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SleepEnabler for 10.6.7 x64 [UPDATED]


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Hi, today 3rr0rists has published an updated kext for sleepenabler, for those who has problems with 10.6.7 update.

 


[url="http://3rr0rists.net/driver/sleepenabler-for-10-6-7-3264-bit.html"]http://3rr0rists.net/driver/sleepenabler-f...7-3264-bit.html[/url]

 

 

 

I hope it help, I didn't tray it because since 10.6.7 update I have native sleep support with my EP45-DS3L.

 

Regards!!!

Peter

 

 

Hi, finally I've got my Hackintosh sleeping again after 10.6.6 upgrade, simply download SleepEnabler.kext from 3rr0rists.

 

Install under /S/L/E, (try with KextLoad only if you want), repair permissions, rebuild cache and enjoy!!!

I've tested on my EP45-DS3L, Q9300, 8GB RAM, running SL on x64 mode, 100% woriking sleep and restart!!!

 

 

[url="http://3rr0rists.net/driver/sleepenabler-for-10-6-6-3264-bit.html"]http://3rr0rists.net/driver/sleepenabler-f...6-3264-bit.html[/url]

 

 

Great thanks to 3rr0rists for this great release!!!!

Regards!

 

PS: I hope this could help someone!!

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Hi, finally I've got my Hackintosh sleeping again after 10.6.6 upgrade, simply download SleepEnabler.kext from 3rr0rists.

 

Install under /S/L/E, (try with KextLoad only if you want), repair permissions, rebuild cache and enjoy!!!

I've tested on my EP45-DS3L, Q9300, 8GB RAM, running SL on x64 mode, 100% woriking sleep and restart!!!

Great thanks to 3rr0rists for this great release!!!!

Regards!

 

PS: I hope this could help someone!!

 

With this kext loaded, inducing the Sleep function actually triggers a reboot in my rig. :D

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Hi, please put your /E/E file list in a new post, probably some other unneeded kext may be interfering.

 

Regards!!

 

/Extra/Extensions/ directory:

 

AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext

FakeSMC.kext

SuperIOFamily.kext

VoodooPS2Controller.kext

VoodooSDHC.kext

 

/System/Library/Extensions directory:

 

VoodooHDA.kext

RingAccess.kext

AnyiSightCam.kext

CUDA.kext

 

Thanks.

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9 times out of 10 its a BIOS setting at least it was for me. Look in Power Management setting try different settings it should fix it.

 

If you are referring to the Dell XPS M1530, which of its BIOS Power Management settings have you altered in order to achieve the proper Sleep functionality?

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Hi DarwinX,

 

thanks for the kext, unfortunately it does KP on my machine :)

 

One more thing, you've posted ealier AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext in your /Extra/Extensions, does it replace VooDooBattery.kext? If so, any advantages over voodoobattery ?

Can you attach it, I'd like to check this one.

 

Thanks in advance,

fingerr.

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Hi DarwinX,

 

thanks for the kext, unfortunately it does KP on my machine :gun:

 

As it does on mine.

 

One more thing, you've posted ealier AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext in your /Extra/Extensions, does it replace VooDooBattery.kext? If so, any advantages over voodoobattery ?

Can you attach it, I'd like to check this one.

 

Thanks in advance,

fingerr.

 

No problemo. AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext does indeed replace the VoodooBattery.kext. I prefer the former as it gives a more accurate System Profiler description in my system. Also, most of the Voodoo products are underdeveloped and therefore buggy, so I'd like to minimize my use of the Voodoo kexts.

 

AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext.zip

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@ DarwinX

Once again thanks for kext. BTW: regarding SleepEnabler, you're running in 32 or 64 bit mode? I use 32 bit mode.

 

@Tle88

Thanks for this one. I'll take closer look at kexts.com.

 

p.s.

Anyone got GMA HD (Core i5 built-in graphics to work with QE/CI reschange) working?

 

--- EDIT ----

SleepEnabler - still no go - KP related to AppleCPUPM

 

AppleACPIBattery - work as it should :)

 

Best regards,

fingerr.

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@ DarwinX

Once again thanks for kext. BTW: regarding SleepEnabler, you're running in 32 or 64 bit mode? I use 32 bit mode.

 

No problem. I'm running x64. It is compatible with both modes, yet it does nothing on my rig; with this kext loaded, there is NO kernel panic and Sleep causes a reboot.

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Also, most of the Voodoo products are underdeveloped and therefore buggy, so I'd like to minimize my use of the Voodoo kexts.

+1 :D;)

 

http://www.kexts.com/view/835-sleepenabler..._32-64-bit.html

 

-.-

 

Meaning only: Thanks to right guy, and second: www.kexts.com is good place to find this kind like stuff.

 

-.-

Can't download.

Can you attach the kext here?

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