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Old 11-20-2009, 04:52 AM
msingh msingh is offline
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Cannot hibernate / shut down / reboot

However, I can sleep my system (Dell D830). See details of the setup on my guide at insanelymac in my sig.

Dell Optiplex 745 Q965 Chipset
10.5.5 retail /boot-132/ EFI.
System.plist edited to 10.5.6 (needed for iWork'09)
Intel HD Audio ADI1983.
1152x864@32bit ATI (0x1002 0x7187 0x0000) Radeon X1300. Hardware accelerated. QE supported. Can't get my monitor's 1440x900 resolution as in Linux
Network : Atheros 5005G (0x168c, 0x3A1D) card aka Atheros 2413.
Dell Latitude D830 Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M, Suspend works, hibernate/shutdown/reboot don't Snow Leopard
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Old 11-20-2009, 02:43 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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Have you tried this one for shutdown and reboot, yet?

http://www.infinitemac.com/f36/evore...restart-t4691/

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Old 11-21-2009, 09:51 PM
msingh msingh is offline
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Quote:
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Have you tried this one for shutdown and reboot, yet?

http://www.infinitemac.com/f36/evore...restart-t4691/
Yes.

It makes no difference whether I use OpenHaltRestart or the new EvoReboot kexts.

Dell Optiplex 745 Q965 Chipset
10.5.5 retail /boot-132/ EFI.
System.plist edited to 10.5.6 (needed for iWork'09)
Intel HD Audio ADI1983.
1152x864@32bit ATI (0x1002 0x7187 0x0000) Radeon X1300. Hardware accelerated. QE supported. Can't get my monitor's 1440x900 resolution as in Linux
Network : Atheros 5005G (0x168c, 0x3A1D) card aka Atheros 2413.
Dell Latitude D830 Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M, Suspend works, hibernate/shutdown/reboot don't Snow Leopard
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Old 11-27-2009, 08:02 PM
msingh msingh is offline
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I wonder if there is something in the DSDT I could do ?

Dell Optiplex 745 Q965 Chipset
10.5.5 retail /boot-132/ EFI.
System.plist edited to 10.5.6 (needed for iWork'09)
Intel HD Audio ADI1983.
1152x864@32bit ATI (0x1002 0x7187 0x0000) Radeon X1300. Hardware accelerated. QE supported. Can't get my monitor's 1440x900 resolution as in Linux
Network : Atheros 5005G (0x168c, 0x3A1D) card aka Atheros 2413.
Dell Latitude D830 Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M, Suspend works, hibernate/shutdown/reboot don't Snow Leopard
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Old 11-28-2009, 12:39 AM
Ianxxx Ianxxx is offline
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I wonder if there is something in the DSDT I could do ?
If you boot in to safe mode -x, do shutdown and restart work then?
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Old 11-30-2009, 08:05 PM
kingkosta2001 kingkosta2001 is offline
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I have a D630 with Nvidia NVS135 card.
I installed SL and updated to 10.6.2.
Installed KExts for reboot und sleep, but it doensn't function.

I tried a few thinks, and found out what is the problem.
After Installing IOPCIFamily.kext (version 2.6.3) the problem with restart and shutdown occurs.
If i don't update this kext, then my USB doesn't function, but restart works just fine.

Maybe there is a problem with this kext? Anyone an idea how to solve it?

info on kexts I'm using for my system:
-nvkush
-appleacpi2nub
-appleBCM5751Ethernet
-legacySTA9205
-NullCPUPowermanagment
-fakesmc 2.5
-platformUUID

everything just working fine, but after installing IOPCIFamily.kext, the restart/shutdown problem occours.

I tried -x bootparameter. System started ok, but Graphiccard is then worng recognized. (only 32mb not 128mb) and therefore SL is little sluggy.
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Old 02-24-2010, 10:32 PM
TheEdge TheEdge is offline
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I have the same problem, Please someone help.



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