lateralusman |
02-27-2009 04:41 AM |
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Originally Posted by Voyn1x
(Post 22942)
I remember in the past similar symptons being caused by the fsb speed being incorrectly detected by the kernel.
You can manually specify the speed using a boot argument, they can be found in the Voodoo documentation
If this doesn't help, is your machine overclocked? If so try reverting to defaults.
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I'll try your suggestions. Thanks for the help.
And I will try this as well as try removing the AppleUpstreamUserCilent.
I booted into OSX and I had a windows formated disc in my dvd drive and I got the laggyness again.
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Originally Posted by blufire
(Post 22949)
You can have an older kernel than your current OS version. What confuses you here? And do remove the AppleUpstreamUserClient.kext, it'll solve your mouse lagging most probably. Check if you get the lag when iTunes is open or if it's there even when you've quit iTunes completely. If it's the former, then removing the kext will solve your problem.
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No, I'm aware that the Kernel version is different then the OS version. There's no confusion there.
It's that Voyn1x said I needed the 10.5.5 kernel: version 9.5.0. Which I already had. and I thought he was talking about a newer version.
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