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delgadilloalex 05-12-2012 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeaton2012 (Post 57442)
I'm running on 10.7.4, but I don't know if that makes any difference. Also, instead of doing "chmod -x com.apple.xpchelper.cache" try "chflags uchg com.apple.xpchelper.cache" What this does is basically disable Mac OS X from accessing the cache, which seems is related to the application.

i think he's!!!!!!!!!!!got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

its working!!!!!!!!

hanadriel 05-12-2012 08:30 AM

Hi!I can not perform the command chflags uchg com.apple.xpchelper.cache

When I run the command displays this message
chflags: com.apple.xpchelper.cache: No such file or directory
You could show you step by step!Thanks

tejaswi.rohit 05-12-2012 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hanadriel (Post 57447)
Hi!I can not perform the command chflags uchg com.apple.xpchelper.cache

When I run the command displays this message
chflags: com.apple.xpchelper.cache: No such file or directory
You could show you step by step!Thanks

Just make sure you cd into the directory properly all directories end with "C/"

He asked us to do it only for the first directory but I've done it for all the directories listed.

Kudos to that guy, he actually fixed it :D
I'm running Lion 10.7.2, so this seems to work on all versions :D

anonomys209 05-12-2012 09:32 AM

Well, mine seems to be working as well. I'm reluctant to say it's fixed until I let it run overnight and see what happens in the morning. I'm also afraid to reboot at this point LOL

Gotta give a huge thanks to bronzovka for the hard work on the kernel, and jeaton2012 for the huge tip with xpchelper. This is great! ^_^

PS: As a side note, I was having horrible lag issues with my QE/CI and my mouse, and since I've been watching the console I noticed a recurring error - IOHIDSystem cursor update overdue. Resending. - that turned out to be the culprit. Found a package called 10.7.2 update fixer that rolled back IOHIDSystem.kext to the 10.7.1 version and all is well. No lag and no mouse issues.

***EDIT*** After rebooting once, I'm back to being leggy again and I'm getting the same IOHIDFamily errors in console. Is anyone else getting this issue?? It's driving me nuts now that the system is running smoothly... My graphics and mouse are glitching...!! LOL

jamdownian 05-12-2012 09:53 AM

Anyone here has tried the kernels on a system like this:
AMD Phenom™ II Quad Core Mobile Processor P940
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 w/ ATIMobility Radeon HD 4200 dual graphics card.
Chipset:AMD 785GX
Southbridge:AMD SB850

Im using a toshiba a665d-s6091

ryman 05-12-2012 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamdownian (Post 57450)
Anyone here has tried the kernels on a system like this:
AMD Phenom™ II Quad Core Mobile Processor P940
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 w/ ATIMobility Radeon HD 4200 dual graphics card.
Chipset:AMD 785GX
Southbridge:AMD SB850

Im using a toshiba a665d-s6091

I think mobile AMD CPUs are not supported and your Graphic Card does not work with lion, because its a mobile Readeon

ham4ever 05-12-2012 03:41 PM

this is great news guys , thanks to bronzovka for the kernel, and jeaton2012 for the help with xpchelper.
and to all of u guys who share their experience , this is great process

xmaniak100 05-12-2012 05:16 PM

sooo
 
so guys i see xpchelper is solved...are there any other problems that make me impossible to have normal hackintosh???if not HUUUUGEEEEE thx to bronzvooka or how is he called for kernel and jeaton2012 for his wiseness :) love you two guys...also is the kernel able to boot DVDs now?

anonomys209 05-12-2012 06:41 PM

Ok, ran overnight and apps, copy/paste is still working! To note, I also repeated the process for all four folders containing xpchelper.cache. Also notable, I have rebooted/repaired permissions several times, and xpchelper is still unable to write to cache!

The only issues I'm having now are with iCloud, and I'm also having problems with SystemPreferences.app whenever I make changes to network devices. I also notice at boot that my boot disk says (NO WRITE) next to it during verbose boot. Are we having issues with write permissions on the boot disk with the kernel? I may have missed that.

So what's next? Are there any plans to continue working on the kernel itself to get 64bit (at least userland) working? I wish I knew more to be able to contribute to the development, thanks for all the hard work guys.

***EDIT*** Is anyone else having this 'IOHIDSystem cursor update overdue' issue? It's killing me now lol the QE/CI is all sketchy and the mouse gets 'stuck' every few seconds!!! Any help for this one guys?

jeaton2012 05-12-2012 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anonomys209 (Post 57454)
Ok, ran overnight and apps, copy/paste is still working! To note, I also repeated the process for all four folders containing xpchelper.cache. Also notable, I have rebooted/repaired permissions several times, and xpchelper is still unable to write to cache!

The only issues I'm having now are with iCloud, and I'm also having problems with SystemPreferences.app whenever I make changes to network devices. I also notice at boot that my boot disk says (NO WRITE) next to it during verbose boot. Are we having issues with write permissions on the boot disk with the kernel? I may have missed that.

So what's next? Are there any plans to continue working on the kernel itself to get 64bit (at least userland) working? I wish I knew more to be able to contribute to the development, thanks for all the hard work guys.

***EDIT*** Is anyone else having this 'IOHIDSystem cursor update overdue' issue? It's killing me now lol the QE/CI is all sketchy and the mouse gets 'stuck' every few seconds!!! Any help for this one guys?

For the mouse issue, I found this thread which looks like it might fix your problem.

Also, if you haven't already, install the kext located in this thread. Without it, Lion is extremely buggy. I had the same problems until I dropped this one in my /Extra/Extensions folder.

For those of you experiencing general QE/CI lagginess on Lion, Snow, etc, try deleting AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext, then reboot, assign a corner of your desktop to sleep display (System Preferences>Mission Control>Hot Corners) and sleep your display with that corner after you boot up again. You should notice a huge increase in graphics performance.