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Kexts from Psystar's OpenRestore Disc, Are they of any use?
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/7gju5q - Kexts
http://www.sendspace.com/file/k2rspl - OpenRestore.pkg

I know OpenHaltRestart was of a lot of use to many people, so I thought maybe some of their other kexts might come in handy. Here is a list of what's in the ZIP:

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA.kext
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
OpenAHCI.kext
OpenBlockDevice.kext
OpenCompatible.kext
OpenHaltRestart.kext
OpenInstall.kext

I thought maybe someone might want to take a look at them, and see if they could be of use to us
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wow! thank you very much I' m checking them now.
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There are some kexts of these that are only compatible with a Psystar machine, if you put it into any regular PC, it will cause kernel panics.
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hy,

Thanks for the link. I had a look at those kext, and that's what i can say on them :

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA.kext ====> Well known legacy plist for SATA controlers
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext ====> DFE's IntelCPUPM disabler
OpenAHCI.kext ====> Legacy plist for ICH9 and ICH10 AHCI driver
OpenBlockDevice.kext ====> Legacy plist for orange hard drive icons (internal seen as external)
OpenCompatible.kext ====> SMBIOS injector
OpenHaltRestart.kext ====> Well known kext to fix Shutdown and Restart issues
OpenInstall.kext ====> Looks like a decrypter kext (dsmos / AppleDecrypt)

Bye.
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QUOTE (Trauma! @ Jun 26 2009, 08:31 AM) *
hy,

Thanks for the link. I had a look at those kext, and that's what i can say on them :

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA.kext ====> Well known legacy plist for SATA controlers
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext ====> DFE's IntelCPUPM disabler
OpenAHCI.kext ====> Legacy plist for ICH9 and ICH10 AHCI driver
OpenBlockDevice.kext ====> Legacy plist for orange hard drive icons (internal seen as external)
OpenCompatible.kext ====> SMBIOS injector
OpenHaltRestart.kext ====> Well known kext to fix Shutdown and Restart issues
OpenInstall.kext ====> Looks like a decrypter kext (dsmos / AppleDecrypt)

Bye.


So, does that means is safe to install in any PC?
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I was already using NullCPUPowerManagement.kext, OpenHaltRestart.kext ant they work perfectly.

I replaced AppleDecrypt.kext with OpenInstall.kext and it works very well. - I think boot is slightly faster, but that may just be me excited with the new kexts.

CODE
Jun 26 16:52:32 localhost kernel[0]: OpenInstall: Starting...
Jun 26 16:52:32 localhost kernel[0]: OpenInstall: Generated passphrase & limerick, installing hooks.


OpenCompatible.kext is a very basic SMBIOS injector. Chameleon SM is much better.
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QUOTE (Dr. Hurt @ Jun 26 2009, 08:59 AM) *
I was already using NullCPUPowerManagement.kext, OpenHaltRestart.kext ant they work perfectly.

I replaced AppleDecrypt.kext with OpenInstall.kext and it works very well. - I think boot is slightly faster, but that may just be me excited with the new kexts.

CODE
Jun 26 16:52:32 localhost kernel[0]: OpenInstall: Starting...
Jun 26 16:52:32 localhost kernel[0]: OpenInstall: Generated passphrase & limerick, installing hooks.


OpenCompatible.kext is a very basic SMBIOS injector. Chameleon SM is much better.


Thanks a lot for the tip!
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QUOTE (idSoftware @ Jun 26 2009, 06:14 AM) *
There are some kexts of these that are only compatible with a Psystar machine, if you put it into any regular PC, it will cause kernel panics.


Psystar machines are built off of the shelf. If you look up reviews, you'll see mentions of Gigabyte motherboards. These aren't dangerous


QUOTE (Trauma! @ Jun 26 2009, 06:31 AM) *
Thanks for the link. I had a look at those kext, and that's what i can say on them


Thanks for looking into it. Did you happen to look into OpenRestore.pkg? I know once you install it, it gives you a login prompt once you run it, and you can't create an account for some reason, but if you right click and browse the installed file, there seems to be another kext
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Thanks so much.
I'm using these kext now
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
OpenHaltRestart.kext
OpenInstall.kext instead of AppleDecrypt.kext (reduce lots of warning during boot)
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OpenAHCI.kext & OpenInstall.kext works great.

Thanks.
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QUOTE (EGOvoruhk @ Jun 26 2009, 04:08 PM) *
Psystar machines are built off of the shelf. If you look up reviews, you'll see mentions of Gigabyte motherboards. These aren't dangerous
Thanks for looking into it. Did you happen to look into OpenRestore.pkg? I know once you install it, it gives you a login prompt once you run it, and you can't create an account for some reason, but if you right click and browse the installed file, there seems to be another kext


Did you mean "lspcifrdv.kext" ? You certainly already used it wink.gif It's bundled inside Osx86Tools, it is the driver for "lspci" app, wich give informations about your PCI devices. Vendor ID's / Device ID's
etc....

Cheers.
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hey, fixed halt/reboot issues with iatkos 10.5.7 ! thanks!
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Switching to OpenInstall from AppleDecrypt has knocked 8-10 secs off my start time for 10.5.7. Amazing!
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I tested both Openinstall.kext and OpenHaltRestart.kext from the above link on 10.5.7 and found slight improvement in boot time - it reduced to just 18 seconds from the moment when I hit the OSX in grub menu compared to the 24 seconds with AppleDecrypt. But the shut down/ restart time increased to 16 seconds from the earlier 8 seconds. So I restored the OpenHaltRestart with the old one. Later I found some problems with OpenInstall - some apps took more time to start and quit, especially iTunes 8.0.2 took long time to quit.
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For me the OpenInstall.kext causes sometimes loginwindow and Finder crash, they restart. And as above iTunes takes more time to operate as it should.
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Yes, I started to get Finder and LoginWindow crashes, so went back to AppleDecrypt.
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Thanks, need the OpenHaltRestart smile.gif
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QUOTE (ntsmkfob @ Jul 2 2009, 03:45 AM) *
Yes, I started to get Finder and LoginWindow crashes, so went back to AppleDecrypt.


Same here.... after i went back to apple decrypt i kept getting console overflow about "page transform" something or other....
Whats that all about???
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Works better, quicker startup and "shutdown"
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QUOTE (kitmac @ Jul 3 2009, 04:41 AM) *
Same here.... after i went back to apple decrypt i kept getting console overflow about "page transform" something or other....
Whats that all about???


Probably you're using the debug version of AppleDecrypt that will show decryption details in verbose mode.
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OpenInstall.kext suddenly made my finder crash continuously. I don't know what happened. It was working perfectly. I'm back to AppleDecrypt.kext

By the way, who made AppleDecrypt? I heard it was made by Psystar too.
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QUOTE (Dr. Hurt @ Jul 11 2009, 04:52 PM) *
OpenInstall.kext suddenly made my finder crash continuously. I don't know what happened. It was working perfectly. I'm back to AppleDecrypt.kext

By the way, who made AppleDecrypt? I heard it was made by Psystar too.

Pystar didnt make it but i think they have the source for it
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Is there an 64 Bit Version of AppleDecript.kext out somewhere (for Snow Leo usage).
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i haven't seen AppleDecrypt, but you can find snow 64bit version of dsmos and some other important kexts HERE
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QUOTE (mitch_de @ Jul 11 2009, 12:18 PM) *
Is there an 64 Bit Version of AppleDecript.kext out somewhere (for Snow Leo usage).


this is only for Snow Leo smile.gif
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QUOTE (x.di @ Jul 23 2009, 08:51 AM) *
this is only for Snow Leo smile.gif


Much thanks !!!

Q: Are all for snow or only that snow+ss3 one ?
I ask because i would take SSE4.1 (C2D) if it is also usable in snow.


EDIT:
I can answer my question self wink.gif
They are all snow leo (info.plist shows that).
I tested the appledecript SSE4.1 - perfect in my Snow Leo install (replaced dsmos_64)!

THANKS !!!
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Thanks for the post! hopefully I can use it to take the USB problem away.
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