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Okay, I closed the lid and OSX went to sleep, but my copmuter is still running. And even when I restarted the computer, it doesnt boot up. It doesn't even show me the apple logo in the beginning. I ran with -v and it stops in the very beginning *Loaded HFS+ file: [system/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist] 479 bytes from 42526c0*

 

I don't want to reinstall again. Can anyone help me with this?

 

Edit:

Got back with Wake=n command at boot. But why does my computer go into hibernate when closing the lid or pressing sleep? Is there a way to fix this and have a normal sleep that works if i reopen the lid?

I read somewhere, that disabling usb legacy will do the trick, but i can't find an option in bios

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Okay, I closed the lid and OSX went to sleep, but my copmuter is still running. And even when I restarted the computer, it doesnt boot up. It doesn't even show me the apple logo in the beginning. I ran with -v and it stops in the very beginning *Loaded HFS+ file: [system/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist] 479 bytes from 42526c0*

 

I don't want to reinstall again. Can anyone help me with this?

 

Edit:

Got back with Wake=n command at boot. But why does my computer go into hibernate when closing the lid or pressing sleep? Is there a way to fix this and have a normal sleep that works if i reopen the lid?

I read somewhere, that disabling usb legacy will do the trick, but i can't find an option in bios

See post #1 for the two pieces you need for system sleep upon lid close.

If your system is hibernating instead of sleeping, you probably used pmset to change hibernatemode from the default (which is sleep not hibernate). If you do this you need to use a boot loader newer than chameleon 2rc4 in order for wake from hibernation to work. I made some posts about that topic too.

 

I know this is trivial, but has anyone noticed using Photobooth or iChat, that your webcam is reversed? I have done an OSX install on my 1340 probably about 15 times now and I have only noticed it on about 5 or so of those installs. If so, does anyone have any words of wisdom to flip the image?
I never use the webcam, but oh ya, I just tried it and it is mirroring the image (swapping left and right). I assume a real macbook doesn't do this? I'm not sure what's wrong.

ps: bcc9, you are an absolute life saver. This install process could not go nearly as smoothly without your wonderful work here
Thanks. I wish I could get as much support from vendors I buy things from ;)
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Thanks bcc9!

But!

I installed chameleon RC5 and it still doesn't turn off. I pushed sleep and I think the harddrive turns off and practically everything else, but the fan is still running and the computer itself doesn't turn off. + after installing chameleon 5, I get this strange error in the beginning of boot, it says that the dsdt is old or something like that and press any key to debug_dsdt.

 

So my problems are then

1. after pressing sleep, the OS turns off but the computer doesn't

2. debug_dsdt error in the beginning

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Thanks bcc9!

But!

I installed chameleon RC5 and it still doesn't turn off. I pushed sleep and I think the harddrive turns off and practically everything else, but the fan is still running and the computer itself doesn't turn off. + after installing chameleon 5, I get this strange error in the beginning of boot, it says that the dsdt is old or something like that and press any key to debug_dsdt.

 

So my problems are then

1. after pressing sleep, the OS turns off but the computer doesn't

2. debug_dsdt error in the beginning

I don't understand the scenarios that are working for you. Before you started to configure hibernation instead of sleep, did clicking on Sleep from the menu work? Did clicking on shutdown result in a full hardware shutdown?
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I installed it again, because yesterdays try caused a total mess. So know i have everything working except sleep.

If I push sleep in the menu, then the OSX turns off. The screen turns black and all response is gone but the fan is still working and the computer itself doesn't shut down. Only way to get out of this is to shut down and boot up using Wake=n command. The same thing happens if I close the lid. How to get pass this obstacle?

 

btw, how long does the battery last? And does OSX give power to the 9200gs, even if it's not using it? and why does about mac show me, that I have ddr 2 instead of ddr 3 memory(that i really have)

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I installed it again, because yesterdays try caused a total mess. So know i have everything working except sleep.

If I push sleep in the menu, then the OSX turns off. The screen turns black and all response is gone but the fan is still working and the computer itself doesn't shut down. Only way to get out of this is to shut down and boot up using Wake=n command. The same thing happens if I close the lid. How to get pass this obstacle?

Sounds like you didn't install OpenHaltRestart from post #1.

btw, how long does the battery last? And does OSX give power to the 9200gs, even if it's not using it? and why does about mac show me, that I have ddr 2 instead of ddr 3 memory(that i really have)
I only have a 9400 so I can't say. The battery life is pretty sucky with the standard 6 cell battery.

For memory type, there is the cosmetic smbios.plist change I posted.

Newer boot loaders may be able to finally detect the real memory type.

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I installed openhaltrestart(btw the link doens't work in post 1) but it didn't change anything. If I press sleep, everything shuts down, but the computer itself doesn't.
So what bootloader are you using? In some of the beta bootloaders openhaltrestart functionality is implemented by the loader. Maybe you picked a broken bootloader.

If openhaltrestart for 10.6 is becoming hard to find, it's probably time to change the instructions over to a newer bootloader.

I got it so far, that it doesn't need Wake=n to boot up. : /
Since Wake=no only applies to waking from hibernation, you must have enabled hibernation. I think you should be making sure sleep is working properly before complicating things with hibernation.
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So what bootloader are you using? In some of the beta bootloaders openhaltrestart functionality is implemented by the loader. Maybe you picked a broken bootloader.

If openhaltrestart for 10.6 is becoming hard to find, it's probably time to change the instructions over to a newer bootloader.

Since Wake=no only applies to waking from hibernation, you must have enabled hibernation. I think you should be making sure sleep is working properly before complicating things with hibernation.

I'm using chameleon rc4 that comes with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]. And I don't remember any enabling of hibernation : / But I disabled the hibernation from terminal.

It sucks that the timezones are so different. You usually reply, when it's 4 am here : D

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I'm using chameleon rc4 that comes with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]. And I don't remember any enabling of hibernation : / But I disabled the hibernation from terminal.

It sucks that the timezones are so different. You usually reply, when it's 4 am here : D

Ok, I used rc4 for a long time, I know sleep can work fine in that version. You're sure OpenHaltRestart is loaded?

Wait, when you mouse apple->sleep, the power light does not transition to flashing? Check your kernel.log to see what's wrong.

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If I press sleep, the screen turns off, but all the keyboard lighting stays on, also the power button.

Where is the kernel.log located?

A few have had the same problem in this topic, but there aren't any solutions though. here

So you didn't try sleep using the mouse menu item as I suggested?

The LCD turns off when you close the lid due to hardware even when the OS is not informed of the event. The OS may not be informed of the ACPI event due to failure to follow all the parts in post #1.

/var/log/kernel.log

In the post you reference the user had a misconfig as they installed components other than what I recommended in post #1.

Other components such as USB can cause the system to fail to sleep if you have something else set up wrong.

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So you didn't try sleep using the mouse menu item as I suggested?

The LCD turns off when you close the lid due to hardware even when the OS is not informed of the event. The OS may not be informed of the ACPI event due to failure to follow all the parts in post #1.

/var/log/kernel.log

In the post you reference the user had a misconfig as they installed components other than what I recommended in post #1.

Other components such as USB can cause the system to fail to sleep if you have something else set up wrong.

I can't press sleep if I don't use the mouse : D I used the mouse menu.

post-675372-1286774034_thumb.png is there anything wrong here? [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] installs some packages by itself.

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I can't press sleep if I don't use the mouse : D I used the mouse menu.

post-675372-1286774034_thumb.png is there anything wrong here? [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] installs some packages by itself.

Seriously? 3 of those are not in post #1. Who knows what you've got running...
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Seriously? 3 of those are not in post #1. Who knows what you've got running...

These are installed by [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] in default I think. But I also have everything in post 1 installed also

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These are installed by [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] in default I think. But I also have everything in post 1 installed also
More is not better when it comes to hackintosh kexts. When you install kexts that are not even applicable to the hardware you have you can easily cause problems.
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More is not better when it comes to hackintosh kexts. When you install kexts that are not even applicable to the hardware you have you can easily cause problems.

I deleted the 3 kexts that came with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url], but I think that atleast one of them was important. I tried to boot up after that and it just stalled at the gray apple screen. Just did a clean reinstall and to boot up, i have to use -x and after that I tried to install chameleon 2rc4 bootloader(with the chameleon installer), but it doesn't do anything in the beginning and doesn't even show the chameleon screen.

How to get it working without -x and get the bootloader working?

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I deleted the 3 kexts that came with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url], but I think that atleast one of them was important. I tried to boot up after that and it just stalled at the gray apple screen. Just did a clean reinstall and to boot up, i have to use -x and after that I tried to install chameleon 2rc4 bootloader(with the chameleon installer), but it doesn't do anything in the beginning and doesn't even show the chameleon screen.

How to get it working without -x and get the bootloader working?

I can't tell what you're doing wrong, I'm not sure where to start. Seems like you need to check out some newbie threads for basic install info. If you follow post #1, you'd have configured the system to boot with -v and so you'd have diagnostic output not a grey apple screen if you ran into problems.

I really don't know what [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] might be doing to you, suggest you go ask for support in a [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] thread.

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So I tested what seems to be the mainline version of chameleon rc5, http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=231075 and hibernation does work. No need for a special chameleon branch anymore. Other notes:

 

OpenHaltRestart is still required as, otherwise, reboot leaves the system hung in shutdown but powered on state.

/Extra/smbios.plist was renamed /Extra/SMBIOS.plist, so annoyingly you have to rename this file to keep any model name/memory config working. Memory type/speed is still not auto-detected.

 

New installs should be able to proceed directly to the package installer, http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...st&id=78839 , instead of installing the old Chameleon-2.0-r431.pkg.zip recommended in post #1. I haven't tried this myself. Maybe someone would like to try and report back.

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dear all expert..

it's my first post, please forgive me if I do it wrong..

I have tried the method in the first post, but when the installer asked where to install, it can't detect my (my campus's XPS 1340) harddisk.

the harddisk have MBR scheme, because we still need windows 7..

 

this is the steps that I did:

- burn boot132 to dvd using nero (I couldn't find any cd at that time)

- restore the SL dmg to my external harddisk

- replace the OSInstall binary and mpkg in the external hardisk (because the laptop hardisk is MBR)

- restart the laptop, and boot from dvd

- choose the Mac OSX Install partition (my external hardisk)

 

that's what I did.

and it couldn't find the laptop hardisk. and when I checked Disk Utility, there's only my external hardisk..

 

thank you for all your kindness..

and sorry if my english is messed up..

 

regards,

xcatas

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what version of SL do you have? Im pretty sure that if its not 10.6.3 it wont detect the disk!

 

Cheers ;)

The instructions were written before 10.6.3, they surely work with a genuine original 10.6 DVD, and an MBR partitioned disk.

Not seeing the disk at all suggests a more fundamental problem than the partitioning strategy, such as the use of a bad re-pack of OSX.

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Thanks for your reply.. Actually I've just downloaded almost 200MB of the 10.6.3 (happy to have slow internet here.. :( )

 

But, could you please explain more about the use of a re-pack of OSX?

 

Because I think I do it right..

I fomatted my external disk with Mac OS X journaled, GUID partition table, from Hackintosh PC.

Then, I replace the two files (rm -rf /Volumes/Mac.../OsInstall, cp OSIntall /Volumes/Mac.../, rm -rf /Volumes/Mac.../OSInstall.mpkg, and cp OSInstall.mpkg /Volumes/Mac.../)

After that, I boot the boot132 dvd, (but I didn't see the "EBIOS read error: Device timeout" error messages pass by, the chameleon loader started with some text, but not that read error...)

Then I move to the Mac OSX Install (my external drive), then press enter.

And when it's the time to choose where to install, there only my external drive in the box. I couldn't see the laptop hardisk..

 

Please, need your advice.. I'm waiting for your reply.

Regards.

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