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looks like I won't be needing ext2fsx. I don't have to access linux partition from mac. only ntfs is all I need for all of my other data, lol. Time to party, =)
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#12
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winlinkmac01,
Code:
sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/ sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ |
#13
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seren, you probably mean Kext Helper b7! :-)
http://www.cheetha.net/Kext_Helper/Software.html |
#14
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Actually i was talking about this
Its called Extensions Repair pretty handy too http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W5I4Y0Q6 |
#15
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thanks, will do that. =)
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#16
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hello all..
where can i get the ext2fs.kext from? i selected it on install from the zp 10.5.2 r2 but it said it was installed wrong. when i tried to repair it..it said it does not exist on my computer? I just need a new one. I actually need it. |
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if i cant get the ext2fs fixed..at least how do i stop that annoying "the system extension /Library/Extensions/ext2fs.kext was installed improperly and cannot be used" every time i boot up??
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@rome, I can't even locate that kext. I would delete that then restart. That would fix the problem eventually, however, that is not the case. Darn, =(
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