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dsc106
Hey all - one question. What graphics card should I get?

Debating the BRAND to order, as well as if I should go for a 4870/4890 or a GTX 285? Which will be more compatible?

Oh, and I need Dual Monitor support.
Windows04
QUOTE (mpoidvin @ Aug 12 2009, 04:35 AM) *
I have the identical system, except the ex58-ud4p and it works perfectly. I have never used a mac until 5 days ago and a big thank you to DD. Everything worked perfectly first time.

The card as far as I can tell works perfectly. But the card is a sapphire, but same specs and all.


If I could beg for help now, the only thing that does not work is sleep, because the extra 2 boxes in energy savings settings are missing, i did not update to 10.5.8 so that is not it.

I am completely new at this , so any help must be given step by step, as if you are talking to a 4 year old.

I read the instructions on how to use the dsht override and it is Martian to me.

It is hard to start when you really have no idea.

Managed a few things like altering the plists, but thats about it.

Again thank you DD, and I used an efix chip to build a mac so i could build a core I7 Mac.

Your system is 200 cheaper and way better.

The efix won't even support an I7.


Hi, do you have dual monitors on that card?
mpoidvin
QUOTE (Windows04 @ Aug 12 2009, 08:24 PM) *
Hi, do you have dual monitors on that card?



Yes the dual monitors work perfectly, only the sleep does not.

I can't figure it out.

When it wakes, the screen is black.

That is the only fault i can find and i have looked.
raymondh
So it looks like there isn't a good upgrade path from 10.5.7 to .8 on this board. DD, I read the SL went gold so does that mean you may be working on a new script for this board? I hope so!!! :-)
maiatico6
Hey everybody,

Since i recently built my first hackintosh with the Gigabyte UD5 board I wanted to make sure everything went as smoothly as possible. After doing some research I had decided that the EFI-X bootloader would be the safest choice. I guess I didnt do enough research as I have had nothing but headaches and poor customer service from those people and I have decided to completely forgo that expensive piece of plastic and switch to the Chameleon bootloader.

I have a completely vanilla install of OS X 10.5.7 with nothing more than the official drivers to run my GTX 260 graphics card. I didnt want to risk ruining anything or possibly making EFIX not function so I opted to first try out Chameleon on a USB bootloader. After installing the Chameleon RC2 on my GUID parted USB drive I ran DD's script on the flash drive.

My current situation is now that according to the script I should be at the stage where I reboot my system with Chameleon, however chameleon boots and as it initializes OS X it just hangs on the spinning circle.

I have looked all over the forum, or at least as many pages as my brain can handle, and I havent found any solutions. Anyone with the same problem or have any clue what I should do?

Hardware:
Mobo: GA-EX58-UD5
Proc: Intel 920 i7 2.66ghz
Grfx: EVGA GTX 260
RAM: OCZ 6GB DDR3
HDD: WD 1TB (OS X)
WD 250GB (WIN7)
Narayana
Hello-

I finally got my 920 delivered today but am having difficulty booting into OS X to create the DSDT file. Regardless of whether I boot normally or into safemode, I get a kernel panic. Booting into verbose mode also stalls:

Click to view attachment

My hardware configuration is as follows:

UD4P Motherboard
i7 920 cooled by thermalright true black 120
6GB RAM
EVGA GTX 260
750W Supply

Something similar used to happen in my powermac, years ago, after I had replaced all the fans. I wonder if it could be a thermal issue.

EDIT: The BIOS shows CPU temp at 37C...probably not thermal related.
EDIT: I tried the install again to no avail...maybe I have something improperly set up in my BIOS.

Any ideas?
mangopeach
QUOTE (Narayana @ Aug 12 2009, 05:51 PM) *
Hello-

I finally got my 920 delivered today but am having difficulty booting into OS X to create the DSDT file. Regardless of whether I boot normally or into safemode, I get a kernel panic. Booting into verbose mode also stalls:

Click to view attachment

My hardware configuration is as follows:

UD4P Motherboard
i7 920 cooled by thermalright true black 120
6GB RAM
EVGA GTX 260
750W Supply

Something similar used to happen in my powermac, years ago, after I had replaced all the fans. I wonder if it could be a thermal issue.

EDIT: The BIOS shows CPU temp at 37C

Any ideas?

Narayana! Narayana! wink.gif
anyway... are you trying to just get a maintenance drive working first? Typically - a great many of us are installing kalyway or iPC to a separate "maintenance" hard drive. The idea is just to get a place to work from and run Dreamers script. You use one of those non-vanilla distros to prep the vanilla 10.5.7 boot drive. You don't have to worry about the maintenance drive being perfect just bootable and able to recognize your hard drives and stuff. I elected to download iPC 10.5.6 and installed it on an old raptor and ironically its very stable. Then I took my leopard dvd and made a dmg out of it so I could install leopard on the vanilla drive quickly (believe me you will install leopard a few times!). Then I installed the combo update for 10.5.7 to the vanilla drive. Then I ran dreamers script and finished prepping the vanilla drive. The only thing outside of dreamer's script that i needed to do for both iPC and the vanilla drive was get a graphics string for my graphics card which is a 9800gtx+. That was easy though and I just pasted it into the boot.plist within the dreamer script folder and his script added it for me to the vanilla drive when i ran it. So once you run his script you are ready to power down. I made sure to set the vanilla drive in bios as the first drive in the boot chain to avoid conflicts. In my situation I have the iPC drive (36gb) vanilla drive (300gb) and 3 other data drives... so for first boot to the vanilla drive I unplugged all drives but the vanilla (300gb velociraptor) so that I could rule out any funky conflicts. Everything went fine though. Make sure, also, to unplug your power cord until the motherboard lights turn off so you dont get the random gigabyte ethernet bug where it stops working every X number of power offs. I hope my rambling has been more help than hurt. Good Luck.
everdone
QUOTE (Narayana @ Aug 12 2009, 07:51 PM) *
Hello-

I finally got my 920 delivered today but am having difficulty booting into OS X to create the DSDT file. Regardless of whether I boot normally or into safemode, I get a kernel panic. Booting into verbose mode also stalls:

Any ideas?


This looks like a video problem, not a bad card, but a driver/card incompatibility. Do you have a different video card you can try? Such as an nVidia 8000 or 9000 series card that you could apply an EFi string or one of the generic Nvidia kexts.
Narayana
I installed DD's script to the target hard drive using a macbook. I connected the hard drive to my new machine in the aspirations of creating a DSDT file when it boots. Unfortunately, as the system tries to load OSX, I get a kernel panic (in both normal and safe mode boots). I have disconnected the second hard drive installed in the machine and therefore I do not think there will be any conflicts in hard drive booting (although it does list the drive as SCSI, which is odd:

Under Advanced BIOS features/Hard Disk Boot Priority:
SCSI-0: P0-ST3500410AS

I also matched my Integrated Peripherals to DD's picture on the first post (he has some more options as he is likely running a more updated BIOS)

Is there anything else I need to play with in the BIOS to make it boot properly? In my pervious post, I noted that booting into OSX in verbose more shows the last executed line as ocspd. I searched for this on the forum and apparently it is run before the graphics card is initialized. Could there be a problem there?

Should I make a DSDT file on the macbook (although the script says not to) and then remake it on the PC?

I appreciate the reply MangoPeach, but it doesn't really address the problems I am facing.

Any help would obviously be appreciated.

QUOTE (everdone @ Aug 13 2009, 04:27 AM) *
This looks like a video problem, not a bad card, but a driver/card incompatibility. Do you have a different video card you can try? Such as an nVidia 8000 or 9000 series card that you could apply an EFi string or one of the generic Nvidia kexts.



Yeah, from my searches on the forum, the point where my kp occurs seems to be indicative of a graphics care problem. Unfortunately, the only computers I have either have integrated graphics (macbook, dell mini) or an AGP card (powermac).

Could I apply a EFI string prior to booting into OS X for the first time? I was under the impression that ATY_init was indeed a generic nvidia/ati kext. Does it not work with the newer nVIDIA cards?

I am pretty lost here...

In terms of mother board setup, is there anything I need to change aside from the AHCI settings in sada raid/ahci mode and onboard sata/ide ctrl mode?
knightprozac
Auralesque:

Those Temps do seem excessively high but I'm not sure how good your CPU fan is. I'm overclocked to 3.8GHz and my idle temp is 44°C but I'm using a scythe mugen 2 which is one of the best air coolers about and a case with some fans and good air flow.

Narayana:
From what I understand you should be able to paste in the EFI string before making your first boot but since you won't be running the hardware at that stage you'll have to find the info on the string from someone else to paste it in.

Definitely avoid using the DSDT patch on your macbook. That's only going to cause more trouble for you.
vash82
i have this exact card same brand and everything. works perfectly with dual display, not sure about the sleep as i don't even use it.

just a warning for anyone who buys radeon cards DONT buy any with the HDMI VGA DVI ports, i had only trouble with my last card (radeon 4580) and just ended up replacing it with a 4870 with 2 DVI ports.

other people managed to get theres to work but i couldnt and i tried everything just save the hassle.

QUOTE (Windows04 @ Aug 11 2009, 07:18 PM) *
Hey guys wink.gif ,

This is my configuration:
GA-ex58-ud5
core i7-920
6GB DDR3 ram

AND

an XFX RADEON 4870 1 GB card...

Does anybody have a similar configuration with this card and can tell me it works? Because i've read a lot that XFX cards aren't the best for a hackintosh...
Narayana
QUOTE (knightprozac @ Aug 13 2009, 05:09 AM) *
Narayana:
From what I understand you should be able to paste in the EFI string before making your first boot but since you won't be running the hardware at that stage you'll have to find the info on the string from someone else to paste it in.

Definitely avoid using the DSDT patch on your macbook. That's only going to cause more trouble for you.


I was able to generate a custom EFI string in OSX86tools on my macbook, but the application doesn't seem to allow you to control another computer. I just wonder if this is the correct route I should be taking. Someone else has to have made a machine with a GTX card. Were you able to boot on your first try following DD's instructions or did you have to do something else?

This is a bit frustrating...hah.
Narayana
QUOTE (mangopeach @ Aug 13 2009, 04:02 AM) *
The only thing outside of dreamer's script that i needed to do for both iPC and the vanilla drive was get a graphics string for my graphics card which is a 9800gtx+. That was easy though and I just pasted it into the boot.plist within the dreamer script folder and his script added it for me to the vanilla drive when i ran it.



QUOTE (Narayana @ Aug 13 2009, 04:35 AM) *
I appreciate the reply MangoPeach, but it doesn't really address the problems I am facing.



Maybe I was a bit too hasty, MangoPeach. I generated a custom EFI graphics string for the GTX260 and copied it into the com.apple.boot.plist file, which now looks like this:

Click to view attachment

Is this the correct way to add the string? I replaced the plist file in DD's script with that. Or should I just paste the EFI opcode into .../plists/EFI_string.txt ?

I will try to install again...wish me luck.
utya
Plz help me. I have 2 weeks torment. i want to know how u install mac os 10.5.7. I have done in the following sequence:
1) install kalyway on 1 hdd;
2) run dd script install on 2 hdd 1.chameleon
2.MacOS 10.5.6 retail, but not dvd. i mount iso.
3.mac combo update 10.5.7
3) kext from script
4) dsdt
5) booting on 2 hdd.and mac OS does not boot. (busratio=20 -v -f does not help)

what's wrong??
everdone
QUOTE (Narayana @ Aug 13 2009, 03:29 AM) *
Maybe I was a bit too hasty, MangoPeach. I generated a custom EFI graphics string for the GTX260 and copied it into the com.apple.boot.plist file, which now looks like this:

Click to view attachment

Is this the correct way to add the string? I replaced the plist file in DD's script with that. Or should I just paste the EFI opcode into .../plists/EFI_string.txt ?

I will try to install again...wish me luck.

On page 84 of this thread FUT!L!TY attached an EFI string for an 8800GT (I think), that's what the string should look like. You can create the string using OS86tools on your Mac then copy the string (about 1200 characters) from the lower pane of Tools and paste that to your plist. Done properly the EFI string technique has worked on every nVidia card I have tried (haven't tried your card however)

Another possiblility is to remove the ATY kext and boot without any driver. That won't give you QE but it may let you boot into Mac with a default resolution.
Narayana
I really have no more ideas on how to move forward anymore.

I tried reinstalling the OS and used an EFI generation method outlined in this thread on post 190:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...3489&st=180

I formatted the drive, installed ChameleonRC2, used DD's script for 3-6 (I removed ATY_init). I added the EFI string to EFI_string.txt and used option 8 to add to my info.plist No luck.

I added ATY_init and retried...no luck.

Booting into verbose mode shows this:

Click to view attachment

I can get past the ocspd part...but then it locks saying the computer can't read user-specified computer name and local host name. I am also not sure what caused the identifier to switch to MacPro2,1...it was MacPro4,1 before.

everdone, I am trying to update the info.plist in the model you pointed out. Im sure the update stuck, as the resolution changed. But functionally I am still stalling in the same place.

Blah.
Narayana
I guess I'll reformat and try again tomorrow...
maiatico6
Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong?
is there something i need to change in my com.apple.Boot.plist or create a new one with the OSx86Tools?
Or was it wrong to create the DSDT while running under efix?

Any help would be most appreciated as I am completely lost

EDIT:After looking at Naranya's situation I am starting to think its my GTX 260 that is causing the problem. Would that cause the hanging on boot?
itdoesnotwork
Hey guys,

I got my 10.5.7 Install perfectly running now, so I'd really kile to know if there's a way to use Intel Speed Step for i7 CPUs right now. Should I go for Mercurysquad's or Spuperhai's Speedstep kext?

Thanks
Narayana
I was able to successfully boot on a GTX 260 by deleting the graphics kexts. Thank you to yydoctt and everdone for suggesting as much.

Unfortunately, after I tried to install the drivers and modify the plist, I booted into a black screen...but that is for another thread biggrin.gif
mangopeach
QUOTE (Narayana @ Aug 13 2009, 06:26 AM) *
I was able to successfully boot on a GTX 260 by deleting the graphics texts. Thank you to yydoctt and everdone for suggesting as much.

Unfortunately, after I tried to install the drivers and modify the plist, I booted into a black screen...but that is for another thread biggrin.gif


have you tried netkas? http://netkas.org/?p=104

So to sum things up... you installed 10.5.7 on a separate drive, ran the dream script from your maintenance drive and then get can't boot to 10.5.7 drive? Just for a long shot try going into disk utility and repair permissions on the 10.5.7 drive. Also, physically unplug every single drive except the vanilla drive just to rule out that variable. Also try netkas injector for graphics... I just have this feeling that your gtx 260 woes are a different problem...
dsc106
Does ATI vs Nvidia have any better compatibility with the newest cards, or does it not matter at this point? What about brand? I am wondering if I should go for a 4870/4890 or a GTX 285? And what brand (gigabyte, evga, etc.)? Which will be more compatible/overall easier? I will also need Dual Monitor support.

Thanks so much!!!
everdone
Narayana

Boot into Mac without the driver. Run OS86Tools from there to create an EFI string for your card. Select 'copy to boot plist'. The string will be copied to the com.apple.Boot.plist in Library/Preferences/Systemconfigurations. Copy the string from that location. Be sure to include "key>device-properties/<key" in your copy. Paste that into the boot.plist in DDs script and rerun the kext installer (don't run the modify plist function). Make sure none of the "univeral" kexts or injectors for graphics are included in your installed kexts (those prevent the EFI string from working).

Reboot and you should have a working card.
itdoesnotwork
And if you deleted your graphics kexts, you also need to reinstall the evga/nvidia drivers. Remember to use the installer with mac-pro check removed or install the kexts manually - just installing the package with pacifist to default location won't work... (This was one of the mistakes I made first)
pcace
Hey,

i've got 2 Questions:
1. what is the easyest way to install a parallel ubuntu on my "hackintosh"? i'v got 2 HDDs one is for my OSX (10.5.7) and the other is for all the data (Music, Documents, work stuf...) How can i Install ubuntu there in this configuration? (i want to run Ubuntu nativ.. ..so parallels is not my choice^^)

2. the other question is: Imagine i buy an other HDD to set up a Raid0 System with my "LeopardHDD" what do i have to do to? Is there any easy Way? (Any possibility to set up this in the Bios? ..of course, im using the UD5...) --> and is this possible without Reinstalling everything? I Clone my SystemHDD every week automated with clonezilla.. any way to use this Backup to restore on a Raid0 System?!

Thanks a Lot!

ahh any news about updating to 10.5.8? --> @ digital_dreamer could you Post any News to this in your initial Post!? THANKS!!!


Pcace
Narayana
Finally...everything seems to be up and running.

I do have a few questions, though:

1. My RAM shows up @ 1600MHz and the Processor at 3.2GHz. I have made no changes in the BIOS to overclock (yet)...any ideas on why this might be? (I would naturally expect 2.66GHz/1066MHz)

2. All cores are recognized, but they run quite hot (~46-50C). I am running in a Lian Li PC-B10 (which might increase temps a bit in exchange for noise), but also have a thermalright true black 120. Is this temperature (at stock settings...unless something screwy is going on with 1) consistent with what others are seeing?

3. I have a PCI 802.11N card installed, but system profiler doesn't see any PCI cards...I looked through the BIOS, but there is nothing there in terms of PCI activation or anything...any ideas? The card is the Encore ENLWI-N and it apparently works like an ethernet port which then opens a utility to connect to wifi networks. I am still using the macbook to provide my computer with an internet connection. I would like sever the umbilical and use the machine on its own.


I'll keep on playing with the machine...

In case this helps anyone, the steps I took to get the machine up and running with a GTX card are as follows:

1. Delete kexts in graphics folder of DD's script, Install normally.
2. Follow instructions on post 198 here and create EFI string.
QUOTE
The string will be copied to the com.apple.Boot.plist in Library/Preferences/Systemconfigurations. Copy the string from that location. Be sure to include "key>device-properties/<key" in your copy.

copy plist to /Extra.
3. Install nVIDIA drivers; repair permissions; reboot.

Thanks for all the help over the last few days!
StrokeMidnight
Alright, so far it seems ok, but I have two problems maybe you guys can help me with.

I have a problem with restarts. The screen keeps turning grey during the install process and tells me to hold the power button down and restart. For example it will get to 20% and then tell me to restart. When I restart I'll have to reinstall up to 20%, but it will get further, let's say 40%. Then I'll have to restart and reinstall up to 40%, but it will get to 60%, and so on. Has anyone had this?

Also, I have 2 320GB Hard drives, but Kalyway is only showing 2 128GB hard drives. Anyone know why?

Thanks in advance!
schwamm
QUOTE (StrokeMidnight @ Aug 14 2009, 04:38 AM) *
Alright, so far it seems ok, but I have two problems maybe you guys can help me with.

I have a problem with restarts. The screen keeps turning grey during the install process and tells me to hold the power button down and restart. For example it will get to 20% and then tell me to restart. When I restart I'll have to reinstall up to 20%, but it will get further, let's say 40%. Then I'll have to restart and reinstall up to 40%, but it will get to 60%, and so on. Has anyone had this?

Also, I have 2 320GB Hard drives, but Kalyway is only showing 2 128GB hard drives. Anyone know why?

Thanks in advance!

I had the identical problems. The gray screen is a kernel panic. Go into settings, energy settings, and disable sleep and hard disk sleep. I got mine installed through kalyway but had to move the mouse and windows a lot to keep it from locking up. It went slowly too.
The hard drives are not configured correctly in bios. At the end of the instructions for using the script there are bios screenshots you need to look at and match. You basically just need to set the SATA mode to AHCI.
Hope this helps!
utya
who can upload boot 132 iso for ga-x58
knightprozac
Wow so many questions lately that can be answered with just a little bit of google searching and they aren't even relative to this thread.

I know for a fact that dual monitor doesn't work on the 4890. Apparently it does get dual monitor function in SL. I heard that the 4870 can in 10.5.7 but I'm not 100% sure. Don't know anything about GTX 285 you will have to do your own research.

About This Mac doesn't display correct information unless you use some work around. It doesn't effect your performance but if you want to fix it for aesthetics then the question has been asked, and answered, time and time again in this thread.

There's been some posts discussing Core Temperatures in the last couple of pages of this thread. Check them for info.

Question about the wireless PCI card is decent. IONetworkingFamily kext seems to interfere with alot of wireless PCI cards. So you can remove that kext to allow your PCI card to work (assuming your card works out of the box). Apparently you can extract the RealtekR1000 kext from the IONetworkingFamily and use that to prevent losing ethernet but I haven't tested my ethernet.

For setting up RAID you will either need to use a RAID controller or the White Jmicron SATA ports. Using Jmicron currently prevents Mac OS X from being able to enter sleep. I've made posts on RAID 0 in the past in this thread so you can look them up for more info. In regards to being able to clone I think it should be possible but you'd still need to do the Chameleon install first (step 2 of the script). I'm not a 100% sure though so you might want to do some google searching to see if anyone has done it before.
iCore
Just a word about HyperThreading on the i7.

Yesterday I updated the bios of my EX58-UD5 from F5 to F8 (latest stable bios just released by Gigabyte)
Everything went fine, and the boot sequence is much faster than before.

Then just for fun, I tried to disable HyperThreading (HT) in the bios. Just to see how OS will behave with 4 cores instead of 8.

I then spotted that the machine was much faster in this configuration!

I was playing with FCP7 and Color 1.5 (sending a sequence from FCP to Color, then balance the colors, render a new sequence and return it to FCP):

With HT on:
the encoding of my sequence within color was slow (~8 frames/sec) and my CPU was getting hot (more than 70°C/158°F as the motherboard CPU alarm beeped a couple of times)

With HT off:
the encoding is almost 4 times faster (30 frames/sec) and the CPU a little bit cooler (The peak temperature was 65°C/149°F)

I need to perform further tests, but it seems that HT dramatically slows down performances.

Did some of you noticed better performances with HT off ?

It may depend on the application, but I am surprised to see that the latest version of pro softwares from Apple does not use a feature available on the lastest mac pro
MasterLen
Good news!

There is a fix for our sleep issue!

pista7 from insanelymac made a kext for it!

You can read it here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...8468&st=100
( the last poste)
knightprozac
That Hyperthreading Stuff is interesting. Although I'm just guessing I expect hyperthreading will perform much better in SL.

I certainly would of expected Color 1.5 to make proper use of hyperthreading but maybe you could try x264 encoding with handbrake. I've seen people say they get better performance with HT using handbrake. You could also run iStat Menus and look at the CPU usage while using Color 1.5

You should also be able to overclock a bit higher with HT turned off. Don't forget that if you get near 100°C for any of your cores your CPU will be throttled down and to keep temperature at safe levels.


Just a note on the sleep fix.
It appears to be a fix for people who had sleep working with 10.5.7 but can't with 10.5.8. From what I understand it won't help anyone else.
mrmacintosh31
QUOTE (iCore @ Aug 14 2009, 09:10 AM) *
With HT off: the encoding is almost 4 times faster (30 frames/sec) and the CPU a little bit cooler (The peak temperature was 65°C/149°F)


I'm still on bios version F5 and my experience is that encoding h264 video with handbrake 0.9.3 with HyperThreading enabled is 23 % faster than with Hyperthreading off.

My guess is that FCP may not be properly optimized for multicore operation, and gets confused when there are too many cores.
BJMoose
Hi, I thought I'd ask this question in this thread since I used the info here to build my latest system...slightly different mb...but pretty much the same.

I'm totally befuddled by this situation. I've found it pretty easy to set up all my Chameleon setups for my different systems. When I built the no. 1 system under my sig (ga-ex58-ud4p) I basically used the same Chameleon kexts etc. as I did the my dq6 system. Just had to change my video card efi string for my com.apple.Boot file. Everything is loaded and works great. Only sleep (which I never use anyway) doesn't work.

A buddy of mine bought this same mb and I invited him to come down and I'd show him how to build his system. I installed OSX v10.5.8 vanilla on a non-i7 system and tested it out on my own i7 system with a USB Chameleon stick...worked perfectly.

When I tried it in my friend's system we got the dreaded gsod (gray screen of death). He has several pci cards that I don't have so we pulled all of them out. He also has a mixture of ide and sata drives, so we pulled all them out too, except for the sata OSX disk...still get the gsod. His gfx card is a bfg nVidia 9800GT...mine is a Gigabyte 9800GT. I didn't really want to pull my card, but I have 2 other nVidia card that I know work under OSX (I just pulled them out of working systems). Both the 7600GS and 7050GT got the same gsod.

His ram is OCZ 1600mhz...mine is OCZ 1333mhz...both are ddr3. Both of us set our bios as auto so they show as 1066mhz and again he gets the gsod. The only differences are the ram, the gfx card, and the psu. Also, I'm using an i7-950 and he's using a i7-920. Could any of them be the problem? I should add that the Chameleon bootloader v2 rc2 USB stick works on his system and Windows 7 does work when we re-installed the removed drives.

In case you ask, we checked that we both have the same bios revisions and we set the bioses identical to the way mine is set up that works. There's probably something we're just missing, but as I said in the beginning, I'm now befuddled about this. Any possibilities would be greatly appreciated.
haxorcize
Hi guys.
I have this exact MOBO and even the same CPU as Digital Dreamer.

The problem is, I can't get to part where I have a running MAC OS.
Therefore I can't edit my initrd.img.

I've been looking forever on how to edit this little thing outside on a running MAC OS,
but I couldn't find an answer.

What should I do?
Surely there's a way to perform this boot-132/vanilla installation without already using a patched kernel...
everdone
QUOTE (haxorcize @ Aug 14 2009, 07:37 AM) *
Hi guys.
I have this exact MOBO and even the same CPU as Digital Dreamer.

The problem is, I can't get to part where I have a running MAC OS.
Therefore I can't edit my initrd.img.

I've been looking forever on how to edit this little thing outside on a running MAC OS,
but I couldn't find an answer.

What should I do?
Surely there's a way to perform this boot-132/vanilla installation without already using a patched kernel...


Friendly advice: make you life simple, do not attempt a boot132 type install on an i9xx processor board. Can it be done? Yes. Can it be done easily? No. The major hurdle to boot132 on i9 is getting a MacOS Retail DVD that contains 10.5.7.

Get a second HD and one of the distro OSes, iATKOSv7 is one of the easiest to get to run. Once you have a running MacOS on your machine, use DDs script to create a vanilla install on the other HD. You can be done in an hour or so once all the pieces of hardware are gathered together and you are using DDs method. Trying boot132 with the normal MacOS Retail at 10.5.5 or less and you are in for an interesting several days of "fun"
darkenedreality
Hey everyone,

Decided to take the plunge to 10.5.8 today, just one little problem.....Update went fine, restarted then KP....... Booted into Kaly recovery drive, re-applied patch, restart, kp......
But now when i boot into kaly, it wont mount the leopard drive at all, nor does it have an associated block device in /dev. I've tried almost all i can think off, including a total re-install of kaly but to no avail. If I can just get kaly to see the drive im sure i could fix the KPs.

Any help would be greatly appriciated,

DarkD

Edit: nvm, seems to have fixed itself. Tried Kaly install disk for terminal or diskutil and nothing. Then tried to boot into my fedora usb. Somehow it booted into my kaly usb (dont know, was sure i selected the fedora one) and now it can see it?!?!?! Don't really know what happened........blaming it on the only safe suspect........ starscream! tongue.gif
digital_dreamer
QUOTE (iCore @ Aug 14 2009, 04:10 AM) *
Just a word about HyperThreading on the i7.
<SNIP>

That's not too surprising.

For code that is well optimized, multi-threaded, and is running short compute loops on lots of data, HT gets in the way. For lots of other code that is not optimized or is even poorly written, that can be split up in independent paths during run time, HT can really help out.

For those that would know, is there any thoughts on implementing CPUs with HT that can be enabled/disabled via software flags? I'd think a smart compiler/programmer would enable/disable HT depending on whether code would benefit.

MAJ
Cosmin Petre
MAJ,

I've just got the latest build of Snow Leopard (10a432) the supposed "GM" build.

I've been trying to boot it using your 4b script and associated instructions but I'm having no joy (kernel panic on startup). Haven't investigated too much yet although I notice that it always knocks out the ethernet ports - requiring a CMOS reset after.

Before I lose a weekend troubleshooting, is there a possibility something has changed with this latest build that makes the 4b script/kexts malfunction?

It's probably unlikely but just thought I'd see if anyone has had any issues/success.

thanks

k/
Cybex
I hope Digital_Dreamer doesn't mind that I editted his script a bit to work with Snowleopard 10.6 Build 10A432. If so, please let me know and I'll remove the link!

Install Mac OS X Snowleopard 10.6 Build 10A432 (final build) in 32 bits mode on a Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5:

Download the editted X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer_BETA (originally from digital_dreamer) here: link.

Enter your password and choose the harddisk to install Snow Leopard to.
Run the entire install sequence, press 1
Choose "Chameleon v2 RC2" as your bootloader!

Once you are done with the installation, boot from the harddisk you used to install Snow Leopard.

ATTENTION!
Don't boot into Snow Leopard yet, but go to Single User mode by typing:
-x32 -s

When you are in the console, type this:
/sbin/fsck -fy
/sbin/mnt -uw /
kextcache -v 1 -t -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions/

The last step will rebuild the Extensions.mkext cache while booted in Snow Leopard (it won't work when booted in Leopard).

Reboot the computer and boot Snow Leopard!

Hope it works for you!

EDIT: This is 32bit, because 64bit isn't working for me yet. Perhaps somebody else succeeds in this?
StrokeMidnight
QUOTE (schwamm @ Aug 14 2009, 03:12 AM) *
I had the identical problems. The gray screen is a kernel panic. Go into settings, energy settings, and disable sleep and hard disk sleep. I got mine installed through kalyway but had to move the mouse and windows a lot to keep it from locking up. It went slowly too.
The hard drives are not configured correctly in bios. At the end of the instructions for using the script there are bios screenshots you need to look at and match. You basically just need to set the SATA mode to AHCI.
Hope this helps!


Unfortunately nothing changed sad.gif. Disabling sleep mode means dragging the slider to never correct? I still get the grey screen when I get to installing AdditionalSpeechVoices. One thing I realized is that when I installed Kalyway I did not check the Vanilla Kernel install box. How can I add vanilla kernel and could that be causing the problems?

Should I try another distro such as iATKOS?

Is there a way I can check my disc to make sure that it's not scratched or the data is not corrupt?

Also, I have the problem where the drop down menus are blank. I'm using the EVGA 9800GTX+ Superclocked graphics card with 512MB. Can anyone tell me a fix to this?
digital_dreamer
QUOTE (Cosmin Petre @ Aug 14 2009, 03:18 PM) *
MAJ,

I've just got the latest build of Snow Leopard (10a432) the supposed "GM" build.

I've been trying to boot it using your 4b script and associated instructions but I'm having no joy (kernel panic on startup). Haven't investigated too much yet although I notice that it always knocks out the ethernet ports - requiring a CMOS reset after.
<SNIP>

Did you install the decrypted files or new decryptor?

Solar and Netkas has released a updated dsmos.kext that works with 10A432 and 10A421. Doesn't require the decrypted files or supporting scripts like the previous solution.
I hope to release another beta of my script with these new kexts for SL in a few days.

Cybex,
Yes, building the boot cache in single-user mode is definitely a way to jump-start booting into SL. This is a major challenge, as building a boot cache with x86_64 kexts is not possible in Leo. You can also rebuild with both the /Extensions and /Extra kexts together:
CODE
kextcache -v 1 -t -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions/ /Extra/Stored_Kexts

It can be a bit disconcerting typing all that at the prompt with the word wrapping overwriting what you previously typed. But, remember, everything typed is retained, so don't be bothered by what you see.

regards,
MAJ
Cybex
Did somebody get the Realtek ALC889A to work with dsdt only? If so, how did you do it (and perhaps you can post your dsdt.aml)?
Cosmin Petre
QUOTE (digital_dreamer @ Aug 15 2009, 03:00 AM) *
Did you install the decrypted files or new decryptor?

I only used the files included with your script and followed your instructions which specified to install dsmos.kext into S/L/E.

QUOTE
I hope to release another beta of my script with these new kexts for SL in a few days.

I think I'll wait for this wink.gif

Thanks MAJ
mpoidvin
I hope this did not double post. If it did sorry.



I am using the ud4p with digital dreamer's script, all works well except for sleep, but that is related to having the 4870 vid card.



All I want to know is, does the front audio work for other's.

I have looked everywhere and don't know if I am looking for a solution that does not exist.

Thank You

schwamm
QUOTE (StrokeMidnight @ Aug 14 2009, 09:50 PM) *
Unfortunately nothing changed sad.gif. Disabling sleep mode means dragging the slider to never correct? I still get the grey screen when I get to installing AdditionalSpeechVoices. One thing I realized is that when I installed Kalyway I did not check the Vanilla Kernel install box. How can I add vanilla kernel and could that be causing the problems?

Should I try another distro such as iATKOS?

Is there a way I can check my disc to make sure that it's not scratched or the data is not corrupt?

Also, I have the problem where the drop down menus are blank. I'm using the EVGA 9800GTX+ Superclocked graphics card with 512MB. Can anyone tell me a fix to this?


That's odd. I literally had to sit by the computer and move the installer window around every few minutes to stop it from giving me a kernel panic. I hope you fixed your hard drive problem though. Did you uncheck the 'put the hard disk to when possible' box? I'm not sure if it was that or sleep that caused the problem for me. Don't mess with vanilla anything. X58 chipsets can't boot anything vanilla until 10.5.7 when they added support for the Nehalem core. I don't know how to tell you if your disk is scratched or bad, but I doubt that's the problem. You could try a different distro if you want. Many must be booted with the busratio=20 flag and a voodoo kernel. I haven't tried any other distro. Maybe you could also try installing it through Kalyway in safe mode.

I have a question about sleep in 10.5.7. Sleep worked great for me 90% of the time with my old graphics card, but 10% of the time would come back with a black screen. I'm fairly certain it's a graphics issue as that's the only non-vanilla stuff on my install. However, when I overclocked my machine to 3.6 Ghz sleep almost never works, I consistently get a black screen. My overclock settings might be wrong, I'm not great at doing this. Right now I have my core voltage (CPU vcore) at 1.17500V and my QPI/VTT voltage to 1.36V. Is this too low for the overclock? I'm trying to keep temperatures down as it currently idles at around 43º with these settings.
StrokeMidnight
How do I enter Kalyway in safe mode? And what is that busratio flag?

Do I really need to do a retail install? If I can get Kalyway to register all 4 cores then I think I'll be fine with that. Right now Kalyway is running great and is recognizing all my audio devices, so if there is no speed advantage to a retail install I don't need to.
Jimmy Urine
QUOTE (digital_dreamer @ Aug 14 2009, 10:39 PM) *
That's not too surprising.

For code that is well optimized, multi-threaded, and is running short compute loops on lots of data, HT gets in the way. For lots of other code that is not optimized or is even poorly written, that can be split up in independent paths during run time, HT can really help out.

For those that would know, is there any thoughts on implementing CPUs with HT that can be enabled/disabled via software flags? I'd think a smart compiler/programmer would enable/disable HT depending on whether code would benefit.

MAJ


HT isn't a flag to enable in a program unless you're dealing with a cpu hogging program in which case, your code writing skills have to be nothing short of amazing else you get a software like "Windows" wink.gif if i recall correct the compiler decides based on your source. and usually in low/entry level programing (assembly style).
i think.

QUOTE (Cybex @ Aug 15 2009, 12:31 AM) *
I hope Digital_Dreamer doesn't mind that I editted his script a bit to work with Snowleopard 10.6 Build 10A432. If so, please let me know and I'll remove the link!

Install Mac OS X Snowleopard 10.6 Build 10A432 (final build) in 32 bits mode on a Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5:

Download the editted X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer_BETA (originally from digital_dreamer) here: link.

Enter your password and choose the harddisk to install Snow Leopard to.
Run the entire install sequence, press 1
Choose "Chameleon v2 RC2" as your bootloader!

Once you are done with the installation, boot from the harddisk you used to install Snow Leopard.

ATTENTION!
Don't boot into Snow Leopard yet, but go to Single User mode by typing:
-x32 -s

When you are in the console, type this:
/sbin/fsck -fy
/sbin/mnt -uw /
kextcache -v 1 -t -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions/

The last step will rebuild the Extensions.mkext cache while booted in Snow Leopard (it won't work when booted in Leopard).

Reboot the computer and boot Snow Leopard!

Hope it works for you!

EDIT: This is 32bit, because 64bit isn't working for me yet. Perhaps somebody else succeeds in this?


64bit won't load without EFI, you can be sure of that, and you'll need all the kexts in 64 bit also else it just doesn't load them...
Cybex
QUOTE (Jimmy Urine @ Aug 16 2009, 01:24 AM) *
64bit won't load without EFI, you can be sure of that, and you'll need all the kexts in 64 bit also else it just doesn't load them...


I know, that's why it's loading 32 bit only now smile.gif
All kexts in that package are 64/32bits, but ATY_init is 32bit only for now...
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