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manofmany 12-20-2008 08:04 PM

Well my Macvidia drivers wont work with 10.5.6 so now I have no solution to change my resolution from 1024x768 to 1680x1050

I hate this 6150LE card with a passion!

nfoav8or 12-20-2008 11:35 PM

is your 6150LE a card like you stated or is it the on-board graphics? you can always try EFI. I know there are EFI (hex) strings for the 6150 in PCWiz's OSx86 Tools Utility.

PingunZ 12-20-2008 11:47 PM

I upgraded to 10.5.3 using the voodoo kernel (vanilla update) but my system froze during the install.. I guess I'll keep using a patched system, however retail is more sexy!

lemn 12-21-2008 12:43 AM

maybe this: http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/how-to...-5-5-on-t1774/ might help.

PingunZ 12-21-2008 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by lemn (Post 19662)

That guide patches the updates (ASU), I'm trying to update without patching the updates.. Nice guide btw

manofmany 12-21-2008 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by nfoav8or (Post 19654)
is your 6150LE a card like you stated or is it the on-board graphics? you can always try EFI. I know there are EFI (hex) strings for the 6150 in PCWiz's OSx86 Tools Utility.

It's an onboard card. I've had everything working in 10.5.4 and 10.5.6 except for resolution.

Gonna try some EFI strings and NVinstaller next. Macvidia just doesn't work in 10.5.4>

manofmany 12-21-2008 04:01 AM

I got my resolution working again.

10.5.4 using the older speedstep kernel rather than the newer EFI kernel. Installed NVKush and Macvidia drivers and changed the device ids to 0x024110de and voila :)

nfoav8or 12-21-2008 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by PingunZ (Post 19658)
I upgraded to 10.5.3 using the voodoo kernel (vanilla update) but my system froze during the install.. I guess I'll keep using a patched system, however retail is more sexy!

I've learned that while updating to use the boot flag debug=0x100 so I can see what caused that and keep it from happening in the future.

Sorry to hear about the freeze. Sometimes "gremlins" just happen.

Retail is WAY sexier! And way easier when you use a method that all the "fixes" are always in the EFI partition so even if I have to erase and redo an installation... its all ready for me. Gotta give it up for munky's EFI-mod method.

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Originally Posted by manofmany (Post 19676)
I got my resolution working again.

10.5.4 using the older speedstep kernel rather than the newer EFI kernel. Installed NVKush and Macvidia drivers and changed the device ids to 0x024110de and voila :)

so you're back to a patched system but oh well... it works. good to hear.

PingunZ 12-21-2008 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by nfoav8or (Post 19680)
Retail is WAY sexier! And way easier when you use a method that all the "fixes" are always in the EFI partition so even if I have to erase and redo an installation... its all ready for me. Gotta give it up for munky's EFI-mod method.

I'm going to retail install on my intel laptop, then make a time machine backup and restore it to my desktop. Then I'll use munky's method :)

manofmany 12-21-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by nfoav8or (Post 19680)

so you're back to a patched system but oh well... it works. good to hear.

So basically EFI is considered retail an no-efi is a patched system if I understand correctly?

The only thing holding me back from a completely retail system is lack of a video card and burning capability. Probably gonna pick those two up next month when the holidays are over. Lack of QE/CI prevents me from loading Toast anyways.