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Sleep still doesn't work quite properly . I'm on vanilla OS X , you should try vanilla too . |
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I successfully updated my bios, ad get a step closer to osx. When I try with the 10.6.3 13" macbook pro dvd i can initialise the installation but get the error: "Mac OS X cannot be installed on this computer" even when I boot it in -x mode Then i tried whith 10.6 SL10A432 DVD and man_of_the_oak files (but not the system/library... directory, this is not for the installation, isn't it??) And get a smooth boot until the grey screen appears and nothing else happens, the HD looks working and the spinning wheel appears. please, any k50in owner can share its winning combination of OSX dvd, boot options and ktext files? thaks in advance |
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All the files I gave you are needed. You need to put those from system/library/extensions to Extra/extensions during install. Also, use iBoot CD or Empire EFI, as to be honest - Asus K50IN boot CD almost always doesn't work since it's outdated. I will create mine soon, you can wait or try with bootloaders from above/create custom usb install with ALL my kexts. |
Couldn't boot into 32 bit mode
Hi @man_of_the_oak, i've tried your kexts. It works flawlessly. Sadly, my hackintosh (k40in) always boot in 64 bit. I am currently using Snow Leopard 10.6.3.
I've tried arch=i386 option, it always fail / hang. Last log : Sound Assertion error : AppleHDA. i'm badly needed to boot into 32 bit mode. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks. :) |
I work in 64-bit and in general I don't see any reason to use 32-bit o.O Why do you need it?
Some of my kexts are 64-bit only I think that it may cause this problem. |
Yeah , i needed 32-bit mode for my TMN internet pen and i cannot use it , :\
EDIT: Sent an e-mail to Atheros info to give us the kext of AR9825 fixed for Snow Leopard , gonna wait for response. |
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I have ASUS K50IN (Intel C2D T8100) with 2GB RAM. And your config is 4Gb. Shall I make any changes if using your files (DSDT etc..)?? Thank you! |
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My chipset is NVIDIA MCP79 |
Then you can use my files with no doubt :) Just remember to edit SMBIOS and put there your CPU info.
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