everything is exactly the same except i do not have the .aml file
For some reason it is not creating it.
I am stuck
JN
[How To] Install Leopard Retail DVD on ASUS P6T Deluxe LGA 1366 (core i7)
Started by M J, Jan 04 2009 05:15 PM
921 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 06 January 2009 - 01:11 AM
#22
Posted 06 January 2009 - 04:02 AM
it might be a problem of permissions... it's the only thing i can think of... can you follow the procedure again and post screenshots (or copy paste) of everything that you type and you get in the terminal since the beginning?
#23
Posted 06 January 2009 - 05:27 AM
No matter what I do it doesnt create when I run the patcher.
I tried repairing permissions but still nothing.
When I run the CTRL-O should I be renaming the file to .aml at that point?
I tried everything step by step exactly.
Thanks
JN
One other thing.
The installer I am using has 4 DSDT patcher options
should I maybe use one of them?
regular, regular -f, newHPET and newHPET -f
#24
Posted 06 January 2009 - 01:31 PM
omg thanks! just found out this thread! going to test this tonight
#25
Posted 06 January 2009 - 02:24 PM
jimmydigital00, on Jan 6 2009, 06:27 AM, said:
At what point is the .aml file created.
No matter what I do it doesnt create when I run the patcher.
I tried repairing permissions but still nothing.
When I run the CTRL-O should I be renaming the file to .aml at that point?
I tried everything step by step exactly.
Thanks
JN
One other thing.
The installer I am using has 4 DSDT patcher options
should I maybe use one of them?
regular, regular -f, newHPET and newHPET -f
No matter what I do it doesnt create when I run the patcher.
I tried repairing permissions but still nothing.
When I run the CTRL-O should I be renaming the file to .aml at that point?
I tried everything step by step exactly.
Thanks
JN
One other thing.
The installer I am using has 4 DSDT patcher options
should I maybe use one of them?
regular, regular -f, newHPET and newHPET -f
Hey Jimmy,
When using the patcher for the second time, to repatch the dsl file, do remember to input the extra data, meaning telling the patcher which file to repatch; otherwise you'll just do the same thing twice.
Could you perhaps show us exactly what code you are using in terminal (which commands)? It might clarify a few things.
Cheers, AiBear
#26
Posted 06 January 2009 - 02:39 PM
Here are the exact steps I am typing.
I have a folder on the desktop called patcher that I have downloaded from this thread.
I run the patcher file and select 0 for darwin when it comes up.
That process runs fine.
In terminal I then type cd desktop/patcher
In terminal I then type nano Debug/dsdt.dsl
I deleted all the lines that say alias and my file looks exacltly the way it looks on MJ's turtorial.
I then press Ctrl+O then enter
I then press Ctrl+X to close
In terminal I then type
./DSDT\ Patcher Debug/dsdt.dsl
When that is done I run
cp dsdt.aml /DSDT.aml
At this point I get the error because there is no .aml file created.
I have a folder on the desktop called patcher that I have downloaded from this thread.
I run the patcher file and select 0 for darwin when it comes up.
That process runs fine.
In terminal I then type cd desktop/patcher
In terminal I then type nano Debug/dsdt.dsl
I deleted all the lines that say alias and my file looks exacltly the way it looks on MJ's turtorial.
I then press Ctrl+O then enter
I then press Ctrl+X to close
In terminal I then type
./DSDT\ Patcher Debug/dsdt.dsl
When that is done I run
cp dsdt.aml /DSDT.aml
At this point I get the error because there is no .aml file created.
#27
Posted 06 January 2009 - 02:53 PM
jimmydigital00, on Jan 6 2009, 03:39 PM, said:
<snip>
I run the patcher file and select 0 for darwin when it comes up.
That process runs fine.
<snip>
In terminal I then type
./DSDT\ Patcher Debug/dsdt.dsl
When that is done I run
cp dsdt.aml /DSDT.aml
At this point I get the error because there is no .aml file created.
I run the patcher file and select 0 for darwin when it comes up.
That process runs fine.
<snip>
In terminal I then type
./DSDT\ Patcher Debug/dsdt.dsl
When that is done I run
cp dsdt.aml /DSDT.aml
At this point I get the error because there is no .aml file created.
I just re-did the exact same thing, with no problem at all, and the aml file being created.
I presume you omitted the second time the patcher asks you which system to emulate... Or doesn't it ask you that? If not, what does it say?
Are there any errors you get when re-patching?
#28
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:01 PM
At what point is the .aml file being created?
Yes I am sorry I did leave that part out.
I select 0 again for Darwin.
I put some screenshots on page one of this thread can you take a look to see if you see anything?
Thanks
JN
Yes I am sorry I did leave that part out.
I select 0 again for Darwin.
I put some screenshots on page one of this thread can you take a look to see if you see anything?
Thanks
JN
#29
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:07 PM
JN what patcher did you download? You have to choose DSDT Patcher1.0.1e.zip that you find at the top of the post I linked to, not the one at the bottom. And be sure you download it from the thread written by fassl, as there is another patcher published by koalala on another thread and maybe you are using a different version. I patched my bios again and what I wrote worked for me as well and it should work for any motherboard...
#30
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:15 PM
That is the same version I am using.
There has to be something else affecting it.
I also have tried the auto DSDT patcher which creates error logs would you like to see them.
I think it is failing at the same point.
BTW this is where I got the auto patcher
It is a nice little tool.
http://######.com/in...=...0&Itemid=48
How can I send you the file?
JN
There has to be something else affecting it.
I also have tried the auto DSDT patcher which creates error logs would you like to see them.
I think it is failing at the same point.
BTW this is where I got the auto patcher
It is a nice little tool.
http://######.com/in...=...0&Itemid=48
How can I send you the file?
JN
#31
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:35 PM
You can attach files to the post. You willl have to zip it if it doesn't accept the file extension. That log might be very useful!
#32
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:40 PM
Here ya go
Thanks
Thanks
Attached Files
#33
Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:54 PM
it shows no error... are you using the p6t deluxe or the rampage extreme? i think at this point you should write in the thread of the patcher to get some help about this, i really don't know what to think of next. but if you are using the p6t deluxe and you have update your bios to v1003 i could givo you my patched file and you could try with that, at your own risk.
#34
Posted 06 January 2009 - 04:18 PM
I am using the Rampage II Extreme.
I will do that next.
Thanks
I will do that next.
Thanks
#35
Posted 06 January 2009 - 05:24 PM
M J,
First of all - great thanks again for compiling this tutorial
I just burned your second iso (the one from today's update), and it gives me an error when booting, saying it can't find the com.apple.Boot.plist... ("System config file '/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist' not found"). Not sure, but my guess is it looks for this file on the disc, because of a link to it?
After that, I get a prompt, but I have an added problem: I can't eject my disc... Is the drive mounted, needing to unmount before being ejected? (I've had the same problem after rebooting from install dvd's: I needed a cold reboot, otherwise the drive would not unlock... Although going into Express Gate seems to unlock the drive)
I'll be trying your previous iso, and keep you posted.
On a sidenote: do I need to burn this to a dvd, so as the drive being ready for a Retail after that, or is a cd okay as well?
High regards,
AiBear
edit: the other iso seems to boot without any error, and goes straight to the Darwin prompt (ehm, after hitting a key, of course). Point is: my drive is still locked! This might just get annoying...
Just checked the BIOS for possible screw-up settings, but there's nothing that could or did help.
Any idea and help would be welcomed with shouts of joy right now...
First of all - great thanks again for compiling this tutorial
I just burned your second iso (the one from today's update), and it gives me an error when booting, saying it can't find the com.apple.Boot.plist... ("System config file '/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist' not found"). Not sure, but my guess is it looks for this file on the disc, because of a link to it?
After that, I get a prompt, but I have an added problem: I can't eject my disc... Is the drive mounted, needing to unmount before being ejected? (I've had the same problem after rebooting from install dvd's: I needed a cold reboot, otherwise the drive would not unlock... Although going into Express Gate seems to unlock the drive)
I'll be trying your previous iso, and keep you posted.
On a sidenote: do I need to burn this to a dvd, so as the drive being ready for a Retail after that, or is a cd okay as well?
High regards,
AiBear
edit: the other iso seems to boot without any error, and goes straight to the Darwin prompt (ehm, after hitting a key, of course). Point is: my drive is still locked! This might just get annoying...
Just checked the BIOS for possible screw-up settings, but there's nothing that could or did help.
Any idea and help would be welcomed with shouts of joy right now...
#36
Posted 06 January 2009 - 06:34 PM
That error is quite normal, I have it most of the time booting with 132 but I don't think it is a problem. That file contains nothing more then the instructions you type at the Darwin prompt and it will be used later to automate the procedure, so nothing to worry about in this stage.
And there is no need to burn it to a DVD, a CD works just fine.
No idea about the locked drive... Generally you just press the eject button and switch disc. The exact procedure is:
- Boot the PC and put the 132 CD in;
- If it asks to press a key to boot from the CD, press a key. Otherwise wait a few seconds;
- You are now at the Darwin boot prompt: press [ESC]
- You will be asked to enter a two-digit hex number that represents the drive you wish to boot. Generally 80, 81 and such refer to hard disks, but you should have in square brackets a preset value (I had [ef] on the PC, on my laptop it was [9f] instead). Switch with the disks before pressing any key;
- Now wait until the green light of your CD drive stops flashing and press [ENTER] to confirm that two-digit value;
- Press F8 as it asks you to do so
- Now you are at a second Darwin boot prompt: here enter the line as in my guide.
Maybe you didn't press [ESC] at the first prompt, and the drive is still locked for that reason?
*****
ooooops wait a minute! i attached the wrong iso, i forgot to delete the EFi strings about my graphic card. if you also have a 9800GTX+ go ahead, otherwise wait a couple of minutes!
And there is no need to burn it to a DVD, a CD works just fine.
No idea about the locked drive... Generally you just press the eject button and switch disc. The exact procedure is:
- Boot the PC and put the 132 CD in;
- If it asks to press a key to boot from the CD, press a key. Otherwise wait a few seconds;
- You are now at the Darwin boot prompt: press [ESC]
- You will be asked to enter a two-digit hex number that represents the drive you wish to boot. Generally 80, 81 and such refer to hard disks, but you should have in square brackets a preset value (I had [ef] on the PC, on my laptop it was [9f] instead). Switch with the disks before pressing any key;
- Now wait until the green light of your CD drive stops flashing and press [ENTER] to confirm that two-digit value;
- Press F8 as it asks you to do so
- Now you are at a second Darwin boot prompt: here enter the line as in my guide.
Maybe you didn't press [ESC] at the first prompt, and the drive is still locked for that reason?
*****
ooooops wait a minute! i attached the wrong iso, i forgot to delete the EFi strings about my graphic card. if you also have a 9800GTX+ go ahead, otherwise wait a couple of minutes!
#37
Posted 06 January 2009 - 06:44 PM
M J, on Jan 6 2009, 07:34 PM, said:
That error is quite normal, I have it most of the time booting with 132 but I don't think it is a problem. That file contains nothing more then the instructions you type at the Darwin prompt and it will be used later to automate the procedure, so nothing to worry about in this stage.
And there is no need to burn it to a DVD, a CD works just fine.
No idea about the locked drive... Generally you just press the eject button and switch disc. The exact procedure is:
- Boot the PC and put the 132 CD in;
- If it asks to press a key to boot from the CD, press a key. Otherwise wait a few seconds;
- You are now at the Darwin boot prompt: press [ESC]
- You will be asked to enter a two-digit hex number that represents the drive you wish to boot. Generally 80, 81 and such refer to hard disks, but you should have in square brackets a preset value (I had [ef] on the PC, on my laptop it was [9f] instead). Switch with the disks before pressing any key;
- Now wait until the green light of your CD drive stops flashing and press [ENTER] to confirm that two-digit value;
- Press F8 as it asks you to do so
- Now you are at a second Darwin boot prompt: here enter the line as in my guide.
Maybe you didn't press [ESC] at the first prompt, and the drive is still locked for that reason?
*****
ooooops wait a minute! i attached the wrong iso, i forgot to delete the EFi strings about my graphic card. if you also have a 9800GTX+ go ahead, otherwise wait a couple of minutes!
And there is no need to burn it to a DVD, a CD works just fine.
No idea about the locked drive... Generally you just press the eject button and switch disc. The exact procedure is:
- Boot the PC and put the 132 CD in;
- If it asks to press a key to boot from the CD, press a key. Otherwise wait a few seconds;
- You are now at the Darwin boot prompt: press [ESC]
- You will be asked to enter a two-digit hex number that represents the drive you wish to boot. Generally 80, 81 and such refer to hard disks, but you should have in square brackets a preset value (I had [ef] on the PC, on my laptop it was [9f] instead). Switch with the disks before pressing any key;
- Now wait until the green light of your CD drive stops flashing and press [ENTER] to confirm that two-digit value;
- Press F8 as it asks you to do so
- Now you are at a second Darwin boot prompt: here enter the line as in my guide.
Maybe you didn't press [ESC] at the first prompt, and the drive is still locked for that reason?
*****
ooooops wait a minute! i attached the wrong iso, i forgot to delete the EFi strings about my graphic card. if you also have a 9800GTX+ go ahead, otherwise wait a couple of minutes!
I'll be waiting
About the drive locking: I did use the escape key, and I guess that's not it.. So I still have no idea either, I'll post this on the x58 thread as well, maybe someone has an idea...
#38
Posted 06 January 2009 - 06:54 PM
Uploaded the correct file!
Maybe it's a drive problem... you can try with the forced ejection: sticking a pin in that little hole. (it's not porn even if it sounds like it
)
Maybe it's a drive problem... you can try with the forced ejection: sticking a pin in that little hole. (it's not porn even if it sounds like it
#39
Posted 06 January 2009 - 07:16 PM
M J, on Jan 6 2009, 07:54 PM, said:
Uploaded the correct file!
Maybe it's a drive problem... you can try with the forced ejection: sticking a pin in that little hole. (it's not porn even if it sounds like it
)
Maybe it's a drive problem... you can try with the forced ejection: sticking a pin in that little hole. (it's not porn even if it sounds like it
Anyway - I can't seem to download the file. I presume it's still the Boot-132 iso we're talking about, but the site says it can't find the file...? Did you change the link accordingly? (if that needs to be done at all..)
#40
Posted 06 January 2009 - 07:47 PM
of course I hadn't updated the associated filenam! it works now
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