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I've just installed Kalyway and managed to get QE/CI working.. but usb wont work. when I plug in flash drive LED is on but system cannot recognize that it is plugged.. And when i plug in usb mouse optics just blinks for a second and no red light from mouse (it doesnt work ofcourse).. can i fix this somehow? i have the worst possible combination for hackintosh (amd + nforce) but nevertheless i want it to work :)

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I can help you

Also i have installed Kalyway 10.5.2 an my AMD desktop

All works fine. But NO the USB ports.

The solution is very simply. You must only delete the 'caches2 folder in the 'extensions' folder

Every time that you power-on Leopard must delete that folder

 

For this problem i have created a simple 'shell file'. You can try it. Copy it on your desktop, double click and the you will see your USB connections.

 

-----Installation items-------

Copy the file 'Enable_USB.command' on your desktop

Open a terminal window and go in desktop folder

execute the commands below:

--- sudo -s (inset your admin password when requested)

--- chown root:wheel enable_usb.command

--- chmod 755 enable_usb.command

close terminal window

Use the command with simply double click on the icon

 

Good Luck

Enable_USB.command.zip

I can help you

Also i have installed Kalyway 10.5.2 an my AMD desktop

All works fine. But NO the USB ports.

The solution is very simply. You must only delete the 'caches2 folder in the 'extensions' folder

Every time that you power-on Leopard must delete that folder

 

For this problem i have created a simple 'shell file'. You can try it. Copy it on your desktop, double click and the you will see your USB connections.

 

-----Installation items-------

Copy the file 'Enable_USB.command' on your desktop

Open a terminal window and go in desktop folder

execute the commands below:

--- sudo -s (inset your admin password when requested)

--- chown root:wheel enable_usb.command

--- chmod 755 enable_usb.command

close terminal window

Use the command with simply double click on the icon

 

Good Luck

 

I have a better solution. Chances are you are using a 9.2.2 kernel with a 9.2 system.kext. Make sure they match.

I can help you

Also i have installed Kalyway 10.5.2 an my AMD desktop

All works fine. But NO the USB ports.

The solution is very simply. You must only delete the 'caches2 folder in the 'extensions' folder

Every time that you power-on Leopard must delete that folder

 

For this problem i have created a simple 'shell file'. You can try it. Copy it on your desktop, double click and the you will see your USB connections.

 

-----Installation items-------

Copy the file 'Enable_USB.command' on your desktop

Open a terminal window and go in desktop folder

execute the commands below:

--- sudo -s (inset your admin password when requested)

--- chown root:wheel enable_usb.command

--- chmod 755 enable_usb.command

close terminal window

Use the command with simply double click on the icon

 

Good Luck

Thanks super!! I've also the same problem and I've just tried your shell command. Everything is ok now and my usb hard drive is finally recognized. How can we execute the command automatically at every system restart? Are there others solutions? thanks

P.s I'm sorry for my english-...

Folks, I Am with a Toshiba P105-S9722 laptop, and one buddy I know from this site - BugsBunny, has similar laptop and we had similar problems with the USBs; Our solution is here, I believe it can help you - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...c=28559&hl=

here is my system: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.ph...lite_P105-S9722 and all patches I use

Can I ask how we do this?

 

also check out my post. I know that kernel and system.kext should match. but i wanted shutdown/restart/sleep to work. so i installed netkas 9.2.0 kernel but the system kext is newer 9.2.2. so my USB mounting gave problem. and here is how i solved it:

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=95789

 

(you may also be able to automate the script you were talking about with the Lingon utility i talked about) :)

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