirit! I hated exams too. procrastinated and procrastinated (and still graduated) :)

have a look at this thread (http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/help-with-sleep-gfx-doesn-t-wake-t1432/)

it should help get you started at least.

Winters
10-25-2008, 08:06 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions! I spent some time last night working on the problem and I tried your tips. I managed to get QE/CI back by changing the Nvinject ktext to Nvinject.kext.old and installing Nvkush... reboot and it worked. The delay on startup remains tough..not to worry. I'm going to get a test partition and try to get to the bottom of that problem.. but after the exams are over! Big thanks once again!

demigod
12-01-2008, 08:16 PM
i have the exact problem as yours..winters there is a delay of nearly 2 min.i tried a fresh install of 10.5.2 Zeps Rev.1 and updated through ASU 0.5 to 10.5.5.i got QE/CI worked..but still delay/sleep persist.
Guys is there any solution.i have attached my system log.if u guys can find any thing.pls reply :)

Winters
12-01-2008, 09:25 PM
i have the exact problem as yours..winters there is a delay of nearly 2 min.i tried a fresh install of 10.5.2 Zeps Rev.1 and updated through ASU 0.5 to 10.5.5.i got QE/CI worked..but still delay/sleep persist.
Guys is there any solution.i have attached my system log.if u guys can find any thing.pls reply :)

Hi there!

Yap.. I got QE/CI working with the work around I described before but the start up delay still remains.. Been too busy at school that didn't had the time to think about this anymore.. perhaps Santa will bring me a "real" Mac.. :)

demigod
12-06-2008, 07:57 PM
This problem is solved after updating to Voodoo kernel Release 1.0 Rev A. You Guys are really awesome. Thank you very much.

demigod

naquaada
12-07-2008, 01:41 AM
I'm not familiar with these EFI strings, could they work with an Radeon X1600 too or is this for nVidia only? I'm still working with 10.5.2 drivers...