Audio Driver - Sigmatel 9220, sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache- no file found? |
Audio Driver - Sigmatel 9220, sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache- no file found? |
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pcandmac
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Feb 28 2008, 09:23 PM Post #1
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Hey guys i finally got my 10.5.1 to work on my pc, the only problem I am having is my audio. I have a sigmatel 9220 sound card for my dell dimension 5100. I followed the directions below but everytime I try the Fourth line i get rm: /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache: No such file or directory.
This was posted by pee_riz:{ 1. Download AppleHDA.kext from 10.4.3 (attached in zip format). 2. Copy to /System/Library/Extensions/ and replace original (backup would be a good idea). 3. Open Terminal 4. Type "sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache" 5. Type "sudo kextcache -k /System/Library/Extensions 6. Open up Disk Utility 7. Choose the "Repair Disk Permissions" button. It should start up. It may or may not fix things... Mine didn't repair anything, but I did is as a precaution. 8. Reboot. 9. Open up System Preferences/Sound to confirm audio. I have both output and input, but I have to check inputs. 10. My audio is coming out of the subwoofer port (black). I would try all of them if it doesn't work with black. " after this i wanted my hi def sound working, so i can across this page - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=32859 and downloaded the HDApatcher v1.16, then went to - http://psykopat.free.fr/apple/AppleHDA/ and downloaded the codec dump named "codec_sigma9220.txt" i put the HDApatcher in System/Librarys/Extensions then dragged and dropped the codec dump file on the patcher icon, followed the instructions and rebooted once it told me to and hey presto, i have the audio comming out the green terminal let me know how yous all get on Pee_riz. } Any ideas of why i get that error or any other ideas in general on how to fix my audio? Thanks much |
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pcandmac
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Feb 29 2008, 12:46 AM Post #2
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Hey guys i finally got my 10.5.1 to work on my pc, the only problem I am having is my audio. I have a sigmatel 9220 sound card for my dell dimension 5100. I followed the directions below but everytime I try the Fourth line i get rm: /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache: No such file or directory. This was posted by pee_riz:{ 1. Download AppleHDA.kext from 10.4.3 (attached in zip format). 2. Copy to /System/Library/Extensions/ and replace original (backup would be a good idea). 3. Open Terminal 4. Type "sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache" 5. Type "sudo kextcache -k /System/Library/Extensions 6. Open up Disk Utility 7. Choose the "Repair Disk Permissions" button. It should start up. It may or may not fix things... Mine didn't repair anything, but I did is as a precaution. 8. Reboot. 9. Open up System Preferences/Sound to confirm audio. I have both output and input, but I have to check inputs. 10. My audio is coming out of the subwoofer port (black). I would try all of them if it doesn't work with black. " after this i wanted my hi def sound working, so i can across this page - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=32859 and downloaded the HDApatcher v1.16, then went to - http://psykopat.free.fr/apple/AppleHDA/ and downloaded the codec dump named "codec_sigma9220.txt" i put the HDApatcher in System/Librarys/Extensions then dragged and dropped the codec dump file on the patcher icon, followed the instructions and rebooted once it told me to and hey presto, i have the audio comming out the green terminal let me know how yous all get on Pee_riz. } Any ideas of why i get that error or any other ideas in general on how to fix my audio? Thanks much Any idea as of why i get that error in the terminal? Im new to mac so excuse my noobness. |
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Proteo
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Feb 29 2008, 03:45 AM Post #3
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There is no such file in Leopard (the guide was made for Tiger). Use Extensions.mkext instead:
CODE sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions.mkext But in Leopard that is not even necessary. It will rebuild the cache automatically upon restart. |
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