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Something is definitely wrong although I can't tell you what that is. My Geekbench scores are below. The strangest thing is your cinebench 'multiprocessor speedup'. It's way too high. I'm pretty sure this should be a number between 4 and 5.

 

Hi FUT1L1TY,

 

Does your CPU and Memory info display properly?

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Does your CPU and Memory info display properly?

 

Still haven't gotten mine to work remy, (I haven't tried this tutorial yet) but I did come across this post from mtotho (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=83689) Since it appears to be only a cosmetic issue, I wouldn't think there's anything wrong with going ahead with this... any others concur?

 

==PASTE==

 

Tweaking the Look and Feel of Your Hackintosh

 

--Changing System Profiler/About This Mac Values--

First things first, Install this new kext (Don't worry, it shouldn't be able to break installs) Attached File AppleSMBIOS.kext.zip ( 48.54K ) Number of downloads: 1177

 

-Restart

-System Profiler should be reporting correct info in Hardware Overview.

 

To Fix "About this mac"

1.) Go to /System/Library/CoreServices (manually, not in terminal)

2.) Find the file "loginwindow", Right click-->Show package contents.

3.) Then browse to /Contents/Resources/English.lproj

4.) Copy the file "AboutThisMac" to the desktop.

5.) Open with Text Editor

6.) Find the line "ABOUT_BOX_MULTIPLE_PROCESSORS_FIELD_FORMAT" (line without the / at the begining

 

7.) Edit the Value of "%@" after the equal sign to say whatever you

want it to say in about this mac for processor. For example

CODE

"ABOUT_BOX_MULTIPLE_PROCESSORS_FIELD_FORMAT" = "2.4 GHz Intel

Core 2 Quad, Q6600";

 

 

8.) Do the same for the line "ABOUT_BOX_SINGLE_PROCESSOR_FIELD_FORMAT"

= "2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad, Q6600"; (don't know if it makes a

difference doing it for this one as well.

 

9.) Next, we can edit what we want it to say for Memory: Find the line

"ABOUT_BOX_MEMORY_FIELD_FORMAT" =. It is near the bottom of the page.

 

10.) Change the Value after the equal sign to whatever you want. For

Example

CODE

"ABOUT_BOX_MEMORY_FIELD_FORMAT"  = "4GB Corsair DDR2

800MHz";

 

 

11.) Now save the file on your desktop.

12.) Right click on it-->Get info. Make sure the extensions is .strings and not .txt

13.) Delete the original "AboutThisMac" file by dragging it into the trash can.. you will need to authenticate.

14.) Drag the new "AboutThisMac" from the desktop in its place in the "English.lproj" folder.

15.) No need to restart, reopen About This Mac and see your changes.

 

==END PASTE==

 

On a side note, I'm wondering if this all has to do with using the same AppleSMIBIOS/UUID.kexts included with the 3.6 package? It must be pulling the numbers from there, not the actual system, because I ran sysctl and it came up with 3.1666666 ghz (which I'm assuming is the 3.2ghz that is displayed in the hardware profile?)

 

Hackintosh:~ rob$ sysctl -a hw | grep cpu
hw.ncpu: 2
hw.activecpu: 2
hw.cpufrequency_max: 3166000000
hw.cpufrequency_min: 3166000000
hw.cpufrequency: 3166000000
hw.cpufamily: 2028621756
hw.cpu64bit_capable: 1
hw.cpusubtype: 4
hw.cputype: 7
hw.logicalcpu_max: 2
hw.logicalcpu: 2
hw.physicalcpu_max: 2
hw.physicalcpu: 2
hw.ncpu = 2
hw.cpufrequency = 3166000000
hw.availcpu = 2
Hackintosh:~ rob$

 

 

Good luck!

 

--rob

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I have enclosed a screenshot of the kexts i am using with 10.5.7

 

 

 

I imagine that should work without a string.

 

 

 

Something is definitely wrong although I can't tell you what that is. My Geekbench scores are below. The strangest thing is your cinebench 'multiprocessor speedup'. It's way too high. I'm pretty sure this should be a number between 4 and 5.

 

Hey FUT1L1TY thanks for replying.

 

I haven't done anything yet just acting like a sponge to know how to do it as soon as the stuff arrive.

 

Thanks to all.

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Still haven't gotten mine to work remy, (I haven't tried this tutorial yet) but I did come across this post from mtotho (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=83689) Since it appears to be only a cosmetic issue, I wouldn't think there's anything wrong with going ahead with this... any others concur?

 

==PASTE==

 

Tweaking the Look and Feel of Your Hackintosh

 

--Changing System Profiler....

 

==END PASTE==

 

On a side note, I'm wondering if this all has to do with using the same AppleSMIBIOS/UUID.kexts included with the 3.6 package? It must be pulling the numbers from there, not the actual system, because I ran sysctl and it came up with 3.1666666 ghz (which I'm assuming is the 3.2ghz that is displayed in the hardware profile?)

 

Good luck!

 

--rob

 

Thanks Rob.

 

Perhaps has something to do with the old kext as you mentioned. We are using whatever kext the OP posted. I wasnt sure it was cosmetical 100% as the test showed. I will change mine later on to feel better about it B).

 

It will be good to have the system automatically refresh it. There should be a way. In my old Atiakos install with the Intel DX58SO, they refreshed automatically after I OClocked my system. I will digg further into this.

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Still on topic. Having trouble with audio. ;p

 

I've got a SB Audigy2 ZS Platinum installed. Using the kX Project driver 1.2b1, output works (loud but manageable). Input is not supported. I sort of need input, so I tried turning to the UD5's built-in input (blue plug).

 

Now, in System Preferences -> Sound -> Input, the Input Level faithfully indicates that it is indeed receiving a signal. Unplugging the audio eliminates the activity, so it is absolutely receiving audio properly. The problem? No corresponding audio from the output, either from the SB or the built-in audio. I'm probably mistakenly taking it for granted that the input audio should be redirected to the output by default.

 

So maybe my question is as simple as: How can I force OSX to redirect input audio through the output?

 

Hopefully it's not something like: Why is the audio kext not giving me sound from my input? ;p

 

Edit: I found a program called LineIn which does work. However, it is an application which runs in its own little window which cannot even be reduced. Not very elegant. Would be better to know how to tell OSX itself that I want the audio redirected, or at least find a solution that can operate a bit further in the background.

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Hi everyone,

 

I tryed two retail installation/modding with the install script

 

First, i've tryed to mod with the script a cloned 10.5.6 install from my macbook on a 80GB external USB hd and it worked. So, i remane the model identifier Ex58-ud5 to MacPro4.1. Also, all the perepherals of the UD5 were identified in the system profiler exept my hd 4870 512MB. Then i have installed the Netkas kext properly and it worked with acceleration. Paralelles, Internet and office worked properly. The only thing that work too fast, is VLC and PREY. VLC play too fast every media file and PREY un too fast (the caracter is running when it supposed to walk!!!). The good thing is that OS X install is stable enough to run properly an new installation of OS X.

 

(First attempt resume: 1- Carboncopy cloned hd from my macbook 2- run install script with hd4870 natit 3- reboot. Result=work stable but with some glitchs)

 

Then i've tryed to install a fresh 10.5.7 on my sata 500Gb internal hd. I've installed 10.5.6 and the combo update manualy and try the install script for the bootloader, partition activation, kext, bootcache flushing and model naming. So, at the reboot, OS X reboot like if i don't run the install script. I formated the partition for a new install.

 

(Second attempt resume: 1- Fresh 10.5.6 install 2 Install comboupdate 10.5.7 3- run install script with hd4870 natit 4- reboot. Result = frozze at boot)

 

For the third try, i run completly the install scrip from the first to last sequence... without the dsdt patching option. After the reboot the installation worked but without proper monitor resolution. Even if i put the hd4870 natit.kext directly in the _Graphics directory, my video card is not properly identified. I installed the comboupdate 10.5.7 and after the two normal reboot, my hd4870 worked on DVI port at 1920x1080x32 but only with the svga cable plugued on the second ports with dvi-to-vga adapter. If i remove the second monitor cable (vga), the monitor is turning off. So i must have the ports connected to have OS X desktop!?! Anyone have this issue?

 

The performance seem to be near of which i got with my macbook OS X modded installation. Also I got the seem bug wth VLC and PREY with this last installation. The system profiler don't report several perepheral installed by the script.

 

(Third attempt resume: 1- Fresh 10.5.6 install 2- run install script with hd4870 natit 3- Install comboupdate 10.5.7 4- reboot. Result = work like my first attempt but without every perepherals reported (mostly the x58 kext...) in the system profiler and I have now a 4ghz cpu instead of a 2.66ghz i7)

 

Now, i'm looking to resolve the VLC media playback issue and PREY issue. These two apps are running too fast. Anyone have a clue?

 

 

 

Specs:

 

EX58-UD5 F6 bios with ahci enabled and default bios profile

Core i7 920 stock speed

3x2GB Patriot 1600 ddr3

Asus HD 4870 512MB

2 x 74GB 10K Raptor

1 x 500GB WD RE1 HD

1 x 80GB external hd with retail macbook 10.5.6 installation

Thermaltec Speedo full tower with 3 antec tricool 120mm fans

Cooler master v8 with noctua 120mm silent fan

23" LG W2353V 1920x1080 full hd lcd monitor

alu mac keyboard ;)

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Now, i'm looking to resolve the VLC media playback issue and PREY issue. These two apps are running too fast.

 

Be sure that Mach_kernel and System.kext are not being installed by the DD 3.x script. To do so, simply move them into the corresponding folder that is empty in the Kernels area of the DD installer script. Unfortunately, that's all I can think of.

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Be sure that Mach_kernel and System.kext are not being installed by the DD 3.x script. To do so, simply move them into the corresponding folder that is empty in the Kernels area of the DD installer script. Unfortunately, that's all I can think of.

 

The Mach_kernel is the one installed by the 10.5.7 comboupdate. I think System.kext is in the /Extra/Extensions.mkext created by the script. Do you think i can simply remove System.kext from this .mkext?

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Hi FUT1L1TY,

 

Does your CPU and Memory info display properly?

 

Yes. I just edited my smbios.plist (attached below as a text file).

 

 

 

The Mach_kernel is the one installed by the 10.5.7 comboupdate. I think System.kext is in the /Extra/Extensions.mkext created by the script. Do you think i can simply remove System.kext from this .mkext?

 

Yes, you should but not on a live drive. As a habit I try not to work on my boot drive while it is live. After removing the System.kext, you should update your boot cache using DD's script.

smbios.plist.txt

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The Mach_kernel is the one installed by the 10.5.7 comboupdate. I think System.kext is in the /Extra/Extensions.mkext created by the script. Do you think i can simply remove System.kext from this .mkext?

At this point, it's a little hard to know what kernel you have installed and running. What does SP say in Software?

If the System.kext was installed to /Extra, then likely the kernel from the script folder was installed as well.

 

You could in Terminal:

cd /

ls -l

This will list the contents of the root directory of your boot volume. See what size the kernel is as a clue to whether it's the Voodoo or Vanilla version. The Voodoo kernel is 5.8MB and Vanilla is 9.9MB. Of course the actual size depends on the total size of your hard drive.

 

And, yes, you should remove that System.kext from /Extra, but verify what the vanilla one is in S/L/E. It should be about 876KB.

 

MAJ

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At this point, it's a little hard to know what kernel you have installed and running. What does SP say in Software?

If the System.kext was installed to /Extra, then likely the kernel from the script folder was installed as well.

 

You could in Terminal:

cd /

ls -l

This will list the contents of the root directory of your boot volume. See what size the kernel is as a clue to whether it's the Voodoo or Vanilla version. The Voodoo kernel is 5.8MB and Vanilla is 9.9MB. Of course the actual size depends on the total size of your hard drive.

 

And, yes, you should remove that System.kext from /Extra, but verify what the vanilla one is in S/L/E. It should be about 876KB.

 

MAJ

 

ok... i'm on my External drive OS X. Me too, i don't like to work on a live drive :)

 

Then, The kernel I have is the vanilla one 9.9MB. Aslo, i've verified the content of the extensions.mkext with Apple MkextTool and this is the output:

 

Found 12 kexts:

OpenHaltRestart - com.psystar.driver.OpenHaltRestart (1.0.3)

LegacyHDAController - org.stickpins.driver.LegacyHDAController (9.9.9)

RealtekR1000 - com.psystar.driver.RealtekR1000 (1.8.1)

HDAEnabler - com.kext.HDAEnabler (9.9.9)

Disabler - net.osrom.kext.Disabler (1.0.1)

LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage - org.tgwbd.driver.LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage (9.9.9)

LegacyJMicronATASATAIDEmode - org.tgwbd.driver.LegacyJMicronATASATAIDEmode (9.9.9)

LegacyAppleAHCIPortJMB36x - com.tgwbd.driver.LegacyAppleAHCIPortJMB36x (9.9.9)

LegacyHDAPlatformDriver - org.stickpins.driver.LegacyHDAPlatformDriver (9.9.9)

Natit - org.netkas.natit (1.0.0d1)

IONetworkingFamily - com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily (9.9.9)

dsmos - com.apple.dsmos (1.0.0d1)

 

I don't see the System.kext. I think that the script don't have encapsulate the system.kext in the extensions.mkext. After a search, i found it the /System/Library/Extensions/

 

Is the last version of the script don't install the system.kext in /extra/extensions.mkext?

 

The system.kext i've found have 876kb like the one supposed to be in /extra...

 

I'll rename the one i've found and i'll flush the bootcache and reboot to test.

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ok... i'm on my External drive OS X. Me too, i don't like to work on a live drive :unsure:

 

Then, The kernel I have is the vanilla one 9.9MB. Aslo, i've verified the content of the extensions.mkext with Apple MkextTool and this is the output:

You look to be okay, but I would wonder if you might have installed the vanilla kernel from the script folders, which would be a slightly older build. If you look in System Profiler/Software, you should have 9.7.0 (9J61).

 

Doesn't matter what version script you had, they all will install a kernel and System.kext if they are in the folder to be installed. It's only in the last version (3.6) where I actually removed the vanilla kernel and kext. But, one could still include it if they wanted, but that would be totally unnecessary.

 

MAJ

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I just updated from Wolf's EFI script on 10.5.6 to DD's new script on a copy of my HD. DD's script works well, except I have the GA-EX58-UD3R which has a slightly different audio chipset (ALC888 instead of ALC889a). This was working well under Wolf's script and a custom LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage.kext, LegacyJMicronJMB36xSATA.kext, and HDAEnabler.kext. However, moving those three kexts to DD's Kext folder, rerunning DD's Run kext/kernel installer step, then rebooting causes a kernel panic. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

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well, my UD4P seems to be slightly unstable running 10.5.7. but it might be the BIOS.

 

i've had a couple of freezes, but i was overclocked with BCLK=166Mhz and cpu = 3GHz. i noticed that mprime was failing sometimes, and i think i narrowed it down... it seems to be failing after returning from S3 sleep. i even went back to stock BCLK=133MHz and CPU=2.66GHz and the same thing happens.

 

this is on bios F9a, which was the first reliable bios for me when returning from S3 while overclocked.

 

reading the gigabyte forums, it seems that people don't reccomend leaving anything set to auto when overclocked. i guess that could be my problem but you'd think that auto would work if you are running stock frequencies!

 

i need to boot 10.5.6 and see if the same behavior is there to really eliminate the OS as the cause of this problem.

 

edit: happens under 10.5.6. and also sleep/wake is not required for the failure. maybe my CPU is bad...? ugh

 

edit edit: it was the ram. i guess in this version of the bios the memory voltages are different or something... ran memtest86 overnight and it failed; bumped up the ram voltage a little bit and its passing now. sigh.

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I just updated from Wolf's EFI script on 10.5.6 to DD's new script on a copy of my HD. DD's script works well

Did you delete/reformat your EFI partition? I've heard that if you don't the older EFI bootloader will interfere with chameleon.

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Hey there,

 

First of all thank you very much for your new Script D_D (3.6) Very very awesome :)

 

 

I found a Voodoo kernel 9.7.0. yesterday here:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=166792

 

I tried, it but it has the same clock accereration as the vanilla kernel. ( on my system)

 

It was probably a first try out in development

 

Wait and see for the final !

:)

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http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=166792

 

I tried, it but it has the same clock accereration as the vanilla kernel. ( on my system)

Interesting. I figured AnV would have the jump on that! Heh.

Would you know what relevant things were mentioned in that thread, as I can't read that language. ;)

Seems that it's based on 9.5.0?

 

MAJ

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Would you know what relevant things were mentioned in that thread, as I can't read that language. :)

Seems that it's based on 9.5.0?

 

MAJ

 

 

Well i think it's the same as from this Anv topic :"Pere"

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...&start=300#

 

 

No it's not based on 9.5.0 the text file with it says:

 

"LEEME:

 

Hola he preparado un kernel de 9.7.0 usando los fuentes de anV. le elimine

todos los extras que trae, como hpet que no hace falta desde 9.5.0, se le puede arreglar con DSDT. le elimine el decrypter que usaba, una version de tiger con un poema que ya no hace falta. tambien le elimine todo lo que dice AnV. el resto es todo voodoo.

 

 

Hello, i have prepared a kernel for 9.70 using the sources of AnV, i removed everything extra it brings, like hpet that isnt needed since 9.5.0, and the builtin decrypter that uses a magic poem, and enverything that was marked "anv" "

 

Besides that they give à patch in the same download to dev the kernel !

 

Download Voodoo XNU 9.7.0: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?gemmdjmhudb

 

In addition i read:

New Voodoo based XNU 9.7 kernel by qoopz

by Pere on Sun May 17, 2009 2:15 pm

 

A new Voodoo based XNU patched kernel for 10.5.7 (darwin 9.7) has been released by qoopz.

Compatible Intel/Amd/SS2/SS3 and newer I7 cpus.

 

Contains all previous patches from Voodoo team and a few optimizations from AnV (has been excluded a lot of unuseful code from AnV on this release from qoopz).

 

Here is a link to the kernel dowload:

http://ul.to/xtab11

 

If you are using AnV kernel you may find issues cause the libraries installed by AnV 9.6 voodoo based kernel, so a clean install is adviced.

 

IRC support:

 

Server: irc.osx86.hu

room: #EvOSx86

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Hi guys. This is my first post here and I'm fairly new to OSX86. I really appreciate all the hard work that dd and wolf have done. I've received all my components couple of days ago and I've been reading this guide for months. Last night I started with DD's method and everything went smoothly. But when i plugged hdd to my i7 system it was stuck at apple logo screen. So here is my first question. How do I see what's going on behind that screen so I can troubleshoot? I tried pressing F8 key to enter "-v", but boot screen just went by.

 

So I was disappointed and decided to try another install with wolf's method. Success! I even updated to 10.5.7 using Apple Software update. But there is a small problem. My audio comes out good from front panel but it doesn't come out from rear panel. How do i fix that? Would you please let me know how to enable that?

 

Last question. Do Parallel and VMware work well with wolf's method? I believe VMware works well with dd's method. I don't have virtual machine yet. I need to purchase. Thanks.

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First off, thanks to DD and iamnicos (I think) for answering my questions back on page 68 or so.

 

Got an install up and running last night. Only issues so far:

1. My Broadcom 4318 refuses to work. I keep seeing, "a link/load error occurred when loading AppleAirportBrcm4311...". Any way to get more detail about why this happened?

2. My video card isn't recognized yet, though that is to be expected, it seems.

3. My USB keyboard dropped out randomly and I had to reboot to get it back.

 

This could work. I'm on install #2, it is kind of finicky, isn't it?

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Hi guys. This is my first post here and I'm fairly new to OSX86. I really appreciate all the hard work that dd and wolf have done. I've received all my components couple of days ago and I've been reading this guide for months. Last night I started with DD's method and everything went smoothly. But when i plugged hdd to my i7 system it was stuck at apple logo screen. So here is my first question. How do I see what's going on behind that screen so I can troubleshoot? I tried pressing F8 key to enter "-v", but boot screen just went by.

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Hello,

If you used DD's script you should run it again, select option 8) 'Modify boot plist', select your drive, and then select option 'Kernel Flags:' to add for example '-v'.

 

I'm experiencing similar problem with my installation performed using the newest 3.6 version. In my case the problem is with the audio kexts. If in your case the problem is associated with audio kexts, you can try remove them: go to 'Kexts/_Audio' directory and move LegacyHDAPlatformDriver.kext and LegacyHDAController.kext back to /_repository/, and then run again option 5), 6) and 7) of the script ('Run kext/kernell installer', 'Update boot caches', and 'Run DST patcher'). Of course if you remove these kexts you won't get your sound card working :( So it's not the solution, just a hint how to investigate further your problem.

 

Adamk0

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Hi guys :whistle:.

 

I'm sorry if this question is already asked before in this topic, but the search function doesn't work and i don't wanna read the 73 pages :thumbsup_anim:.

 

I read the entire guide, but still have one question. I can now download 2 things: The X58 mobo installer (which includes the script, ...) and the GA-EX58-UD5 kexts (just some kexts). When i open the X58 mobo installer and go to the kexts folder, it already includes a lot of kexts... Do I need to replace these with the GA-EX58-UD5 kexts or are the kexts of the X58 mobo installer package enough to let everything work on my GA-EX58-UD5?

 

Thanks ;)

Windows04

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Yiipieee!

It's working and it's awesome!

The Mac of my dreams is now reality! :whistle:

(at least it's seems like this so far, didn't try putting it to sleep yet).

 

The old problem I had with ATI Radeon HD 4890 graphics is gone and it now works like a charm thanks to the 10.5.7 update and the drivers from Netkas.

 

Thanks a lot for all the work making this possible!

 

And big thanks to digital_dreamer for the great and handy ”X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer”.

Just let me know if you could use a donation and how I give it to you. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Here my Mhack (as I call it) is just minutes after booted into the Mac OS X desktop:

http://home.mac.se/star-affinity/awesome_hackintosh.jpg

 

Edit:

By the way I have a question about Chameleon. If I connect the har drive I have with a Windows Vista installation, will Cahmeleon stop at startup showing both the Mac and Windows drives as selectable options? As it is now I just see the Chameleon blinking by before it starts booting Mac OS X.

Oh, well. I guess I'll just try...

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Yiipieee!

It's working and it's awesome!

The Mac of my dreams is now reality! ^_^

(at least it's seems like this so far, didn't try putting it to sleep yet).

 

The old problem I had with ATI Radeon HD 4890 graphics is gone and it now works like a charm thanks to the 10.5.7 update and the drivers from Netkas.

 

Thanks a lot for all the work making this possible!

 

And big thanks to digital_dreamer for the great and handy ”X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer”.

Just let me know if you could use a donation and how I give it to you. :D

 

Here my Mhack (as I call it) is just minutes after booted into the Mac OS X desktop:

http://home.mac.se/star-affinity/awesome_hackintosh.jpg

 

Edit:

By the way I have a question about Chameleon. If I connect the har drive I have with a Windows Vista installation, will Cahmeleon stop at startup showing both the Mac and Windows drives as selectable options? As it is now I just see the Chameleon blinking by before it starts booting Mac OS X.

Oh, well. I guess I'll just try...

 

Hi star-affinity,

 

I also use a 4890 HD, do you just need to install the Exotic cards package from Netkas? (And did you only use the X58 mobo installer package?)

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Hello,

If you used DD's script you should run it again, select option 8) 'Modify boot plist', select your drive, and then select option 'Kernel Flags:' to add for example '-v'.

 

I'm experiencing similar problem with my installation performed using the newest 3.6 version. In my case the problem is with the audio kexts. If in your case the problem is associated with audio kexts, you can try remove them: go to 'Kexts/_Audio' directory and move LegacyHDAPlatformDriver.kext and LegacyHDAController.kext back to /_repository/, and then run again option 5), 6) and 7) of the script ('Run kext/kernell installer', 'Update boot caches', and 'Run DST patcher'). Of course if you remove these kexts you won't get your sound card working ;) So it's not the solution, just a hint how to investigate further your problem.

 

Adamk0

 

 

I thank you for your reply. I reinstalled with dd's script and this time everything went smoothly. Only thing that I can't configure is eVGA 9800 GTX+ card. I've used osx86 tool installer and GFX string method but I couldn't get it working. Can you give me some idea what to look for and where? I'm so close to finishing my osx86 system. :-) Thanks.

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