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Kakewalk: Minimal effort install (EP45, EX58, P55, G41)


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I've just uploaded a new version of Kakewalk.

It should resolve the issues with G41M-ES2L (hopefully)

 

Just downloaded and tried.

 

Same error for me.

 

FYI, I reseted the BIOS and use the system default, casue I tried different option on storage port and it just affect whether the device was detected or not. The same error.

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Motherboard GigaByte GA-EP45T-UD3LR rev 1.1

CPU Intel Q9400 2.66.GHz 6 MB Cache

Ram Patriot Signature 4 GB Kit DDR3 1333 (For Intel 775 Pin)

 

Graphics Card PCIE (Gigabyte) GV-R4350 C-512I (ATI) To Test

 

 

DVD Burner Sony Optiarc AD-7240S

Hard Drive 500 Gig SATA Seagate

Power Supply Coolermaster Extreme PowerPlus RS-550 Watt PSUHi mrjanek

 

Tried the ATI Driver with my Gigabyte HD 4350

BUT was only able to have 1040 x 768 display

I tried all of the drivers None were suitable Thanks for trying

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perfex, try out this

Maybe you can try the bootdisk for X58A-UD7.

X58A-UD5 & X58A-UD7 are quite similar with each other.

 

Within an hour you will know the answer.

 

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FYI, I used bootdisk for EX58-UD5 for my EX58-UD4P and it works!

 

Tried it, still same thing, I have working graphics, but no ethernet or audio

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Just downloaded and tried.

 

Same error for me.

 

FYI, I reseted the BIOS and use the system default, casue I tried different option on storage port and it just affect whether the device was detected or not. The same error.

 

Some new founding, after I change the CPU setting in BIOS (EIST & TM2), I got KP like the one in this post. (I think my previous error point was passed, "disappear"?)

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=186609

 

Hope it can help you to solve the issue on G41M-ES2L

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Experience with P55M-UD2: I tried Kakewalk USB method on this board, would not boot. Selecting the USB drive to boot resulted in an almost immediate reboot. (V2 gives the same results)

 

I finally booted using a CD from BootCDMaker where I used the Extra folder from Tonymacx86's bootCD. I completed the install of OSX from the USB image I made for Kakewalk. Did not install the UD2 package. I used DigitalDreamers Script to do all the housekeeping for the install.

 

What I discovered was that Kakewalk will probably work if your Retail DVD is 10.6.2. Apple apparently did not support the Lynnfield processor prior to 10.6.2. If your Retail DVD is 10.6.0 (like mine) to boot and load the OS one needs a bootloader with a modified Kernel and use the boot flag - busratio=20 - until one updates the OS to 10.6.2. After the update you can use the vanilla kernel and do not need the busratio flag.

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Mr. Janek you are GOD !

 

today i install OSX Snow Leopard to my pc GA EP45 UD3L ! everything works FLAWLESSLY !!!

 

great job for you !

 

However, i would like to ask will Kakewalk works with my nForce 780i motherboard? any idea ?

 

I agree Panie Janeczku. Same motherboard, same results. Goralik

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Thank you mrjanek!! Everything except the sata dvd player worked flawlessly!

 

If you haven't donated anything to him you should, he deserves it!

 

MB: GA-X58A-UD7

Memory: 6GB

CPU: 2.8ghz quad

 

Can someone recommend a good sata dvd writer that will work with osx? It appears to not like my ASUS sata dvdrw at all. It sees it can't seem to use it. Also, will the stock mac keyboard and mouse work okay?

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Still no joy on my P55M-GD45. I burned the cd using a real mac, because the app still wont run on my AMD Leopard system. My i5 system booted off the kakewalk cd (only with RAID set to IDE, it had a checksum error in AHCI mode), then the SL DVD would load for about five minutes before the system rebooted. Tried with -x, and busratio=20 (just saw it in another post, no clue what its supposed to do). Any more ideas? My BIOS does not have a 64 bit HPET option, the only options are HPET Enabled or HPET Disabled. Appreciate any help.

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Kakewalk installed fine for me. Got to the setup/registration.

 

However, I'm having a problem with my mouse and keyboard.

 

I move the mouse, wait a couple seconds, then the mouse pointer will move.

 

For the keyboard, the only way it "works" is if I randomly type on it, and once every 5 seconds, it will take a key I hit 5 seconds previous, and type it 7 times.

 

I've tried 2 different wireless usb Logitech mice and keyboards, and one wired usb no-name keyboard.

 

I installed with the EX58-UD3R settings.

 

I have the same problem with a Leopard hdd I pulled from a different system.

 

I do not have this problem when using Win 7.

 

I would start a new thread, but I don't have enough post to do so.

 

My mb is an ASRock X58

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Hello,

I have a Gigabyte GA-EX58 extreme with Core i7 and GTX285?

Can I work with your UD7 version installation?

Empire EFI solution with NVIDIA extension won't work, after load 10.6 DVD he return directly to Empire EFI interface???

 

Gygabyte GA-EX58 EXTREMCorsair XMS3 1333 3x2GBASUS ENGTX285Core i7920

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My LG had problems with audio CD. Replaced with Pioneer DVR-218 and all problems went away.

 

Thank you mrjanek!! Everything except the sata dvd player worked flawlessly!

 

If you haven't donated anything to him you should, he deserves it!

 

MB: GA-X58A-UD7

Memory: 6GB

CPU: 2.8ghz quad

 

Can someone recommend a good sata dvd writer that will work with osx? It appears to not like my ASUS sata dvdrw at all. It sees it can't seem to use it. Also, will the stock mac keyboard and mouse work okay?

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I'm having great success with Kakewalk.

 

My EX-58-UDR3 (wrong mobo, FML) is working well, but I can't seem to get analogue sound working. I have a digital device showing, but I don't have a digital receiver to test it.

 

I've googled endlessly and only found dead links to kexts. Is there a definitive way to get the audio fully working on 10.6.2 with this motherboard?

 

I think sleep is resetting too, but working in safe mode.

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I installed kakewalk onto my USB drive and I have an MSI x58 Platinum, I selected the one MSI board in the installer thinking it would be similar as the platinum is a popular choice for hackintoshes (I had mine up and running perfectly for about 6 months until I got a kp and opted to reinstall).

 

Anyway, it seemed to work fine booting up (no kp) and I got the snow leopard install screen which I figured meant I was good to go. However when i went to transfer the OS to the HDD in disk utility my 1TB SATA hard drive is not showing up. I know the hdd still working and like i said i've been using a hackintosh for a while so it's definitely compatible but it is just not showing up in disk utility. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

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mrjanek, any thoughts, I am not giving up on this sleep issue :-)

 

EP45-UD3P, 9500GT

 

OK, this sleep issue is annoying, can anyone please comment on a viable solution. The computer either panics when it awakes from sleep, as soon as I do something, like open another program, or the screen just stays black. In either case, I must re-boot. There is no other recovery option.

 

Someone must have figured this issue out? I am not sure it matters, but I am using a EP45-UD3P board.

 

Thanks in advance.

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i was wondering if the HP dv6000 would work.

Model: HP DV6000z

CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56 (1.8GHz/512x2 L2)

Memory: 2GB PC5300 DDR2 2 DIMMs 0 Open

Hard Drive: 120GB 5400RPM Seagate ST9120821AS

Motherboard: Quanta 30B8

Screen: 15.4" WXGA Glossy

Optical Drive: LG GSA-4084N

8x DVD-/+R

8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW

4x DVD-/+R DL

5x DVD-RAM

24x CD-R

24x CD-RW

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i was wondering if the HP dv6000 would work.

Model: HP DV6000z

CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56 (1.8GHz/512x2 L2)

Memory: 2GB PC5300 DDR2 2 DIMMs 0 Open

Hard Drive: 120GB 5400RPM Seagate ST9120821AS

Motherboard: Quanta 30B8

Screen: 15.4" WXGA Glossy

Optical Drive: LG GSA-4084N

8x DVD-/+R

8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW

4x DVD-/+R DL

5x DVD-RAM

24x CD-R

24x CD-RW

 

I can safely say that it will never work.

 

mrjanek, any thoughts, I am not giving up on this sleep issue :-)

 

EP45-UD3P, 9500GT

 

OK, this sleep issue is annoying, can anyone please comment on a viable solution. The computer either panics when it awakes from sleep, as soon as I do something, like open another program, or the screen just stays black. In either case, I must re-boot. There is no other recovery option.

 

Someone must have figured this issue out? I am not sure it matters, but I am using a EP45-UD3P board.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Try installing the bootloader upgrade from the first post. Install it to your SL partition.

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How come. is there any way?

 

Its a laptop. This guide works for desktops.

you have the wrong CPU and motherboard.

Even if you could somehow get it to start, your DSDT would be completely different. Nothing would work.

Nothing in your laptop is compatible with this guide. Nothing. Well, maybe the shift key on your keyboard, but only if its USB instead of PS2.

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