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Old 11-18-2009, 02:25 AM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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You can try if the VoodooPower Extenions fixes your hot CPU problem.
Otherwise I my next try would be to remove AppleIntelCPUPowermanegement.kext... but remind that you will still need a Disabler for running system update (or using that looped script to delete it.)

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Say I go to .7, I can still use voodoo 9.5 to boot into it?
You can. Using a Darwin Kernel version that doesn't match with the one that belongs to your OS X version is usually no problem. But you should have an eye on the system kext version you use - it's version should match with the one of your Kernel. And some people are also getting a Kernel Panic with out using their old seatbelt.kext version when trying to mount a dmg image - that's the reason I made the advice to backup your Kernel Extensions, too.
There are also Forks of the Voodoo Kernel made by andyvand & quoopz which are based on newer Kernel versions than 9.5.0 - you'll find them at the "New Releases" sub-forum.

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