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Old 02-19-2008, 02:56 AM
Ath Ath is offline
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[cite] freshcuts:[/cite]ok so i reistalled without choosing audio drivers.
Then i used kext helper to easy install ac97 and applehda kexts.
still no sound or sound device recognized.
What am i doing wrong?
Are you sure that the ac97 in your motherboard bios is enabled?
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  #402  
Old 02-19-2008, 03:02 AM
costa rica 80 costa rica 80 is offline
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thank you cooalis for the reply.
but i hope somebody will let us know if is going to work
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:34 AM
freshcuts freshcuts is offline
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[cite] Ath:[/cite]
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[cite] freshcuts:[/cite]ok so i reistalled without choosing audio drivers.
Then i used kext helper to easy install ac97 and applehda kexts.
still no sound or sound device recognized.
What am i doing wrong?
Are you sure that the ac97 in your motherboard bios is enabled?
yes.it works fine in xp.
I really cant see where is the problem.everyone with a8nsli premium mobo has sound...
thanks for trying to help!
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:41 AM
crencom crencom is offline
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Just got the 10.5.1 release to be stable yesterday, but just couldn't hold back from installing 10.5.2. Don't know if this was right, but I installed this directly over 10.5.1 w/ no formatting / erasing of the partition. It booted right up, no problem. Bootloader used "EasyBCD" - Very simple to setup. All previous settings still in place and all devices (except sound) working. Heck this update even fixed the cursor video distortion from 10.5.1 which I experienced. Thank you and nice work Zephyroth.

My system: If it helps -

OS: MacOSX Leopard 10.5.2 (Zephyroth)
CPU: AMD Opteron 1212 - 2GHZ
Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3 / NVIDIAŽ GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
Mem : 3 GB DDR
Graphics : ATI 128mb Radeon x300
Audio : Realtek ALC883 Audio Codec
Ethernet : Realtek 8139
Hard drives: IDE w/ Vista - SATA w/ Leopard
DVD : Atapi
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  #405  
Old 02-19-2008, 03:48 AM
macprodan macprodan is offline
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Zeph how can I incorporate Medvil kext for sata support. Also any other things I should do (EFI , NVInject). Machine I will be using this DVD on is below. I am not a Hack or Mac noob so do not worry about breaking it down into noob speak. Thanks.

P.S I will edit the DVD on a Mac if I need to.

A64 X2 3800+ - A8N SLi Deluxe - 1 Gb - 7800GT 256Mb - 200 Gb SATA2 - Wireless G - 42" Panasonic HD Plasma
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:50 AM
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macprodan, http://osx86.wikidot.com/how-to-s#toc3
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:08 AM
WinLinMac01 WinLinMac01 is offline
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The same thing happened to me (if you read the previous posts of mine). I simply moved the mouse and the progress bar moved to the present state. I don't think it is really something to worry about. The installation is not freezing, guranteed. Hope this helps. :-)

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[cite] Rajmahal783:[/cite]Has this happened to anybody yet, I have a HP DV2415nr Laptop, 1.8 gig turion x2 processor, broadcom wireless, NVIDA Geforce GO 6150 Graphics. 150 gig SATA Hardrive, 80 gig Maxtor USB Harddrive (Leopard). Ok my question is I go through the installation, select custom, 9.2.0 kernel, MBR-EFI, Broadcom Drive. Deselect, languages and fonts. Installation goes fine till the very end at the point of "about a min", its a half a inch from finishing, but then everything stops. The installation bar, dvd, and harddrive. Mouse still moves but I can't do anything. Ok so I do a cold shutdown. And then restart, I boot from the USB Harddrive and the Bootloader comes up and starts to load up leopard, And it comes up and everything seems ok. My question is as in 10.5.1 by zeph it freezing at about a min to go was a known issue and the solution was to go back into the installer not changing anything and letting it install the missing files. I didn't do that in 10.5.2 since it loaded. Should I go back and do that? Thanks.
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:29 AM
macprodan macprodan is offline
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Thanks man.
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:40 AM
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I have followed the post about SATA install and I still can't get past "can't find root device". I put on a IDE HDD booted with the install disk, went to the terminal and mad the SATA partition active. I installed the Leopard and on reboot it wouldn't boot into the SATA drive. Any suggestions?

motherboard - K9N Platnium
HDD - estern digital 500 GB
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:57 AM
macprodan macprodan is offline
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Might be dumb but I cant seem to mount it read write. I am following this to the letter.


1. hdiutil attach /"Leopard.iso" -readwrite
2. Download this zip ----> _http://rapidshare.com/files/92865467/Extensions.zip.html
3. Extract it in the Libary folder of the DVD.
4. Remove the Extensions.mkext file.
5. Add the kext you want in the Extensions folder.
6. Fix the permissions on the newly added kext.
7. Recreate the mkext file that way ----> kextcache -a i386 -K /Volumes/"DVD"/mach_kernel -m /Volumes/"DVD"/System/Library/Extensions.mkext /Volumes/"DVD"/System/Library/Extensions

Eject, then boot



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