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9.6.3 Kernel for Core i7


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Ok, so I have been waiting for someone to post this....and nobody did, so I took matters into my own hands

 

and with out further ado....

 

mach_kernel 9.6.3 and it does work on the i7 just make sure you have disabler.kext and appledecrypt.kext

 

edit: sorry bout that works now

 

edit: adamsalac posted the 9.7.0 kernel and system.kext. Works great, even got a performance boost. Posted over 13000 in geekbench

 

http://redirectingat.com/?id=292X457&u...p%3Fznydnoujnum

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So what benefits does this kernel give? What system.kext is it paired with? Is it a Vanilla kernel?

 

This is a special Kernel for people who bought an i7 processor/motherboard. In the past we had to use Toh Kernel, then Voodoo Kernel with busratio=20 in the boot.plist.

 

Now none of that special kernel or busratio=20 needed!

 

No purpose in using this if you don't have i7.

 

I don't think it needs system.kext pairing, it will work with vanilla system.kext in 10.5.6. Now 9.7 Kernel in 10.5.7 will make this not needed.

 

This is a vanilla Kernel. As Vanilla as you can get.

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Brandon2004, we need the system.kext of this kernel because without it there are USB problems. If not, we have to wait til 10.5.7 and your intentions were fruitless. Please find your i7 MacPro buddie and post the system.kext in the extension folder to this thread.

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I have try mach kernel and system kext from my mac pro (i7) and work on my hackintosh!!!

reup!

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=c12a763...04e75f6e8ebb871

 

 

Hi guys,

 

I know that it is a it off-topic,but try this one:

It's the vanilla (really really vanilla) 10.5.7 9J56 kernel.

Should work with i7 (at least I've heard that it should work)

I also attached System.kext if there should be any problems.

 

mach_kernel + System.kext

 

Adam

Thanks, guys!

That 9.7.0 kernel is cool. I've found that it doesn't beachball on blocked I/O!

If a drive is missing and I double-click on the icon, it will just open the window and using the spinning progress indicator. But, I can continue working in the Finder with no beachball as it continues in vain reading the contents of the missing drive.

 

MAJ

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The easiest way would be to download OSX86Tools. Google it you will find it. It has the option to upgrade the kernel and install kexts so you can do both with one program.

 

osx86tools is great thanks. LoL CORRECTION

 

even with the new kernel and osx86tools fixing the name of my processor for some reason some programs (microsoft silverlight) sees my comp as a powerpc.... no netflix streaming is pissing me off. :(

 

anyways thanks. most helpful thread ive had o_O

 

buhgock>

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Does not work on EVGA X58 :unsure: It's probably because 9.6.0 Vanilla doesn't work either. Only Andy's 9.6.0 Voodoo works. I get stuck after the usual Firewire security check. Both disabler.kext and appledecrypt.kext are installed.

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Does not work on EVGA X58 :gun: It's probably because 9.6.0 Vanilla doesn't work either. Only Andy's 9.6.0 Voodoo works. I get stuck after the usual Firewire security check. Both disabler.kext and appledecrypt.kext are installed.

 

should have worked, give details on your setup and if you uninstalled system.kext from the voodoo kernel.

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My original installation is from iDeneb 1.4 10.5.6 distribution. Upgraded the kernel to Andy's Voodoo 9.6.0 - works great!

EVGA X58 with i7 920.

12GB GSkill DDR3

Nvidia 8800GTX - using EFI string

 

I replaced my system.kext with the one that came with the 9.7.0 kernel. Reboot with -f -v

My seatbelt.kext is also 10.5.6

I'm not sure what else I may be missing. I'll give the firewire disabler a try and see if that'll get me pass that part.

 

Obviously not needed, but I also tried to pass in busratio=20 to see if it'll work. It crashed even harder. A side note is that I never did get Vanilla to boot with this setup.

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Hi,

 

I installed this kernel and noticed that everything is running in chip 'n dale mode. Everything moves twice as fast, even the clock dashboard widget second hand doesn't move correctly but instead jumps around like crazy. Anyone else experiencing this?

 

(note. I installed both the kernel and System.kext with OSX86Tools)

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