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ron73 01-02-2009 08:58 PM

Help!
 
How do I use PPF-o-matic te replace the din files with these new ppf files?
In what directory in my boot DVD must I place thses files?

I'm a new member en trying to get Max OS running next to Windows Vista.

Thank you!

lemn 01-02-2009 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ANTC (Post 20344)
ok i was able to fix the dmg issue with the seatbelt fix, but now i over looked my audio..it shows no built in audio. i selected the one i have the ac97 and nothing. also for my wireless card it doesn't even show up in settings so its something with my pcie devices not being able to be picked up. and im going to try that graphics fix right now.

try to be sure what sound card you really have. ac97 is a standard, not a manufacturer. my audio card (adi1988) is identified in bios as azalia audio. the azalia audio driver will only give stereo output. so it's very important to see exactly what audio chipset you have. it should be in your motherboard manual, or on your motherboard manufacturer website.
i see that there are many audio drivers included in the ipc release, so select the exact one you have.
if you already hava a working system, you can use pacifist to install an audio driver from the ipc dvd. it would be best to remove any other audio kexts from /System/Library/Extensions, and also extensions.mkext if you install a new driver. after that reboot with -f flag to force loading all the kexts.
hope this works for you.

lemn 01-02-2009 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ron73 (Post 20345)
How do I use PPF-o-matic te replace the din files with these new ppf files?
In what directory in my boot DVD must I place thses files?

I'm a new member en trying to get Max OS running next to Windows Vista.

Thank you!


just run ppf-o-matic, use the select buttons to select the iso and the ppf file, and then click apply. be sure to use ppf1 first and then ppf2. it does not matter where the iso and the ppf are located.

it would also help a lot if you would put your hardware specs in your signature.

ron73 01-02-2009 10:34 PM

Ppf
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemn (Post 20348)
just run ppf-o-matic, use the select buttons to select the iso and the ppf file, and then click apply. be sure to use ppf1 first and then ppf2. it does not matter where the iso and the ppf are located.

it would also help a lot if you would put your hardware specs in your signature.

Thanx, it worked

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CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3800+
RAM: 2 x 1 GB
NVIDIA nForce 4 MCO
NIVIDIA GeForce 6600
Realtek AC'87 audio

FirstHackTosh 01-02-2009 10:38 PM

I'm waiting and waiting and waiting :'(
On Wednesday I have to go to work again ;)

lanceomni 01-02-2009 11:11 PM

Now im not one to talk as I have not updated to 5.6 yet. (I have installed 10.5.6 on a laptop temporarily) Is it possible that a few of your kexts got overwritten with those from the update? Id try rolling back a few of them if you backed them up.

pinchio 01-03-2009 05:57 AM

Help Please

I'm getting this error on install.

BomFileError 1: Operation not permitted - /Volumes/disk0s3//System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi

My Setup

Gateway (GM5067H)
AMD Anthlon 64 X2 4200+
Foxconn MB (C51GU01), nforce 410 southbridge, Geforce 6100 northbridge
2GB Memory
Integrated audio - AC97, Realtek ALC653

nfoav8or 01-03-2009 06:22 AM

boot.efi is the file used by real macs to boot to that volume. It sounds like the bootloader you selected didn't install correctly. Either this or you selected the wrong one. How did you customize?

pinchio 01-03-2009 03:08 PM

You may be on to something. I'm new at this so I don't recall which bootloader I selected.

Given my specs which bootloader would you recommend?

pinchio 01-03-2009 04:15 PM

I also wanted to add that on CD boot at the f8 screen I entered "-f -x -v". Now I did this on each install attempt with the same end result - the BomFileError message mentioned earlier.

I also tried to select as little as I could on the customize screen during install. I think the last attempt I simply selected the Voodoo kernel 9.5.0 since I have an AMD cpu.

Other than that there isn't much more I can add.

I did patch the 10.5.6 ISO with ppf1 and ppf2.

Any help is appreciated.