
12-05-2008, 02:19 AM
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Puma
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 16
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If you have Intel, why not just use DSDT.aml? It seem's to be the newest "work-around" instead of a disabler kext.
The reason AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext stop's hack's from booting is because it look's for HPET features in the processor.(which most board's don't support)
Using DSDT.aml assign's an IRQ to the processor for HPET.
Doing this allow's AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext to load and run natively, so you can do away with disabler's and successfully run Apple Update's.
*** As a side note, DSDT.aml also fixes a supposed bug in AppleRTC.kext.... A kext that will also give trouble to hack's in 10.5.6... Personally, I think by the time Apple releases 10.5.6, the bug issue won't exist, so RTC won't be an issue. Just an assumption....
Intel D945GCNL | E6600 Core2Duo | 2Gb OCZ Gold DDR2 667MHz | GMA950 | ALC888 | Gigabit LAN | SeaGate IDE HDD | IOMagic DVD DL | Logitech PRO 9000 WebCam | GUID Partition |
10.5 Retail Install | Apple Software Update 10.5.5/9.5.0 |
Modified EFI | Apple Aluminum KB & Mac Pro Mouse |
Working 100%
Apple Product's Owned: Intel Mac Mini Core Duo UP'd to Core2Duo, PowerPC iBook G4 1.33GHz, iPhone 3G, 802.11n Apple Airport Extreme BaseStation, Apple Aluminum KB & Mighty Mouse/Pro Mouse
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