
02-20-2010, 03:52 PM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 6
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Originally Posted by stephens
So you installed without DSDT.aml in your root partition or /Extra folder?
Also, what is this sleep trick?
Is this where you let it just 'sit' for 10 minutes or more, then wake it up?
After it's installed, is it possible to boot straight to the LCD panel without the need for an external monitor?
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Ok, so I've tried a few more things, without success thus far, but some progress.
- I edited my DSDT and recompiled, removing all the AGP sections, as well as the CRT, DVI and TV subsections from the VID device. I removed the AGP device completely, as well as its scope. While I was in there, I also yanked out all the nasty code from the TPM device, as I figure it's not necessary anyway.
- I am using the X3100 and X3100FB modified kexts and removed the Apple supplied ones. I'm not sure if this is helping or hurting, but the results is the same.
Thus, now when I boot, using 1920x1200x32 (Yes, my LCD supports this resolution), it gets to the GUI part of the installer and it is a black blank screen, but it is at least back-lit.
I'm wondering if I can use the default Apple VESA drivers to install with and worry about the X3100 after installation -- is this possible?
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