montag
03-03-2010, 06:50 AM
I'm not exactly sure what is wrong with my install. I followed this guide:
http://www.mataporkoz.com/index.php/component/content/article/1-latest-news/72-abit-ip35-e-dsdtaml-for-snow-leopard
and I copied the dsdt.aml file from here and put it in the /Extra and the main directory on the hard drive. I don't even really understand where it goes because this guide is almost impossible to understand for someone who has never done this.
Anyway I actually did get it to boot once with my hardware. I don't know how I did it other than following the guide and copying the DSDT.aml file into the main directory from my Macbook Pro onto the hard drive I'm trying to use. It let me change the resolution and then register it and everything seemed to work (I didn't have speakers plugged in so I don't know if the audio worked). I restarted and it would no longer boot. It hangs on this error when I boot verbose. I'll give the last three lines for clarity.
-ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
-netkas presents fakesmc, a kext which emulates smc device
-Not loading kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController - not found and kextd not available in early boot.
I don't really understand what I'm doing wrong. I'm using his directions verbatim except I'm using a 7300 GS Nvidia graphics card but since I've booted the install once I don't think my graphics card is an issue. I chose NVInjector and GraphicsEnabler and NVEnabler I think from what I remember.
I think maybe the dsdt.aml file he compiled doesn't match my exact revision. I'm using the same BIOS update and everything. I tried disabling the audio in the BIOS and that didn't fix anything.
Why would it boot once and then not work anymore? I don't get it. I've tried replacing the dsdl file since then thinking maybe it edited it but that didn't boot.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
I'm using his hardware almost exactly except for 4 GB Corsair 800 MHz Ram and a 2.99 12 MB cache Core 2 Quad and the afore mentioned graphics card.
http://www.mataporkoz.com/index.php/component/content/article/1-latest-news/72-abit-ip35-e-dsdtaml-for-snow-leopard
and I copied the dsdt.aml file from here and put it in the /Extra and the main directory on the hard drive. I don't even really understand where it goes because this guide is almost impossible to understand for someone who has never done this.
Anyway I actually did get it to boot once with my hardware. I don't know how I did it other than following the guide and copying the DSDT.aml file into the main directory from my Macbook Pro onto the hard drive I'm trying to use. It let me change the resolution and then register it and everything seemed to work (I didn't have speakers plugged in so I don't know if the audio worked). I restarted and it would no longer boot. It hangs on this error when I boot verbose. I'll give the last three lines for clarity.
-ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
-netkas presents fakesmc, a kext which emulates smc device
-Not loading kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController - not found and kextd not available in early boot.
I don't really understand what I'm doing wrong. I'm using his directions verbatim except I'm using a 7300 GS Nvidia graphics card but since I've booted the install once I don't think my graphics card is an issue. I chose NVInjector and GraphicsEnabler and NVEnabler I think from what I remember.
I think maybe the dsdt.aml file he compiled doesn't match my exact revision. I'm using the same BIOS update and everything. I tried disabling the audio in the BIOS and that didn't fix anything.
Why would it boot once and then not work anymore? I don't get it. I've tried replacing the dsdl file since then thinking maybe it edited it but that didn't boot.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
I'm using his hardware almost exactly except for 4 GB Corsair 800 MHz Ram and a 2.99 12 MB cache Core 2 Quad and the afore mentioned graphics card.