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To fix Jmicron you can try this dummy kext (I don't remember who was the author of this kext, sorry) |
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did the onboard sata port shown as Intel ESB2 AHCI instead of ICH9R (something like that which shown in Leopard 10.5.x) ?
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I'm using 8800GT. |
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Last but not the least. In About this mac, my CPU shown as unknow
how to show it correctly? Mine cpu is Q6600 core 2 Quad Thx Snoc posted jmico kext on #191 to show properly in system profiler. |
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Edit AppleSystemInfo.strings that is located at /System/Library/CoreServices/Resources/English.lproj/. Edit UnknownCPUKind
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#196
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Is there any injector kext or EFI String instead of editing Apple original kext ? Last edited by adrianmak; 09-15-2009 at 11:21 PM. |
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It's not a kext just a settings file - copy it to the desktop, edit, move back to the location. Authenticate. BAM!
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NVidia only Disabler
here it is
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Low Mic level
I'll just quickly mention a big thanks again to all the people in this thread.
So thanks Also, if anyone is having trouble with microphone / out put levels . . . too low. Make sure you up your input / output levels in Audio Midi Setup utility in /Applications/Utilities. I noticed it defaults to around 50-60% (something like that) on my system, but after upping them, I'm getting good results recording stuff from my iphone on both Mic inputs and also line-in. |
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Hello! I have followed some of your guide and got my network to run(THANKS ). It all seems to run stable at 64bit. However, I can not get the sound working. I have installed snow loepard using Chameleon RC2 v3 and used these Kext : AD1988b.Fix.kext SleepEnabler.kext fakesmc.kext OpenHaltRestart.kext Disabler.kext Setup: Asus P5K-E WIFI E6750 @ 3.4 GHz 4GB RAM 250GB SATA HDD GeForce 7300LE 256mb Where do I find my "DSDT.aml" ? The replacement, just drag and drop? Sincerely Joey (: apologize for bad English 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |