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Worked great for me.

 

Used this installer

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/appl...1055update.html

 

For any one who doesn't know how to do this.

 

1. Download update

2. open up terminal

3. Type "sudo -s" without quotes and then enter your password

4. Copy this text without quotes then hit enter, "while sleep 1 ; do rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext ; done"

5. Start the installer. Let it do its thing.

6. Once it's done, stop the script and hit the reboot button.

7. It will reboot twice and you will have 10.5.5.

 

This is the same method as Netkas describes for 10.5.2 -> 10.5.3. you can see it here. http://netkas.org/?p=50

 

If you don't have reboot working then just watch the hard drive activity light or boot up with "-v" so you can see when you should hit the reset button. Also I lost audio and QE/CI. Just had to reinstall audio and graphics drivers, nothing to hard to do. Happy Hackintoshing!

 

This worked perfectly with my iatkos 4i. 10.5.4 -> 10.5.5. Huzah.

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Worked great for me.

 

Used this installer

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/appl...1055update.html

 

For any one who doesn't know how to do this.

 

1. Download update

2. open up terminal

3. Type "sudo -s" without quotes and then enter your password

4. Copy this text without quotes then hit enter, "while sleep 1 ; do rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext ; done"

5. Start the installer. Let it do its thing.

6. Once it's done, stop the script and hit the reboot button.

7. It will reboot twice and you will have 10.5.5.

 

This is the same method as Netkas describes for 10.5.2 -> 10.5.3. you can see it here. http://netkas.org/?p=50

 

If you don't have reboot working then just watch the hard drive activity light or boot up with "-v" so you can see when you should hit the reset button. Also I lost audio and QE/CI. Just had to reinstall audio and graphics drivers, nothing to hard to do. Happy Hackintoshing!

 

Tried this, Now on boot up, it just loops, even tried with -v, same thing. Any idea ? Makes me afraid of ever updating it every time I try to update I have some problems.

 

Plz help !

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Tried this, Now on boot up, it just loops, even tried with -v, same thing. Any idea ? Makes me afraid of ever updating it every time I try to update I have some problems.

 

Plz help !

 

 

Try booting up with -v -x

Then reinstall your graphics drivers.

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finally got around to update to 10.5.5

 

used the 10.5.5 delta update (downloaded the .dmg from website) and use netkas method

 

after reboot, video and sound is gone, used AppleHDApatcher to reinstall STAC9200 driver and kexthelper to reinstall GMA950. sound is back but video is messed up, had to use /movevideodrivers

 

anyone got GMA950 to work after update to 10.5.5?

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Tried -v -x and it just loops (reboots), any other ideas ? (thanks in advance)

 

I was able to fix this. update -v -x allowed me to get back in to "safe mode" and copied the mach kernel back over, and bingo she boots and works fine, updated to 10.5.5 with all other updates....

 

I guess I am still a little of a newbie when it comes to this OSX stuff....

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I was able to fix this. update -v -x allowed me to get back in to "safe mode" and copied the mach kernel back over, and bingo she boots and works fine, updated to 10.5.5 with all other updates....

 

I guess I am still a little of a newbie when it comes to this OSX stuff....

 

 

Glad you got it all figure out. Now enjoy that Hackintosh!!!!!

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