tintin220 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Check your personal messages for a link to the files I used. Although, they are similar to the files posted here above. I use the stock 10.6.2 Apple HDA. I'm sure I can get sleep working, I just haven't had time to mess with it - very busy these days. I can't comment on the video card issue. My computer simply restarts after sleep. No strange colors here. I'll update after I do more testing, but it might be a few days. For now, I'm happy that it is working great... except for sleep. Thanks for the files.... so I can do more experimenting. One quick question: Do I need to use the sleepenabler kext to use sleep, or is the DSDT enough? thanks again! I have the exact same problem. It goes to sleep just fine, but upon waking, the system reboots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takecontrol Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Check your personal messages for a link to the files I used. Although, they are similar to the files posted here above. I use the stock 10.6.2 Apple HDA. I'm sure I can get sleep working, I just haven't had time to mess with it - very busy these days. I can't comment on the video card issue. My computer simply restarts after sleep. No strange colors here. I'll update after I do more testing, but it might be a few days. For now, I'm happy that it is working great... except for sleep. Thanks for the files.... so I can do more experimenting. One quick question: Do I need to use the sleepenabler kext to use sleep, or is the DSDT enough? thanks again! You do not need sleepenabler or NullCPUPowerManagment as long as you use the DSDT from Tony's page. I was having problems with sleep till I updated my bios to 1.5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalamaris Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Fixes for error messages in system.log 1. For launchctl: Couldn't stat("/etc/mach_init_per_user.d"): No such file or directory Open Terminal and type defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES press Enter and then relaunch Finder Navigate to /etc Find the folder mach_init_per_login_session.d and drag it to the Desktop (it will be copied) Rename it to mach_init_per_user.d and drag it back to /etc (you'll have to authenticate) In Terminal type defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO press Enter and then relaunch Finder. 2. For Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self read this http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=192563 I don't think that these messages are indicating any serious errors, but they're simply annoying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grncdr Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 For everybody using a UD4P, I got sound working, front and back, with headphone switching, using the kexts in this post: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1344297 I had to install them both to /S/L/E, *not* /Extra and I used the DSDT in Tony's database. I now have sleep and functioning audio! I haven't confirmed whether the digital/optical outs work, but I should have time to test that some time this week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arynjon Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 You do not need sleepenabler or NullCPUPowerManagment as long as you use the DSDT from Tony's page. I was having problems with sleep till I updated my bios to 1.5. Thanks! I'll try it later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 If you have a computer that can burn an ISO file (windows can but it may need additional software), then you can use Empire EFI, which allows you to download a small file to burn to a CD. Then you boot from that CD, eject and insert a retail 10.6 disk, and continue with the Installation. After intall, you put back in the EmpireEFI disk and use it to boot the HDD you just installed onto. It is very easy. And the EmpireEFI disk has a package installer on it called myHack to allow you to boot without the disk. If you get a waiting for root device with EmpireEFI (assuming you're using the right one) then there is something wront with either your BIOS setup, your BIOS itself (check for update), your optical drive/hdd's bus (meaning try a different SATA header), or your media itself is f'ed up (try reburning it). When you say "which works, until I get a still waiting for root device error", do you mean to say you get to the chameleon bootloader screen, wait a min, switch the disk out for a retail installer, pressF5, and select your installer disk THEN get the waiting for rood device error?? I did update the Bios, what do you mean by different header? if you mean on the mobo, i tried sata 0 and 1. any thoughts on what I should change in the Bios itself (settings) yes, i get past the f5, select disk, then get root disk error Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janus Kirin Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I can do that when I go home tonight but my DSDT file is the one in Tony's database. The scores I posted are 64bit scores, the 32bit scores are 8100-8400. I have noticed that sometimes the motherboard resets the CPU multiplier to 15x (2.0GHz) and everything slows to a crawl. Make sure that your CPU multiplier is set to 21x in the BIOS. I'd really appreciate it! :-) I've checked the BIOS, and I'm definitely running at 21x. I'm also telling Chameleon to boot with "busratio=21 cpus=1". About this Mac says I'm a 2.93 GHz Xeon. So my crappy scores are really mystifying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonymacx86 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 2. I have a 10.6.0 disk and was looking into patching it to a 10.6.2 (so the drivers/kext for 4670 would hopefully be present as wells as P55, i5 750 etc). For Windows, I'm use to "slipstreaming" the service packs into a Windows Install disk image, but I couldn't find something like that for Mac. The closest thing I've found is NetInstall and System Image Utility from Apple. I used my disk to make an image and I think I've patched it with the 10.6.2 combo update. I get a disk image that seems bigger (7.2gb), but of course not having built my hackintosh yet, I have no idea whether this works. I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere so I thought perhaps knowledgeable folk might be kind enough to tell me why this would not work... I'm just thinking that this way I'll have a OS that is built to work with Intel i5, P55 and ATI 4670 thus increasing my chances of success. Thanks. Just posted a new Retail DVD Installation method using Chameleon Boot CD. This method is the simplest yet- you don't need access to any Mac/Hackintosh to install or to replace files. Just simply download the .iso, burn it, boot with it, swap it out for the Retail DVD, and install Mac OS X! I included all of the files from tonymacx86-snowleopard as standard for the boot CD. Let me know what you think! Props to the Boot132 gurus on this forum! Install OS X Snow Leopard Directly from Retail DVD Using Chameleon Boot CD for P55 Motherboards http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/12/ins...ectly-from.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bentosh Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Just posted a new Retail DVD Installation method using Chameleon Boot CD. This method is the simplest yet- you don't need access to any Mac/Hackintosh to install or to replace files. Just simply download the .iso, burn it, boot with it, swap it out for the Retail DVD, and install Mac OS X! I included all of the files from tonymacx86-snowleopard as standard for the boot CD. Let me know what you think! Props to the Boot132 gurus on this forum! Install OS X Snow Leopard Directly from Retail DVD Using Chameleon Boot CD for P55 Motherboards http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/12/ins...ectly-from.html Hi tonymac, Thank you for adding this method ! I'm trying to install Sl this way but i get "still waiting for root device" after lunching the osx dvd. The bios is set to ahci for the hdd and the dvd. My config: ga-p55-ud3 - i5 750 - Ati HD4850 My dvd drive is not a sata drive, do you think it could be the problem ? Thanks, Ben Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elventanis Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 For everybody using a UD4P, I got sound working, front and back, with headphone switching, using the kexts in this post: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...t&p=1344297 I had to install them both to /S/L/E, *not* /Extra and I used the DSDT in Tony's database. I now have sleep and functioning audio! I haven't confirmed whether the digital/optical outs work, but I should have time to test that some time this week. Was this using the Post by Treky? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonymacx86 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Hi tonymac,Thank you for adding this method ! I'm trying to install Sl this way but i get "still waiting for root device" after lunching the osx dvd. The bios is set to ahci for the hdd and the dvd. My config: ga-p55-ud3 - i5 750 - Ati HD4850 My dvd drive is not a sata drive, do you think it could be the problem ? Thanks, Ben Definitely that's your problem- I never was able to do the Chameleon Boot CD using an IDE drive- just got my new SATA Optiarc DVD burner, and it just worked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bentosh Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Definitely that's your problem- I never was able to do the Chameleon Boot CD using an IDE drive- just got my new SATA Optiarc DVD burner, and it just worked. I will buy one today, thanks ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Definitely that's your problem- I never was able to do the Chameleon Boot CD using an IDE drive- just got my new SATA Optiarc DVD burner, and it just worked. Tony, i'm trying to do the same thing, except i'm using a p55a ud4p I used Empire EFI and was able to swap in the retail disk and boot but I got a still waiting for root device error when I was in IDE mode and ACHI mode I tried yours and it just continually reboots. I tried it in ACHI mode and IDE mode, and neither worked. also, I can't boot into my Windows partition in ACHI mode, and I don't have a SATA DVD drive unfortunately thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonymacx86 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Tony, i'm trying to do the same thing, except i'm using a p55a ud4p I used Empire EFI and was able to swap in the retail disk and boot but I got a still waiting for root device error when I was in IDE mode and ACHI mode I tried yours and it just continually reboots. I tried it in ACHI mode and IDE mode, and neither worked. also, I can't boot into my Windows partition in ACHI mode, and I don't have a SATA DVD drive unfortunately thoughts? Wish it would work on IDE drives, but it doesn't- believe me- I've tried! I'd recommend the USB method then- either the original one or the Alternate Guide on my site. I may roll a few versions of it with different DSDTs- when you get installed, send me your DSDT for the Database- I don't have any P55A yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bansaku Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Yes. The easiest way to install Snow Leopard is to do so from an active OS X install. I recommend iDeneb Lite 10.5.8 V1.6 as it is more generic with the kexts and it has Qoopz Kernel 9.8 which is needed for the i5/i7 as well as the Chameleon 2 bootloader. Make sure you boot with busratio=20 boot flag. Easiest way is what I just described. Read my post at the top of the page to instal Snow leopard once iDeneb is installed. Disregard this folks. True as it may be, installing OSX SL easiest when you have a working install of OS X Leopard. However, I failed to realize that after installing SL unless you are doing so from a SL install, you cannot run the 10.6.2 Combo update in 10.5.8. I have a b/u of 10.6.2 on another drive, hence why I find it super fast and easy to install OSX SL from the MacOSXInstall Data folder. Plus I have a real Mac, which makes things a hell of alot easier. Forgive me if I confused or wasted your time. Ah well, late night posts may cause blonde moments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Wish it would work on IDE drives, but it doesn't- believe me- I've tried! I'd recommend the USB method then- either the original one or the Alternate Guide on my site. I may roll a few versions of it with different DSDTs- when you get installed, send me your DSDT for the Database- I don't have any P55A yet. all right, I give those a try as soon as possible forgive the noobness, but what exactly is the DSDT? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucaM Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I'd really appreciate it! :-) I've checked the BIOS, and I'm definitely running at 21x. I'm also telling Chameleon to boot with "busratio=21 cpus=1". About this Mac says I'm a 2.93 GHz Xeon. So my crappy scores are really mystifying. Doesn't cpus=1 mean "turn three cores off"? That would explain your low geekbench scores .... Why do you boot with those options? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 all right, I give those a try as soon as possible forgive the noobness, but what exactly is the DSDT? I tried to install Leopard (not Snow) using this guide ( http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/11/os-...de-for-p55.html ) but got the same waiting for root device problem with achi and ide. Should I work on a workaround, or just wait till I have access to a Mac later this week to format my Flash Drive with? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonymacx86 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I tried to install Leopard (not Snow) using this guide ( http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2009/11/os-...de-for-p55.html ) but got the same waiting for root device problem with achi and ide. Should I work on a workaround, or just wait till I have access to a Mac later this week to format my Flash Drive with? Did you get that while booting the CD or while trying to boot Leopard? If you got the install done and you get 'waiting for root device' trying to get into Leopard, you may try booting with -s, type fsck -fy, then type exit. Then when you get to the desktop, repair permissions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Did you get that while booting the CD or while trying to boot Leopard? If you got the install done and you get 'waiting for root device' trying to get into Leopard, you may try booting with -s, type fsck -fy, then type exit. Then when you get to the desktop, repair permissions. while booting the CD unfortunately Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tempus66 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I have an ATI 4670 running on a UD3R board, with no problems. I chose this card as there is a passively cooled version and no addit. power requirements (takes power from PCI-E slot). For installation I followed tonymacx86's Alternate Guide #1, installing 10.6.0 and then combo 10.6.2 (using tonymacx86's original install guide for P55 boards I got a corrupt display when booting off the USB stick): Alternate Guide #1 – OS X Snow Leopard Install using Retail DVD With this install guide everything that I've tried works using: - UD3R DSDT from tonymacx86 database - E/E kexts EvOreboot, fakesmc, PlatformUUID - post install kexts RealtekR1000SL, AppleHDA, HDAEnabler (latter 2 from Bansaku's post on page 37) (very stable, only thing not working is audio through headphone socket on front of case) Hello spinner, Thanks for the reply. Makes me more confident of build. Could you tell me what brand of ATI 4670 you are using? Is it the Sapphire 4670 Ultimate? It's the only passively cooled 4670 that I've seen so far. I'm looking at this board too, but don't think it's being sold anymore. Can you confirm that all the ports of your video card are functioning i.e. VGA, DVI and HDMI? No need for plugging something into HDMI to get the VGA port to work, and dual monitor possible? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mardig Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 while booting the CD unfortunately Since you are using the P55A-UD4P, it has 2 Marvell SE9128 high speed SATA 3.0 ports. The Marvell chip is not part of the P55 chipset. Are you using these ports for your hard drive or your optical drive? Since the Marvel chipset is not part of the P55 and is also very new, I suspect you have not loaded appropriate kexts for the marvel chipset. Does anyone know what he should use for the SATA 3.0 kexts or if one is needed? Otherwise, you might wish to use the SATA 2.0 headers which are tied to the P55 to get your system running. Good luck, I'm thinking about buying the same board and am wishing you success. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordduckx Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Since you are using the P55A-UD4P, it has 2 Marvell SE9128 high speed SATA 3.0 ports. The Marvell chip is not part of the P55 chipset. Are you using these ports for your hard drive or your optical drive? Since the Marvel chipset is not part of the P55 and is also very new, I suspect you have not loaded appropriate kexts for the marvel chipset. Does anyone know what he should use for the SATA 3.0 kexts or if one is needed? Otherwise, you might wish to use the SATA 2.0 headers which are tied to the P55 to get your system running. Good luck, I'm thinking about buying the same board and am wishing you success. thanks for the thought I have checked, I don't have 3.0 HDD, and I'm *not* using those ports. I'm only using the SATA 2.0 headers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janus Kirin Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Doesn't cpus=1 mean "turn three cores off"? That would explain your low geekbench scores .... Why do you boot with those options? Umm... somewhere in this thread is the recommendation to boot like that for a UD4P and an i7 860. I was under the impression that cpus=1 means physical CPUs, as Mac Pros can have more than one. I'm guessing you don't tell Chameleon to boot with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rekursor Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Umm... somewhere in this thread is the recommendation to boot like that for a UD4P and an i7 860. I was under the impression that cpus=1 means physical CPUs, as Mac Pros can have more than one. I'm guessing you don't tell Chameleon to boot with that? Fortunately for you: no it isn't the number of physical processors , cpus=n means the number of cores in your cpus, so i5 and i7 both have 4 physical cores (for now we won't talk about hyperthreading). Once your setup (installation+Extra folder and other parameters) is ok, you should remove that line, and test again with Geekbench, probably good surprise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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