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Sorry i repost, guys check this out, what appletechsupport said to run full 64-b mode
hi all
i re-edit post... check out what i found out about snow leopard 10.6, i call apple tech-support, they said 10.6 is boot in 64-bit mode, but in the background of the kernal right next to 32-bit kernal mode. so i said o.k., they said to test if snow leopard 10.6 is running in 64-bit mode, download this apps and run it, and reboot your system. so i when to that web-site at::: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Downl...3-121054.shtml // and download the file, thats zip file. so i ran it and reboot my system, this what i got. O.K. GUYS Does that make any sense ABOVE WHAT APPLE SAID TO DO.... snow leopard 10.6.1 boot in full 64-bit mode, but i lost video graphic setting., graphic loading in standard mode 1024x768, that the only thing i lost..eveything else working o.k. infact it running ===> SUPER FAST. I TIME IT ON BOOT LOAD, Snow Leopard load in Exact 13.5 Seconds. anythnig that i open it fash right on screnn that wicket men.,I never seen mac os x run that fast before. here is a pics of my com.apple.boot.plist after the apps ran 32/64 switch...check this out. http://resources.vr-zone.com/image_d...c421c97338.jpg http://resources.vr-zone.com/image_d...efc04aec27.jpg http://resources.vr-zone.com/image_d...4d871ec686.jpg so is there a 64-bit driver NVIDIA for snow leopard 10.6 or is there way to fix this... O, bye the way look at PIC 1# is that line Suppost to be there { arch=x86_64_u and it ends at the bottom. |
hi
still got sound and lan, usb working... |
How'd you get such a fast boot? I get 17 seconds. Hehe I'm obsessed with speed.
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hi x986123
that because my clock 3.2gb at 2025mhz mem at T1 7,7,7,20.62. watercooling on the memory. i try install Chameleon_2_RC3, but got a panic on number theads core. trying fix video card, i can't get it work in 64 mode. can you help. see the last pic, that error what do i need to do to fix. when try reload video using EPIstudio 1.1 i got this panic after snow loaded: http://resources.vr-zone.com/image_d...77a82e34d6.jpg so went back in com.apple.boot.plist cancel the graphic setting, back to standard. got all 64-bit kext install, at boot say : Chameleon_v1.0.12. whats the 64 kernal to install...i notes you hive Vanilla 64 can you help fix it... thanks |
Use efi strings using the manual GFXUtil method. Anyway, so your memory is at 1600? Its like mine, shouldn't be a big difference.
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here is more info on snow leopard that running:
system info: Model ID: Rampage Extreme ProductName: Mac OS X ProductVersion: 10.6.1 BuildVersion: 10B504 Kernel: Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386 Bootargs: boot-uuid=DFA853F8-108D-3F52-AF1C-60CCD177B10C rd=*uuid arch=x86_64 CPU TYPE: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9450 @ 2.66GHz Core: 3800(3800) MHz x 11.4(11.4) Bus: 400 MHz FSB: 2025 MHz CPU Features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM SSE3 MON DSCPL VMX SMX EST TM2 SSSE3 CX16 TPR PDCM SSE4.1 SYSCALL XD EM64T RAM: Size 4096 Mb Sun Sep 20 22:02:43 EDT 2009 User: luisloxley on Luis-Loxleys-Mac.local |
i'm not runing at 1600mhz / i'm at 2025 T1 7,7,7,20 timing
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this part that do not understand, then i switch to 64 it rewrite my com.apple.boot.plist
with: http://resources.vr-zone.com/image_d...7bc211a105.jpg this part, i do not no how fix.... |
Haha, your right about the boot time! I overclocked my ram to 7-7-7-20 1t/n and 1320 mhz (from 990) and my boot time went down to 14 seconds. Yay. Thanks. Do not switch the to 64 bit in the APP. Go to the Extra/ or the original location of the Com.Apple.Boot.Plist,m and add -x64 if you have Chameleon RC1/2, If you have RC3, use arch=x86_64.
Also, try putting the EFI string in the Extras folder or DSDT. |
hey x986123
this so wicke, one min i,m runing in 64-bit mode, then it switchs back to 32-bit mode.. is those it when i open itune or if run call duty2. its so fundly how fast it run. in 64 mode, when i open Safari it just Popup on screen with the net load. |