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Same issue here, stuck at the same place.

-Intel DG35EC

-Ati 3870

-Chameleon RC2 on EFI partition, with only:

fakesmc.kext

NullCPUPoserManagement.kext

OpenHaltRestar.kext

 

Update-

I have been digging around a little further, and I believe my issue is my Video Card (hd3870).

If I insert the gfx strings (that work with 10.5.8) into my boot.plist, I get past the hang at AppleIntelCPUManagement. Unfortunately at that point my screen goes black and the monitor flashes a warning message that it has lot its signal.

 

If I boot with the gfx strings, I get past the hang at the AppleIntelCPUManagement but my screen blanks out, it I remove the gfx string my system hangs. Only the gfx string seems to get me past the hang, removing the gfx string and installing natit.kext or booting with either -v -x or -v -x -x32 has no effect.

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you probably need a graphics driver. or other driver kexts to use snow leopard, what modifications did you make to regular leopard to make it run on your machine?

 

Same issue here, stuck at the same place.

-Intel DG35EC

-Ati 3870

-Chameleon RC2 on EFI partition, with only:

fakesmc.kext

NullCPUPowerManagement.kext

OpenHaltRestart.kext

 

These kexts are the bare necessities to boot snow leopard. so any modifications you had to make in leopard also need to be made here with updated kexts.

heres a good site Drivers

 

try adding this kext

IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext.zip

 

If you used my guide please post issues there so I can update my guide on issues people are having.

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you probably need a graphics driver. or other driver kexts to use snow leopard, what modifications did you make to regular leopard to make it run on your machine?

 

 

 

These kexts are the bare necessities to boot snow leopard. so any modifications you had to make in leopard also need to be made here with updated kexts.

heres a good site Drivers

 

try adding this kext

IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext.zip

 

If you used my guide please post issues there so I can update my guide on issues people are having.

 

I have the kext as shown in the attachment

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I did

 

- Checked smbios.plist and PlatformUUID.kext UUI are the same. -> BOOT FAILED. stuck at the same point.

- replaced fakesmc with the one download from netkas's web site. -> BOOT FAILED. stuck at the same point.

- I remove the AppleIntelCPUManagement.kext. -> BOOT FAILED. stuck at the same point.

 

 

any help?

 

Did you try to boot with -x32 mode?

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i had the same exact problem...but i realized I get the same acpi error in leopard 10.5.8 and it boots fine...i got snow running perfectly on my ud3p using this script called X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer_BETA_muzzle.nl...downlaod here:

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tmm0tmkzd4q

 

The installation method: I installed leopard (ipc10.5.6 plus 10.5.8 combo update) on one partition and then installed snow from leopard using the osinstall.mpkg from the sl10432 dmg to another partition on the same guid formatted hd...then used the x58 script to install chameleon rc1 to both partitions and patch dsdt...i added some kexts manually too to my snow extensions folder before rebooting and repaired their permissions...my extra folders...well pics of them are in the thread below...i am sure i did lots of unecessary things...but the script worked for me...just trying to help out

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=181645

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Having a similar hangup with the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement kext timing out. Tried NullCPUPowerManagement, tried removing AppleICPUPM, no good. All kexts are in /S/L/E. What else can we try on this?

 

UPDATE: Removing fakesmc and replacing it with dsmos seems to have fixed it! I did remove AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement, but not the -client sister kext.

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Having a similar hangup with the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement kext timing out. Tried NullCPUPowerManagement, tried removing AppleICPUPM, no good. All kexts are in /S/L/E. What else can we try on this?

 

UPDATE: Removing fakesmc and replacing it with dsmos seems to have fixed it! I did remove AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement, but not the -client sister kext.

 

Can you post a link to the Dsmos.kext you used?

did you use the hidden efi partition method?

 

Same issue here, stuck at the same place.

-Intel DG35EC

-Ati 3870

-Chameleon RC2 on EFI partition, with only:

fakesmc.kext

NullCPUPoserManagement.kext

OpenHaltRestar.kext

 

Update-

I have been digging around a little further, and I believe my issue is my Video Card (hd3870).

If I insert the gfx strings (that work with 10.5.8) into my boot.plist, I get past the hang at AppleIntelCPUManagement. Unfortunately at that point my screen goes black and the monitor flashes a warning message that it has lot its signal.

 

If I boot with the gfx strings, I get past the hang at the AppleIntelCPUManagement but my screen blanks out, it I remove the gfx string my system hangs. Only the gfx string seems to get me past the hang, removing the gfx string and installing natit.kext or booting with either -v -x or -v -x -x32 has no effect.

Maybe one of these will help you in a graphics search.

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I am pretty sure I have the fix for this due to me having a similar error with this. :)

 

You need to put this "Disabler.kext" into your extensions folder and then you need to remove your cache for the extensions or boot with your -f parameter.

 

http://rapidshare.de/files/48111002/dsmos.kext_2.zip.html

 

Thats a DSMOS.kext

 

heres the updated fakesmc.kext since someone asked for it

fakesmc.kext.zip

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i had the same exact problem...but i realized I get the same acpi error in leopard 10.5.8 and it boots fine...i got snow running perfectly on my ud3p using this script called X58_Mobo_Patch_Installer_BETA_muzzle.nl...downlaod here:

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tmm0tmkzd4q

 

The installation method: I installed leopard (ipc10.5.6 plus 10.5.8 combo update) on one partition and then installed snow from leopard using the osinstall.mpkg from the sl10432 dmg to another partition on the same guid formatted hd...then used the x58 script to install chameleon rc1 to both partitions and patch dsdt...i added some kexts manually too to my snow extensions folder before rebooting and repaired their permissions...my extra folders...well pics of them are in the thread below...i am sure i did lots of unecessary things...but the script worked for me...just trying to help out

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=181645

 

Does Disk Utility run ok?

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I am pretty sure I have the fix for this due to me having a similar error with this. :)

 

You need to put this "Disabler.kext" into your extensions folder and then you need to remove your cache for the extensions or boot with your -f parameter.

 

http://rapidshare.de/files/48111002/dsmos.kext_2.zip.html

 

could you post Disabler.kext

 

Did you try to boot with -x32 mode?

 

I did on every try. And remove the caches folder of SL before restart from my leopard 10.5.8

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tried remove fakesmc.kext and put dsmos.kext and disabler.kext under the /Extra/Extensions folder of SL's HDD . Boot up with -f -v -x32, still stuck at that point.

 

it seems to be related to another driver then. how are you getting your graphics working?

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