
05-31-2009, 01:19 AM
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Puma
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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 24
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Are you referring to "Restart automatically after a power failure"? I found that over at Insanelymac and tried it. Not only did it not work, it gave me a hell of a scare. It disabled my boot drive, which also has about 700GB on a separate partition. The drive wouldn't even show up on Disk Utility. A cold boot finally re-enabled it. I guess Sleep is a lost cause for me.
At least that helped me fix the "black screen on every cold boot" problem. When the system couldn't find the boot drive, it went to another, which had only a bare iPC install on it. I noticed that boot had no such problem. I suspected the EFI string was causing it, so I hand-edited the string out and used NVDarwin. That fixed it while keeping Core Image and Quartz Extreme enabled.
Gigabyte EP35-DS3R | Q6600 | 8GB | Asus EN8600GT
Vanilla kernel | iPC 10.5.6
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