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I've upgraded from 10.6.5 to 10.6.7 on my hackintosh and am facing some problems.

 

SleepEnabler is panicking, big deal, you only have to remove it right? Only thing is, I can't get into single user mode because it panics. I've tried -v -x s and every combination in-between, none of them work. I've tried deleting it through ubuntu, I couldn't find it at any of the locations it was listed that it should be (/Extra/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext and /System/Extensions...). I've also tried using the Mac install disk, using terminal on that, only I have no write permissions.

 

Hopefully someone out there has a simple solution to my problem.

 

Thanks in advance.

If you use HFSExplorer for windows you can browse the contents of the disk and search for SleepEnabler from there and delete it. (And like Dellmantt said, look for the Extensions.mkext in Extra or in your Extensions Cache folder (somewhere in S/L/).

Good Luck.

I've tried pmVersion=0, =22, =24, and just about every other thing I can think of.

 

I don't have windows installed, and don't have windows access. I do have ubuntu access though.

 

Is there any way I can get into single user mode? Surely it shouldn't have to load kexts, isn't that the whole point of SUM, something to fall back on?

 

Thanks for all your help thus far though!

I don't have windows installed, and don't have windows access. I do have ubuntu access though.

 

That site also a cross-platform .zip version. As long as you have java (jre) installed on your ubuntu machine, you should be able to run it. :happymac:

No, I use no patched kernel that I'm aware of. I just installed with software update like I always do, but I forgot to delete SleepEnabler first like I should have.

 

The exact error message when booting into single user mode is:

 

panic(cpu 0 caller 0x2ab7a2): "Version mis-match between Kernel and CPU PM"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1504.9.37/osfmk/i386/pmCPU.c:70 ---line cuts off the screen

 

It then calls debugger, backtrace, and says the kernel extension in the backtrace is sk.triaxis.kext.SleepEnabler(1.0.0) is the problem.

 

Well, this is very odd. In Terminal in the Mac disk it says sleepenabler isn't in /System/Library/Extensions, but in ubuntu, I've found it. Although one problem, I can't delete it - linux doesn't support write access to HFS+J disks...

 

I've done it. I don't know how, but I have.

 

What I did:

 

*boot mac install disc

*disable journaling in terminal

*rm sleepenabler

*reboot

 

For some reason, it couldn't pick up SleepEnabler at the start. I am sure of this, I know I wasn't using the wrong dir etc.

 

Oh well. All is fixed!

 

Thank you all for your help.

Well, there is a way to enable writing to Journaled HFS+ disks in Linux but I'm glad to hear you sorted it out. There is a version of SleepEnabler for kernel version 10.7.0 (OS X 10.6.7), just so you know. (nawcom)

I have the same problem as well. How would I use terminal to try and delete the sleepenabler kext? Booting with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] doesn't work either. reprs.jpg

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