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steenamaroo 08-03-2009 11:23 PM

appleintelpiixata ioata panic
 
hi all,

i'm new here, and have joined up cos you can't discuss 10.6 hackintoshes in my old forum<ahem>

but that aside, i've found this place to be very helpful recently, so..

i wanted to ask if anyone has encountered the problem where everything is fine in 32 bit mode,,, but in 64 bit the dvd drive isn't recognised

on my dell laptop, i get an ioata.kext kernel panic, which iive bypassed by removing appleintelpiixata.kext..

but this results in having no dvd drive.


it turns out ioata,kext isn't even being used in my system (i've removed it now) but appleintelpiixata.kext can't be used on its own without ioata....


if anyone can help i'd appreciate it, cos my 64 bit 10.6 laptop is literally perfect bar power off, and this.....(power never ever worked)

thanks in advance.

slic 08-11-2009 01:37 PM

i have same problem (on dell laptop).

SaCleoCheater 08-11-2009 01:39 PM

Try Netkas' ATA
http://netkas.org/?p=125

slic 08-11-2009 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SaCleoCheater (Post 30782)
Try Netkas' ATA
http://netkas.org/?p=125

ok, i installed but still the same KP :/
--EDIT2 NOT WORK!
--EDIT3 ALSO D D630

jigouli 08-11-2009 04:59 PM

Same here on D630

vista00 08-12-2009 12:31 PM

Same problem here in -64x mode, even with netkas'ATA, not resolved.
Here my ioata.kext works fine in -32x mode without KP.
http://www.mediafire.com/?z3wmo0awtzm

slic 08-12-2009 03:14 PM

thx vista00, i will try it

vista00 08-14-2009 06:16 PM

I've just installed the GM build, but always KP and no issue with ioata in -64x mode. Any solution pliiiz?

steenamaroo 08-15-2009 01:03 PM

not really related to this thread...

but what is the panic related to??

elfdood 08-19-2009 03:29 AM

try changing from ACHI mode to a "compatible" mode if one exists in your bios.