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I believe the use of the RealtekR1000.kext is what is making Bonjour work okay.

 

interesting

and RealtekR1000.kext is not in S/L/E !?!!

only in extra/extensions, and you're not using an mkext?

do you boot with the -f flag?

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interesting

and RealtekR1000.kext is not in S/L/E !?!!

only in extra/extensions, and you're not using an mkext?

do you boot with the -f flag?

 

Yes, exactly per your instructions. The main difference is that I have no mkext in the /Extra folder and instead I just have the individual kexts alone in the /Extra/Extensions folder. (these listed below, although ironically I was going to try to remove those two you recommended):

 

AHCIPortInjector (will attempt to remove later)

AppleUSBEHCI

ATAPortInjector (will attempt to remove later)

Disabler

dsmos

HDAEnabler

IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA

LegacyHDAController

LegacyHDAPlatformDriver

LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage

OpenHaltRestart

RealtekR1000

UUID

 

My com.apple.Boot.plist

<?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>-f</key>
       <string></string>
       <key>Timeout</key>
       <string>2</string>
       <key>Graphics Mode</key>
       <string></string>
       <key>Kernel</key>
       <string>mach_kernel</string>
       <key>Kernel Flags</key>
       <string>None</string>
       <key>device-properties</key>
       <string>ab02000001000000020000003f0000000100000002010c00d041030a0100000001010600001e
   101060000017fff0400160000006200750069006c0074002d0069006e00000005000000016002000
   0d00000002010c00d041030a010000000101060000010101060000007fff04000e0000004e005600
   0004d000000200000000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000022000
   005600520041004d002c0074006f00740061006c00730069007a006500000008000000000000201c
   000006400650076006900630065005f00740079007000650000000f0000004e5644412c506172656
   740e0000006e0061006d00650000000b000000646973706c617922000000400030002c0064006500
   6006900630065005f00740079007000650000000b000000646973706c617922000000400031002c0
   6400650076006900630065005f00740079007000650000000b000000646973706c6179100000006d
   06f00640065006c0000001a0000006e5669646961204765466f72636520393430302047542000000
   400031002c0063006f006d00700061007400690062006c00650000000e0000004e5644412c4e564d
   16314000000400030002c006e0061006d0065000000120000004e5644412c446973706c61792d411
   000000400031002c006e0061006d0065000000120000004e5644412c446973706c61792d42200000
   0400030002c0063006f006d00700061007400690062006c00650000000e0000004e5644412c4e564
   6163100000004e00560043004100500000001800000004000000000003000c000000000000070000
   0001e00000072006f006d002d007200650076006900730069006f006e0000002e0000006e5669646
   61204765466f7263652039343030204754204f70656e474c20456e67696e65205b4546495d</string>
   </dict>
   </plist>

 

And my SMBIOS.plist (I'm using stock Q6600 running at 2.4Ghz, hence the 267 & 2400 numbers)

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
   <plist version="1.0">
   <dict>
           <key>SMbiosversion</key>
           <string>MP31.88Z.00C1.B00.0802091544</string>
           <key>SMmanufacter</key>
           <string>Apple Inc.</string>
           <key>SMproductname</key>
           <string>MacPro3,1</string>
           <key>SMsystemversion</key>
           <string>1.0</string>
           <key>SMserial</key>
           <string>99secretagent86</string>
           <key>SMboardproduct</key>
           <string>Mac-EP45-UD3R</string>
           <key>SMexternalclock</key>
           <string>267</string>
           <key>SMmaximalclock</key>
           <string>2400</string>
           <key>SMmemtype</key>
           <string>19</string>
           <key>SMmemspeed</key>
           <string>667</string>
           <key>SMmemmanufacter</key>
           <string>Kingston</string>
           <key>SMmemserial</key>
           <string>0x00001020</string>
           <key>SMmempart</key>
           <string>0x48594D503131325336344350362D59352020</string>
   </dict>
   </plist>

 

I found a cool little app called Kextspy which just lists which kexts are loaded and then puts that list into a text edit document. Here's my list it shows what is loaded and what if any linked kexts each kext has (that's the stuff within the <>). Here's the kextspy app if anyone else wants it. It's really just using a utility that's already in OSX but it does it a bit better by putting the list into text edit so you can save it.

 

Index Refs Address    Size       Wired      Name (Version) <Linked Against>
       1    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel (9.6.0)
       2   47 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.bsd (9.6.0)
       3    3 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.dsep (9.6.0)
       4   61 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.iokit (9.6.0)
       5   63 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.libkern (9.6.0)
       6   54 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.mach (9.6.0)
       7   33 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kpi.unsupported (9.6.0)
       8    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.iokit.IONVRAMFamily (9.6.0)
       9    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.driver.AppleNMI (9.6.0)
      10    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.iokit.IOSystemManagementFamily (9.6.0)
      11    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.iokit.ApplePlatformFamily (9.6.0)
      12   18 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel.6.0 (7.9.9)
      13    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel.bsd (7.9.9)
      14    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel.iokit (7.9.9)
      15    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel.libkern (7.9.9)
      16    1 0x0        0x0        0x0        com.apple.kernel.mach (7.9.9)
      17   13 0x5537e000 0x10000    0xf000     com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily (2.5) <7 6 5 4>
      18    6 0x55394000 0x4000     0x3000     com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily (1.2.0) <12>
      19    2 0x553e3000 0x3e000    0x3d000    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform (1.2.4) <18 17 12 7 5 4>
      21    0 0x55427000 0x2000     0x1000     com.psystar.driver.OpenHaltRestart (1.0.3) <12>
      22    0 0x55455000 0x2000     0x1000     net.osrom.kext.Disabler (1.0.1) <12>
      23    0 0x55475000 0x2000     0x1000     com.apple.dsmos (1.0.0d1) <7 5 4 2>
      24    0 0x554be000 0x19000    0x18000    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement (59.0.1) <12 7 6 5 4 2>
      25    0 0x554e1000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.BootCache (30.3) <7 6 5 4 2>
      26    9 0x5550d000 0x18000    0x17000    com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily (1.5.5) <7 6 5 4 2>
      27    0 0x55540000 0x10000    0xf000     com.apple.driver.DiskImages (195.2.2) <26 7 6 5 4 2>
      28    3 0x555a3000 0x39000    0x38000    com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily (1.5.3) <7 6 5 4 2>
      29    0 0x5760c000 0x8000     0x7000     com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall (1.0.77) <7 6 5 4 2>
      30    0 0x57630000 0x18000    0x17000    com.apple.security.seatbelt (107.10) <7 6 5 3 2>
      31    0 0x5764f000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet (3) <7 6 5 3 2>
      32    0 0x5c234000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.driver.AppleAPIC (1.4) <5 4>
      33    0 0x5c24d000 0x4000     0x3000     com.apple.driver.AppleSMBIOS (1.1.1) <7 5 4>
      34    0 0x5c394000 0x4000     0x3000     com.apple.driver.AppleACPIButtons (1.2.4) <28 19 18 7 6 5 4 2>
      35    0 0x5c439000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPCI (1.2.4) <19 18 17 12>
      36    0 0x5c480000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.driver.AppleRTC (1.2.3) <18 6 5 4 2>
      37    0 0x5c48c000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.driver.AppleEFIRuntime (1.2.0) <7 6 5 4>
      38    5 0x5c4e1000 0x29000    0x28000    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily (3.2.7) <7 6 5 4 2>
      39    0 0x5c541000 0xe000     0xd000     com.apple.driver.AppleUSBUHCI (3.2.5) <38 17 7 6 5 4>
      40    3 0x5c575000 0x6000     0x5000     com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily (1.5.0) <6 5 4 2>
      41    0 0x5c590000 0xd000     0xc000     com.apple.driver.AppleAHCIPort (1.5.2) <40 17 6 5 4 2>
      42    0 0x5c703000 0x12000    0x11000    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI (3.2.5) <38 17 7 6 5 4>
      44    2 0x5c80b000 0x3f000    0x3e000    com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireFamily (3.4.6) <6 5 4 2>
      45    0 0x5c882000 0x22000    0x21000    com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI (3.7.2) <44 17 7 6 5 4 2>
      46    2 0x5c91b000 0x16000    0x15000    com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily (1.6.1) <7 6 5 4 2>
      47    0 0x5c9c3000 0x5000     0x4000     rtl.r1000.nic.ext (1.0.4) <46 17 12 6 5 4 2>
      49    4 0x5ca0f000 0x19000    0x18000    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily (2.0.5) <6 5 4 2>
      50    0 0x5ca43000 0x8000     0x7000     com.apple.iokit.IOAHCISerialATAPI (1.1.1) <49 40 6 5 4 2>
      51    0 0x5ca95000 0x2000     0x1000     com.apple.iokit.IOUSBUserClient (3.2.4) <38 6 5 4>
      52    0 0x5cb18000 0x11000    0x10000    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage (1.2.0) <40 26 6 5 4 2>
      55    0 0x5cc38000 0xc000     0xb000     com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub (3.2.7) <38 6 5 4>
      56    0 0x5cc81000 0x2b000    0x2a000    at.obdev.nke.LittleSnitch (2.0.45) <7 6 5 4 2>
      57    3 0x5cde3000 0x8000     0x7000     com.apple.iokit.IOCDStorageFamily (1.5) <26 6 5 4 2>
      58    2 0x5ce23000 0x6000     0x5000     com.apple.iokit.IODVDStorageFamily (1.5) <57 26 6 5 4 2>
      59    1 0x5ce4c000 0x16000    0x15000    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice (2.0.5) <49 26 6 5 4 2>
      60    1 0x5ce70000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.iokit.IOBDStorageFamily (1.5) <58 57 26 6 5 4 2>
      61    0 0x5ce9d000 0x16000    0x15000    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice (2.0.5) <60 59 58 57 49 26 6 5 4 2>
      62    0 0x5cf11000 0x6000     0x5000     com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient (2.0.5) <49 26 6 5 4 2>
      63    0 0x5cf6d000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.driver.XsanFilter (2.7.91) <26 12>
      64    3 0x5d06d000 0x38000    0x37000    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily (2.1.3f8) <7 6 5 4 2>
      65    1 0x5d0b4000 0x7000     0x6000     com.apple.driver.AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController (2.1.3f8) <64 38 7 6 5 4>
      66    0 0x5d174000 0x4000     0x3000     com.apple.driver.CSRUSBBluetoothHCIController (2.1.3f8) <65 64 5 4>
      67    2 0x6a1ed000 0x7000     0x6000     com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily (1.6.2a37) <6 5 4 2>
      68    0 0x6a1f4000 0xf000     0xe000     com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController (1.6.2a37) <67 17 6 5 4 2>
      70    2 0x6a20d000 0x9000     0x8000     com.apple.driver.AppleSMC (2.2.0d4) <18 7 6 5 4>
      71    1 0x6a216000 0xe000     0xd000     com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily (3.3.1d0) <12 4>
      72    0 0x6a224000 0xf000     0xe000     com.apple.driver.ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin (3.3.1d0) <71 70 18 17 12 7 6 5 4>
      73    1 0x6a233000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib (1.1) <6 5>
      74    3 0x6a236000 0x17000    0x16000    com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily (1.6.5fc3) <73 6 5 4 2>
      75    0 0x6a24d000 0x4000     0x3000     com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver (1.0.5) <74 6 5 4 2>
      76    3 0x6a251000 0x1d000    0x1c000    com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily (1.7.1) <17 7 6 5 4>
      77    2 0x6a26e000 0xe000     0xd000     com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport (1.7.1) <76 17 7 6 5 4>
      78    2 0x6a3e4000 0x25d000   0x25c000   com.apple.NVDAResman (5.3.6) <77 76 17 6 5 4 2>
      79    0 0x6a641000 0x255000   0x254000   com.apple.nvidia.nv50hal (5.3.6) <78 5 4>
      80    1 0x6a2a5000 0x6e000    0x6d000    com.apple.driver.DspFuncLib (1.6.2a37) <74 6 5 4 2>
      81    0 0x6a313000 0x68000    0x67000    com.apple.driver.AppleHDA (1.6.2a37) <80 74 67 6 5 4 2>
      82    2 0x6a27c000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.iokit.CHUDKernLib (196) <12 7 5 4 2>
      83    0 0x6a896000 0x98000    0x97000    com.apple.GeForce (5.3.6) <78 77 76 17 12 6 5 4 2>
      84    0 0x6a291000 0xc000     0xb000     com.apple.iokit.CHUDProf (207) <82 12 2>
      85    0 0x6a3a9000 0x7000     0x6000     com.apple.iokit.CHUDUtils (200) <82 6 5 4 2>
      86    0 0x6a3b0000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X (6.0.3) <70 7 5 4 2>
      88    1 0x6a3b7000 0x9000     0x8000     com.apple.iokit.IOSerialFamily (9.3) <7 6 5 4 2>
      89    0 0x6a3c0000 0x9000     0x8000     com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager (2.1.3f8) <88 7 6 5 4 2>
      91    0 0x6aa39000 0x9000     0x8000     com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP (1.7.6) <46 44 6 5 4 2>
      92    0 0x6aafd000 0xb000     0xa000     com.apple.filesystems.autofs (2.0.1) <7 6 5 4 2>
      94    1 0x6aa56000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.driver.AppleHIDMouse (1.2.2f1) <28 12>
      95    1 0x6ab45000 0xc000     0xb000     com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver (2.1.3f8) <64 28 7 5 4 2>
      96    0 0x6aa6e000 0x3000     0x2000     com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothHIDMouse (1.2.2f1) <95 94 12>
      97    0 0x6ab0c000 0x3000     0x2000     com.bresink.driver.BRESINKx86Monitoring (4.0) <12>
      98    0 0x7def5000 0x5000     0x4000     com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor (1.7.3d0) <12>

 

Also wanted to mention that so far I have tested the following applications (all of which run fine):

 

iTunes (8.1.1)

iPhoto (8.0.2)

Toast (9.0.1)

Final Cut Express (4.0.1)

Mactheripper (3.0 r14m)

Handbrake (0.9.3)

Little Snitch (2.0.4)

SuperDuper (2.5)

XCode (3.1.2)

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Yes, exactly per your instructions. The main difference is that I have no mkext in the /Extra folder and instead I just have the individual kexts alone in the /Extra/Extensions folder. (these listed below, although ironically I was going to try to remove those two you recommended):

 

I just tried it, without the mkext

everything works great just from the extra/extensions/ like your setup

I believe the <key>-f</key> <string></string> fixes more than just allowing loading the realtek kext. (the -f is supposed to flush the cached system mkext and recreate it at boot)

Because I don't remember the ich10 working off the extension folder only, without the -f boot flag it had to be in the mkext, that's why I kept using the mkext in the extra folder.

but I checked and the ich10 kext is working too (in the system profiler it would say unknown if it wasn't loaded)

 

so no more mkext for me, and everything is in the extra/extensions/

it's a much easier kext management than using an mkext

 

thanks

Here is my list of kext (no speedstep and IDE support):

(all these can be found just few posts above)

Disabler (no software update without it, system panics)

dsmos (no software update without it, might not even boot)

AppleUSBEHCI (fix usb storage device problem after sleep)

OpenHaltRestart (shutdown/reboot/sleep without speedstep)

JMicronATA (IDE)

LegacyAppleAHCIPort (ICH10)

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA (ICH10)

LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage (ICH10)

HDAEnabler (sound)

LegacyHDAController (sound)

LegacyHDAPlatformDriver (sound)

RealtekR1000 (Ethernet with Bonjour)

UUID (even though I probably don't need it) (uuid error 35 fix)

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Well, thanks to everybody at insanelymac, hackint0sh.org, all authors; I got my Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R + 9800GT working absolutely perfect! 

 

Only things that matter : motherboard + video card. 

 

(Incidentally, I had considered getting Vista home premium OEM as a backup just in case I couldn't get OS X to install. Then I decided there was just no way I was ever going to install that steaming piece of turd in my beautiful new hardware.)

 

Tried lots of stuff, learned lots of things, some stuff didn't work or didn't work quite correctly. Finally, this set worked right for my hardware.

 

Things I used : 

 

(1) grub-dfe.iso (boot up)

 

(2) Retail Mac Box Set with OSX 10.5.6 + iLife +iWork. 

 

(3) UD3P-Package with UInstaller, Chameleon.

 

(4) ALC889a (ALC inject, AppleHDA)

 

(5) OSX86Tools

 

(6) NVinstaller v.52

 

(edit) Remember to set everything to AHCI mode in the Bios. I only used SATA drives & SATA dvd rom.

 

Put it all together, repaired permissions, and everything I threw at it including software updates, applications, old ppc applications, games....... just plain work! Only thing that doesn't work are OS9 applications because there's no Classic environment. 

 

Found out that if there are issues, these may not be hackintosh specific. Macs have just as many issues. For example, biggest issue now fixed; I had a problem with my logitech mouse jumping and stuttering after coming out of sleep. Unusable. Only a hard reboot would clear the issue. Tried various things including removing airport utility & installing various drivers including LCC 2.7. Nothing worked until I searched about a message I kept receiving in the console, specifically :  

 

"(org.postfix.master) Failed to count the number of files in "/var/spool/postfix/maildrop": No such file or directory"

 

Turned out this was a Time Machine problem. If you restore a system from backup, some files are excluded. After reading & applying the fix suggested here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/lofiversi...php/t87650.html , mouse jumping / jerking disappeared along with the console errors. FYI for anybody who has the same problem.

 

 

(edit) btw, CMR is now super super smooth, UT2004 runs at about 200fps at highest settings & 1920x1200 resolution...... O_O

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Well my machine is running beautifully, when it runs. I leave my computer on all the time, and every 3 days or so I go into my office to find the "Your computer needs to be shut down and restarted" screen - not sure what that screen is called, but basically the equivalent of a blue-screen of death.

 

Anybody else running into this? I don't ever sleep my machine - just run a screen-saver.

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Well my machine is running beautifully, when it runs. I leave my computer on all the time, and every 3 days or so I go into my office to find the "Your computer needs to be shut down and restarted" screen - not sure what that screen is called, but basically the equivalent of a blue-screen of death.

 

Anybody else running into this? I don't ever sleep my machine - just run a screen-saver.

 

do you use ide? if so did you disable "sleep hard drive"

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Well my machine is running beautifully, when it runs. I leave my computer on all the time, and every 3 days or so I go into my office to find the "Your computer needs to be shut down and restarted" screen - not sure what that screen is called, but basically the equivalent of a blue-screen of death.

 

Anybody else running into this? I don't ever sleep my machine - just run a screen-saver.

 

do you use ide? if so did you disable "sleep hard drive"

 

And even if you don't use IDE I would still take Eliade's advice and disable that setting. I do for both my machines. In fact I do it for my real Macs too.

 

I also leave my machine on constantly, in fact my AppleTV Server Hackintosh is running 24x7 for a few weeks now. As you do, I never put it into sleep mode, although I don't use a screen saver and instead just have in Energy Saver settings having the monitor go to sleep.

 

You might also see what messages you have in the Console just prior to these problems. Unfortunately issues like this don't always show themselves in console messages but you may get lucky and be able to at least see what is occurring just before the problem happens.

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I recieved this MB yesterday with the rest of my new system.

-Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz Socket LGA775, 8MB, BOXED m/koeler

-Cooler Master Mystique 631, Zilver Aluminium (zonder voeding)

-Sony NEC Optiarc DVD±RW burner AD-5200A, DVD+R/+RW/DVD-R/-RW, OEM, IDE, Black

-Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R, P45, Socket-775, ATX, GbLAN, DDR2, ICH10R, PCI-Ex(2.0)x16

-Gainward GeForce 9600GT 1GB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, "Golden Sample" 2xDVI, HDMI, Disp

-Western Digital Caviar® Black? 640GB ,Sata 3 Gb/s, 32MB Cache, 7200RPM

-OCZ DDR2 PC8500 4096MB KIT, Reaper HPC, 2x2048MB, Heatpipe, (CL5-5-5-18)

-LG 22" Wide LCD W2252TQ-PF, 1680x1050, 10000:1, 2ms, DVI-D/VGA, Black/Silver

-Antec Trio TP3 550w PSU, SLI, 4xSATA,

 

After getting the pieces together I hit the power and went to the BIOS

I used these settings posted by someone else here.

 

BIOS SETTINGS:

 

Standard CMOS Features:

1. Change the Date and Time to the correct values

2. Set “Drive A” to “None”

3. Set “Floppy 3 Mode Support” to “Disabled’

4. Set “Halt On” to “All, But Keyboard”

 

Advanced BIOS Features:

1. Set “First Boot Device” to “CDROM”

2. Set “Second Boot Device” to “Hard Disk”

3. Set “Third Boot Device” to “Disabled”

4. Set “HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability” to “Enabled”

5. Set “Limit CPUID Max. to 3” to “Disabled”

6 Set “No-Execute Memory Protect” to “Enabled”

7. Set “CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)” to “Enabled”

8. Set “CPU Thermal Monitor 2 (TM2)” to “Enabled”

9. Set “CPU EIST Function” to “Enabled”

10. Set “Virtualization Technology” to “Enabled”

11. Set “Full Screen LOGO Show” to “Disabled”

12. Set “Init Display First” to “PEG”

 

Integrated Peripherals:

1. Set “SATA AHCI Mode” to “AHCI”

2. Set “SATA Port0-1 Native Mode” to “Enabled”

3. Set “USB Controller” to “Enabled”

4. Set “USB 2.0 Controller” to “Enabled”

5. Set “USB Keyboard Support” to “Enabled”

6. Set “USB Mouse Support” to “Enabled”

7. Set “Legacy USB storage detect” to “Enabled”

8. Set “Azalea Codec” to “Auto”

9. Set “Onboard H/W LAN” to “Disabled” (unless you plan on just living with the onboard Ethernet quirks)

10. Set “Onboard IDE Controller” to “Disabled” (unless you plan on using the IDE ports)

11. Set “Onboard Serial Port 1” to “Disabled. Set “Onboard Parallel Port” to Disabled”

 

Power Management Setup:

1. Set “ACPI Suspend Type” to “S3(STR)”

2. Set “Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN” to “Instant-Off”

3. Set “PME Event Wake Up” to “Disabled”

4. Set “Power On by Ring” to “Disabled”

5. Set “Resume by Alarm” to “Disabled”

6. Set “HPET Support” to “Enabled”

7. Set “HPET Mode” to “64-bit mode”

8. Set “Power On By Mouse” to “Disabled”

9. Set “Power On By Keyboard” to “Disabled”

10. Set “AC Back Function” to “Soft-Off”

 

Then I used XxX_x86_10.5.6_Install_Disc_Universal_Final.v2 to install OSX.

This is by far the easy way to get it running at once without any mod after install.

Before install I first have to partition my HD with Apple's Disk-Utilitythe with a GUID-partition. I made two partitions.

This are the options I choosed at install.

•Essential System Software

•System Kext - Essential

•Chipset - New ICHX

•Graphics - Nvidia NVDarwin 1024MB

•Audio Drivers - ALC885/889a_ad2

•Network - RealtecR1000.Driver (Psystar)

•Powermanagement - OpenhaltRestart

•Others - AHCI Orange Icon Fix

 

Thats it ! After install a normal restart, filled in the username, password etc.

Used Apple software update to get all the new updates and done!

Hardwareoverzicht:

 

Modelnaam: Mac

Modelaanduiding: EP45-UD3R

Processorsnelheid: 3 GHz

Aantal processors: 1

Totaal aantal cores: 4

L2-cache: 8 MB

Geheugen: 4 GB

Bussnelheid: 1.33 GHz

Opstart-ROM-versie: MP31.006C.B05

Serienummer: W1234567890

 

Intel High Definition Audio:

 

Apparaatcode: 0x1458A002

Audiocode: 12

Beschikbare apparaten:

Koptelefoon:

Aansluiting: 1/8-inch stekker

Luidspreker:

Aansluiting: Intern

Lijninvoer:

Aansluiting: 1/8-inch stekker

S/P-DIF-invoer:

Aansluiting: Optisch

S/P-DIF-uitvoer:

Aansluiting: Optisch

Microfoon:

Aansluiting: Intern

 

NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT:

 

Chipsetmodel: NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT

Type: Beeldscherm

Bus: PCIe

Breedte PCIe-baan: x16

VRAM (totaal): 1024 MB

Fabrikant: NVIDIA (0x10de)

Apparaatcode: 0x0622

Revisiecode: 0x00a1

ROM-revisie: NVdarwin 1.2.3

Beeldschermen:

W2252:

Resolutie: 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz

Diepte: 32-bits kleur

Core Image: Hardwareversnelling

Hoofdbeeldscherm: Ja

Synchrone weergave: Uit

Online: Ja

Quartz Extreme: Ondersteund

Rotatie: Ondersteund

QuartzGL: Ondersteund

 

It is realy rock solid and steady. I've installed CS4, Logic Pro Aperture and so on.

No problems at all, no KP, no abnormal restarts or whatso ever.

First i wanted to do a vanilla install but why all the haslle whit not 100% all working!?

 

I'm a happy Overclockingthos user!

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First i wanted to do a vanilla install but why all the haslle whit not 100% all working!?

 

Great that you were able to install osx!

 

why not a vanillia install?

the hassle is installing chameleon (a simple installer)

add efi string (very simple to do), copy the apple.boot.plist into the extra folder...restore the old one...

and copying kext to the extra folder at the root of osx...

(and disable sleep Hard disk if using IDE)

that's it ... I don't see that as a major hassle at all...

 

but the good part is that 10.5.7 is coming out soon, and with retail install it's a simple matter of using the "Software Update", nothing else to do (of course the guaranty that it will be the case is not 100% but I'd say it's close to 99%), compared to the widly used kalyway, ideneb, etc... the update process is a little more painful... I dont' know about XxX but I hope it's easy for you...

 

sure my system isn't yet 100% fully working, but it works better than using any modified distro

(and the issues are of very minimal importance for most of us...)

... want proof ? connect a usb flash drive, sleep your system, wake it up and you'll see the bad surprise... (this is fixed with our vanilla install, well kind of :( )

by having a vanilla install it's also easy to play with kext, to figure out problem, because we know exactly what modification we did to the system... once the testing phase is over, it's a simple pack of kext to simply copy in a folder (no need to care about permission or anything of that sort)...

and we are at this point...

 

that was my two cents..

anyway it's your machine do whatever you wish... and I don't know how XxX distro was modified, maybe it's a great distro...

so it's just an advice...

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The bios settings were from me, I got them from someone else.

 

I agree, the holy grail for hackintosh owners is to use the retail disk and get our machines as close to vanilla as possible. The distros may allow for an easier time to get you up and running but the ever dreaded Software Update might kill you in no time flat.

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Yes I got the Bios settings from you bigpoppa206.

But all updates from Apple work fine! haven't had any issues yet.

The only little thing is that my CPU-temp varies from core to core.

The first is ± 10 degrees warmer than core 4. I think I have to check the cooler and aply some new thermal stuff.

Any way the release of the Installer I used is great for me. It's in my opinion also vanilla as you also have to install extra kext to get thing work proper.

But I think you guys are doing great work. When Snow leopard comes I'll give it a totaly vanilla install. At least I'll try!

Thank you for all!

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all the typical updates usually work, but the question for you will be - will the 10.5.7 update download and install without breaking anything :) . (that will be the question for everyone really...)

 

You should not have any problem if using retail install and if you have it like gmacman and I have it setup:

absolutely every modified kext in the Extra folder (either in a mkext or in the Extra/Extensions folder)

For now I have realtek in the Extra folder, but if it's in S/L/E, it should not interfere with the update...

and using my latest pack... one page before this one

 

and the most important kext to have are dsmos and disabler, or similar to those

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The first is ± 10 degrees warmer than core 4. I think I have to check the cooler and aply some new thermal stuff.

 

this is kind of "normal" with quad core, well at least with the Q6600, that I also have...

I have reinstalled this cooler zalman 9700 at least 4 times over the Q6600 in the last year and used two different motherboards (I changed it to get OSX on this machine), and always had this temperature difference of about 8~10°C between core 1 and core 4

 

as of right now overclocked to 3.2, and running at full speed (3D rendering for the last 13hours)

core 1" 59

core 2: 54

core 3: 51

core 4: 52

 

(I just took the motherboard out of the case, I sold the case and waiting for a better one in term of airflow, it's in the mail now, so the cooler slid a little over the cpu and I could possibly get a better temperature difference between core 1 and 4 than what I have now by reinstalling it)

 

I know it's weird :) , but I don't beleive you'll ever be able to set up your cooler in order to have all four temps identical... by reinstalling it you may get a smaller difference between core 1 and 4 ... but I'm sure it will still be over 6°C in difference ... so don't break your head over it... :)

 

when running at semi-idle (web-browsing, music listening... etc) the difference may get closer to 10°C because usually the system uses the first core over any other, so core1 will always be a little hotter...

 

if you google that you'll see we are not the only ones... ;)

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this is kind of "normal" with quad core, well at least with the Q6600, that I also have...

I have reinstalled this cooler zalman 9700 at least 4 times over the Q6600 in the last year and used two different motherboards (I changed it to get OSX on this machine), and always had this temperature difference of about 8~10°C between core 1 and core 4

 

as of right now overclocked to 3.2, and running at full speed (3D rendering for the last 13hours)

core 1" 59

core 2: 54

core 3: 51

core 4: 52

 

I know it's weird :) , but I don't beleive you'll ever be able to set up your cooler in order to have all four temps identical... by reinstalling it you may get a smaller difference between core 1 and 4 ... but I'm sure it will still be over 6°C in difference ... so don't break your head over it... ;)

 

when running at semi-idle (web-browsing, music listening... etc) the difference may get closer to 10°C because usually the system uses the first core over any other, so core1 will always be a little hotter...

 

if you google that you'll see we are not the only ones... :D

O.K. That's good news about the cpu-temps! I use the Intel boxed cooler right now and was thinking of buying another one. But that would be still be a good idea since core 1 raises over 61ºC at full load. the rest remain at aprox. 55º C

 

And about OSX 10.7.0... when it comes out I'll use the combo update and see what's happening!

If it doesn't run I'll have my system running again in les than a hour. I'll cross my fingers.

Thank you all again for your information! love this board!wink_anim.gif

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I only have a power supply with 4 pin for processor. (I need a 8pin power supply?)

You technically don't, but it cut down on some erratic startup behavior when I connected a power supply with an 8pin 12v ATX2.2 connector. YMMV

 

i'm sure this topic has been beaten to death, but i've never had any problem using a 4 pin connector with 8 pin motherboards. you just have to be careful to choose the right 4 pins.. the motherboard manual should give more info on this.

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O.K. That's good news about the cpu-temps! I use the Intel boxed cooler right now and was thinking of buying another one. But that would be still be a good idea since core 1 raises over 61ºC at full load. the rest remain at aprox. 55º C

 

went up to 71 few days ago, but since I reconnected my swamp cooler, it won't go up above 63

right now the room is a little warmer than before, so I get: 61,57,54,55

 

because of the 71°C I started looking around for a better cooler than what I have now.

The following is what I found to be one of the absolute best in air cooler: thermalright ultra 120 extreme (aka TRUE)

there's a version that sells for 50$ online... plus you need to get a 120mm fan separately

so if you plan on overclocking that's what I would suggest, but you need to be sure it fits... because it's HUGE... if I sell my Zalman 9700 that's what I'll get... on average the TRUE is about 10°C cooler than my zalman9700, which is not negligible...

 

And about OSX 10.7.0... when it comes out I'll use the combo update and see what's happening!

If it doesn't run I'll have my system running again in les than a hour. I'll cross my fingers.

Thank you all again for your information! love this board!wink_anim.gif

 

you mean 10.5.7 :D

what you basically need to update without trouble is disabler.kext or IntelCPUPMDisabler.kext

kalyway did not include that... that's why updating was not just a simple software update...

so be sure one of these is included somewhere in your system (probably in S/L/E), then I don't think you'll have any problems, if you don't then I would add it,

but you see if you start doing some "hacking" the retail install just feels better as a playground... :D

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O.K. That's good news about the cpu-temps! I use the Intel boxed cooler right now and was thinking of buying another one. But that would be still be a good idea since core 1 raises over 61ºC at full load. the rest remain at aprox. 55º C

 

 

went up to 71 few days ago, but since I reconnected my swamp cooler, it won't go up above 63

right now the room is a little warmer than before, so I get: 61,57,54,55

 

because of the 71°C I started looking around for a better cooler than what I have now.

The following is what I found to be one of the absolute best in air cooler: thermalright ultra 120 extreme (aka TRUE)

there's a version that sells for 50$ online... plus you need to get a 120mm fan separately

so if you plan on overclocking that's what I would suggest, but you need to be sure it fits... because it's HUGE... if I sell my Zalman 9700 that's what I'll get... on average the TRUE is about 10°C cooler than my zalman9700, which is not negligible...

 

 

 

you mean 10.5.7 :tomato:

what you basically need to update without trouble is disabler.kext or IntelCPUPMDisabler.kext

kalyway did not include that... that's why updating was not just a simple software update...

so be sure one of these is included somewhere in your system (probably in S/L/E), then I don't think you'll have any problems, if you don't then I would add it,

but you see if you start doing some "hacking" the retail install just feels better as a playground... :)

 

Sorry for hijacking the topic a little bit, but I was wondering what application do you use to monitor the system temperatures ? I have the same board with Chameleon install and my machine is running great. Thanks!

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Sorry for hijacking the topic a little bit, but I was wondering what application do you use to monitor the system temperatures ? I have the same board with Chameleon install and my machine is running great. Thanks!

 

 

Hi,

 

 

 

 

I use Temperature monitor. http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html

 

 

 

33 - 35 degrees celsius for both cores at idle, 39 to 40 even at heavy use.

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Hi,

 

 

33 - 35 degrees celsius for both cores at idle, 39 to 40 even at heavy use.

 

So what's youre CPU and speed? and what cooler do you use?

I love to hea from others how and whta they do!

 

Ed

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I tried Temperature Monitor on my UD3R board with a Xeon 3350 processor and all I got was the hard drive temperature. :rolleyes: Not very useful. By the way, where are everybody's signatures?

 

Khan

 

after installing, during the first run, it should ask you if you want to install somekind of plugin for intel cpu temperature, if you refused it then you won't get cpu temp...

or could it be because of the Xeon...

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