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Old 01-02-2010, 12:47 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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Sorry mate, I have not seen that you added something to your earlier post - just randomly came across here again...
First of all I am glad you made it.
Maybe you have solved your problem yourself during the last weeks but I thaught I should add some more info...

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Originally Posted by Yoxa View Post
everything works fine except usb (I will search for solution later).
I am pretty sure to know the reason for this issue, my guess is a version missmatch between the Kernel Binary and your system.kext - Hit up Terminal and enter "uname -v" I guess it should reply you that you are using v 9.2.0 ToH Kernel, then go to /System/Library/Extensions do right-click on system.kext and look up it's version - I guess it's v 9.4.0
If I am right with my guess, there is ofcourse the option to install a 9.2.0 system.kext but there is a better one, as there is some Kernel called Stage XNU which is mainly a ToH Kernel made of 9.4.0 Kernel sources.
I uploaded an installer Package for it:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EYOU8076
I recommend to back up your current Kernel using "sudo cp /mach_kernel /toh_kernel" before you install it, if the new Kernel won't work for you, you can later still boot it using this Kernel's name on the bootprompt.
Hope that will fix it.

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Originally Posted by Yoxa View Post
He works great,(i can play call of duty modern warfare 2) on my machine but only i need to solve problem with usb. I have read on other forum that osx86 works slower on amd and now i confirm that it is i big lie .
If everything is fine for you, you should take care of your current configuration. I do not recommend to do system updates (updates to a newer leopard version), if you are not 100% familiar with the way your system works & have bigger unix skills. If you want to do software updates (for example new iTunes or similiar) you can use the AMD Software Update v0.5 made by zephyroth, it will automatically patch the updates to not damage your system.
If you have software that requierers a newer OS X version, better fake it by editing /System/Library/Coreservices/SystemVersion.plist
If you still want to do system update - I realy do not recommend for you; back-up the hole partition before update, install Disabler.kext, back-up your complete Extensions folder & get latest AMD Patcher by zeph and patch the hole update - be sure your system won't boot up again, until you reinstall some of your old Extensions, like SMBIOS, etc - that's the curse you have when EFI emulation doesn't work for you...

Good luck with your Hackintosh.

AMD Phenom II X4 955 - ASRock AM3A770DE - 8GB DDR3-1333 - Radeon HD 5570 1GB passiv - BCM4318 802.11b/g - Snow Leopard Retail
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