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Old 04-27-2008, 12:34 AM
WinLinMac01 WinLinMac01 is offline
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Do this (my method):

Download the new kernel and system.kext

Use kext-installer first to install the new system kext.
Then, copy the mach_922 to your desktop and rename that to mach_kernel
Install kernel-installer by PCWiz and rename your existing kernel as mach_kernel.backup when you receive the prompt
Then when the installer asks for the directory where your new kernel is located, point the directory to your desktop where mach_kernel is
Finally, the installer will ask you where you would like to place the new kernel, point the file to the root when asked and
the installation should be successful.

Worked splendily for me. =)

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[cite] ToroLoco:[/cite]Well With the kext helper and the pcwiz the update couldn't be done, even if everything seams to work correct. I have tried once again updating manual but I have kernel panic on the restart.

Any ideas?
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Old 04-27-2008, 03:30 AM
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i suggest using the modbin kernel form kayways installer, that did the job for me, with the normal 9.2.2 kernel i get kernel panic
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Old 04-27-2008, 06:02 AM
WinLinMac01 WinLinMac01 is offline
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@Doix, but aren't both of those kernels the same thing?
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Old 04-27-2008, 07:19 AM
StealthMode StealthMode is offline
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I can't seem to get past Firewire Full Secure Mode when I use modbinkernel, so far sleepkernel works the best, though I can't seem to reboot, it gets where the screen turns off and then it just hangs, so I have to hit the reset button every time.
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Old 04-28-2008, 10:56 PM
ToroLoco ToroLoco is offline
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[cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]Do this (my method):

Download the new kernel and system.kext

Use kext-installer first to install the new system kext.
Then, copy the mach_922 to your desktop and rename that to mach_kernel
Install kernel-installer by PCWiz and rename your existing kernel as mach_kernel.backup when you receive the prompt
Then when the installer asks for the directory where your new kernel is located, point the directory to your desktop where mach_kernel is
Finally, the installer will ask you where you would like to place the new kernel, point the file to the root when asked and
the installation should be successful.

Worked splendily for me. =)
I did this but didn't worked, still having kernel panics on the restart. I should maybe forget the new kernel and stay as it is.
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:31 AM
WinLinMac01 WinLinMac01 is offline
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Try sleep kernel or modkernel included in Kalways or Leo4all's release.
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[cite] ToroLoco:[/cite]
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[cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]Do this (my method):

Download the new kernel and system.kext

Use kext-installer first to install the new system kext.
Then, copy the mach_922 to your desktop and rename that to mach_kernel
Install kernel-installer by PCWiz and rename your existing kernel as mach_kernel.backup when you receive the prompt
Then when the installer asks for the directory where your new kernel is located, point the directory to your desktop where mach_kernel is
Finally, the installer will ask you where you would like to place the new kernel, point the file to the root when asked and
the installation should be successful.

Worked splendily for me. =)
I did this but didn't worked, still having kernel panics on the restart. I should maybe forget the new kernel and stay as it is.
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:36 PM
ToroLoco ToroLoco is offline
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[cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]Try sleep kernel or modkernel included in Kalways or Leo4all's release.
How I will find it, since I have problem with the sleep function I wanted to change the sleep kernel. I have Leo4allv3 is it in there?
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:53 PM
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I managed to fix the sleep function by putting ACPI to "S0" mode in BIOS.

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Old 04-29-2008, 01:07 PM
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Will you post the working kexts???
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[cite] zephyroth:[/cite]I managed to fix the sleep function by putting ACPI to "S0" mode in BIOS.
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Old 04-29-2008, 04:03 PM
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Hopefully he will is everything confirmed to be working and ready for his next release. ;D



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