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Old 01-02-2010, 08:51 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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There is nothing bad about booting Snow Leopard in 32-Bit mode. Even real Macs do this by default. The 32-Bit Snow Leopard Kernel doesn't mean to use 32-Bit in generell the software can adress more than 3GB of memory even using that mode.

And you do not need to enter this option manually every time.
Look into /Extra folder (if it exists) for com.apple.Boot.plist - if there is not such file go to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration
Copy that file to your Desktop. Open it and look for
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string></string>
between the string field you can add any boot option you want to use.
Once you are done editing this file, copy it back to the folder you took it from.

Once you are on 10.6.2 you can use 64-bit Kernel again, as the Atheros drivers got translated with that update.

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Where did u download urs?
I bought my Retail copy for 29€ from my local Apple reseller and installed it using my already installed 10.5 Leopard system to a second partition.

Back to 1.:
Here is the mentioned Kernel Extensions, which I believe should fix this:
http://rapidshare.com/files/30969294...cyRTC.kext.zip

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Old 01-02-2010, 09:17 PM
Saulidava Saulidava is offline
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Thank you so much! You are the best!
How do i thank you? Want me to subscribe or something?
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Old 01-03-2010, 04:41 PM
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Ok.. This didnt work at all..
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Timeout</key>
<string>5</string>
<key>Kernel</key>
<string>mach_kernel</string>
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string></string>
<key>SMBIOSdefaults</key>
<string>No</string>
<key>GUI</key>
<string>No</string>
<key>Legacy Logo</key>
<string>Yes</string>
</dict>
</plist>

I changed under kernel flags to:
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>-x32</string>

It didnt work.. and now everytime i went into sL i got : Hold down restart button problem..

So i went to leopard and changed com.apple.boot.plist to:<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>x32</string>

It didnt work either..
So i changed back to nothing..
And now i cant Go into SL..
I get Hold down Restart button error

( This is very weird :S beacuse when i tried only -v.. It worked.. :S )

Last edited by Saulidava; 01-03-2010 at 09:04 PM.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:22 PM
Saulidava Saulidava is offline
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PROBLEM NR2:

Uhm.. When i install the Elliott Kext..
It F****D up my sl.. Now i cant even get into to it..
I have to reinstall everything..
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Old 01-04-2010, 01:36 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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Why reinstall if you can still boot 10.5 Leopard?!

Remove that kext and Boot Chaches (/System/Library/Chaches/com.apple.kext.chaches folder) and be happy. I still recommend you to fix this by injecting fixed DSDT table as I mentioned in my first posting, anyway "----ed up" is no description of the problem that occurs.

The KP problem with the -x32 doesn't happen when you boot it using the flag manually? Strange... Propably you should upgrade your bootloader to latest PC_EFI or Chameleon or try to rebuild the Extensions.mkext for /Extra/Extensions manually, slimed down to i386 architecute - for example using this frontend: https://www.apple.com/downloads/maco...mkexttool.html

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Old 01-04-2010, 03:30 PM
Saulidava Saulidava is offline
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Why reinstall if you can still boot 10.5 Leopard?!

Remove that kext and Boot Chaches (/System/Library/Chaches/com.apple.kext.chaches folder) and be happy. I still recommend you to fix this by injecting fixed DSDT table as I mentioned in my first posting, anyway "----ed up" is no description of the problem that occurs.

The KP problem with the -x32 doesn't happen when you boot it using the flag manually? Strange... Propably you should upgrade your bootloader to latest PC_EFI or Chameleon or try to rebuild the Extensions.mkext for /Extra/Extensions manually, slimed down to i386 architecute - for example using this frontend: https://www.apple.com/downloads/maco...mkexttool.html
Hmm. Thank you for the advice to how to remove kext ! This saves me alot of time xD
But Can you tell me how to upgrade to another Kernel thingy? Beacuse when i tried to install Chameleon 2-RC3 It didnt work.. I remove the boot file and change it with the one in the Chameleon folder.. Can you give me some easy steps?
And sorry for bad language its just that i have been trying this for a week now.. I spend hours of hours.. and i am pissed xD

And one more thing.. Where do i find my DSDT file? :S

Last edited by Saulidava; 01-04-2010 at 03:34 PM.
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:01 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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Well I guess you are running that modified PC_EFI 9.x version avaible on the installer you had been using. (Can't confirm that it was avaible, just think to remind that...) With that you cannot upgrade your bootlaoder just by replacing the boot file.
Get the Chameleon v2 RC1 installer Package from here:
http://chameleon.osx86.hu/static/som...0-r431.pkg.zip
and install it to your Snow Partition. (Be aware: RC1 is not Snowy capable, so do not reboot yet!) Then use "sudo rm -f /boot" to remove the old booter. Download PC_EFI 10.5 booter from here: http://netkas.org/?p=271 and extract it to the root (/) your Snow Leopard Partition.

The DSDT is one of the ACPI tables your BIOS/Chipset provides to the software and is written in ASL language. Our bootloaders support the feature to inject a modified DSDT to the OS.
There are varios ways to pick it out. You can use this GUI or the text based one by fassl - select 0 Darwin as OS and it will also do some optimisations. To fix the Device RTC you need to disassemble it for that purpose you need iasl - get the ziped one from my attachment enter "open /usr/bin" on Terminal and drag it into that folder.
Next type "iasl -d" on Terminal and drag the DSDT.aml the Patcher created into the Terminal window and press enter - you should now have an DSDT.dsl which you can edit also. Once you made the modifications, you need to reassamble it - write "iasl -ta" on Terminal and drag the DSDT.dsl into the Terminal window again, the afterwards returned DSDT.aml file can be placed into /Extra folder, to be used by PC_EFI.
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:22 PM
Saulidava Saulidava is offline
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Tiny problem.. When i install the Bootloader it stops.. It doesnt move at all.. I tried to Remove everything... Extra and the themes but it still doesnt work
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:24 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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That ain't good...

Get binaries from here:
http://chameleon.osx86.hu/articles/c...-20-rc4-is-out

And try to install it manually following the steps from doc/README

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Old 01-04-2010, 05:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Imkantus View Post
That ain't good...

Get binaries from here:
http://chameleon.osx86.hu/articles/c...-20-rc4-is-out

And try to install it manually following the steps from doc/README
I dont understand anything..

Non-RaidSuppose that your installation is on /dev/disk0s2

- Install boot0 to the MBR:
sudo fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0

- Install boot1h to the partition's bootsector:
sudo dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2

- Install boot to the partition's root directory:
sudo cp boot /

No need to use startupfiletool anymore!
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Wich one should i do? Raid Install or Non-Raid?



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