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I reinstalled SL with the package and the 2.5 DSDT.aml, but my sleep problem is still up to date (Sometimes my system goes to sleep, but just for 15-60 minutes, and sometimes it doesn't go to sleep, but the TFT turns to black and I can't do anything with my mouse or keyboard).

 

Therefore I tried to delete the VoodooPS2Controller.kext (I'm using an apple usb keyboard), but without any success.

 

Is it possible that my TFT is causing the sleep problem, because it is a very old one (with dvi + vga, but I use DVI)?

 

Can somebody help me please?

 

 

 

 

Thanks,

 

muffin92

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Hey guys thanks for the tutorial!

 

I have an issue present when I attempt to install.

Everything works well until the initial code screens end, then I'm presented with a blank screen.

 

I have tried -x, this did nothing; GraphicsEnabler=n, caused the screen to turn off, as did GraphicsEnabler=n arch=i386.

 

Any further things that I can try or any ideas in general?

 

My system:

 

- i7 920

- P6T Deluxe V2

- 12GB RAM

- GTX275 SLI

- Single DVDRW and HDD both using SATA

 

Thank you!

 

***EDITED***

 

For those that may care, in performing isolation tests I removed one of the video cards and this fixed the problem. Thanks again for the guide!

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Now that I have the system functioning with a single card, I wish to use the second one again. However, when I do this trying to use the DSDT method I get a message after the grey apple screen saying "You need to restart your computer".

 

Does anyone know of a good guide for DSDT that might fix my problem relevant to the whole P6T deluxe v2 context?

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Now that I have the system functioning with a single card, I wish to use the second one again. However, when I do this trying to use the DSDT method I get a message after the grey apple screen saying "You need to restart your computer".

 

Does anyone know of a good guide for DSDT that might fix my problem relevant to the whole P6T deluxe v2 context?

 

Hi ic0nic

 

pls post your IOREG with one card...

(the two GTX 275 are identical??? same vendor?)

 

Fabio

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I am attempting to use the flash drive method to install SL. However, I am getting a kernel panic right when the installer GUI should be appearing. If I use "GraphicsEnabler=no" the monitor goes into sleep mode (flashing power led). I have tried this alone and with "arch=i386" and get the same result.

 

I am using a GTX 295, so I have also tried the ATY.295.fix by adding the .kext and using the "-e" option, but the results are the same. Any suggestions on my next steps would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

Motherboard: ASUS P6T Deluxe V1

BIOS Version: 2101

Processor: Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield 2.66GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA

RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

Video: BFG Tech BFGEGTX2951792E GeForce GTX 295 1792MB 896 (448 x 2)-bit GDDR3

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Thanks for the reply iFabio, how do I retrieve my IOREG?

 

Sorry... I have no idea :(

 

Use DSDTSE is an app for customize the DSDT inside this "apps" there is IOREGExplorer...

Save a file with this function.

 

Fabio

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Guys, I know it's a little OT, but can you help with this.

I'm sure I used to have a few cores showing in Activity Monitor/CPU window, but now there is only one.

Sys profiler shows total number of cores to be 4.

Screen grab attached. Does that seem right for my i7 920?

(I posted this already on the forum, but got no replies.)

Thanks.

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Guys, I know it's a little OT, but can you help with this.

I'm sure I used to have a few cores showing in Activity Monitor/CPU window, but now there is only one.

Sys profiler shows total number of cores to be 4.

Screen grab attached. Does that seem right for my i7 920?

(I posted this already on the forum, but got no replies.)

Thanks.

 

1 processor, 4 cores...seems to be good :-)

try with geekbench to see your results & infos.

You should have 1 cpu, 4 cores, 8 threads (if ht is enabled)

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hi!

i just got my rig runing 10.6.0,thx to the usb guide.but i have little problem with firewire.in profile th firewire info is there.but when i conect any firewire hdd,the drive not show up at all untill i have to restart the computer with the firewire drive still connect.is there anyway to fix this??it little pain if i ahve to restart computer everytim ei conect firewire HDD.

 

also in my active monitor it only show 1 cpu (or 1 core )

 

Motherboard: ASUS P6T Deluxe V1

 

Processor: Intel Core i7-920

RAM: 6GB (3 x 2GB) kington

Video: gigabyte gts250

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When using as a model Macpro 4.1 , the geekbench and ibench show my computer as a Macpro4.1.

But when i swith to 3.1, using as a model Macpo 3.1, the geekbench and ibench show my computer as a Hackintosh.

Any Idea ???

What about Yours

 

Here's my smbios 3.1 :

<key>SMbiosdate</key>

<string>04/01/2008</string>

<key>SMbiosvendor</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMbiosversion</key>

<string>MP31.88Z.006C.B05.0802291410</string>

<key>SMboardmanufacter</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMboardproduct</key>

<string>Mac-F4208DC8</string>

<key>SMbusspeed</key>

<string>6135</string>

<key>SMcputype</key>

<string>1793</string>

<key>SMexternalclock</key>

<string>170</string>

<key>SMfamily</key>

<string>Mac Pro</string>

<key>SMmanufacter</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMmaximalclock</key>

<string>3404</string>

<key>SMmemmanufacter_1</key>

<string>Transcend JM1333KLU-2G</string>

<key>SMmemmanufacter_3</key>

<string>Transcend JM1333KLU-2G</string>

<key>SMmempart_1</key>

<string>TK243EAF3</string>

<key>SMmempart_3</key>

<string>TK243EAF3</string>

<key>SMmemserial_1</key>

<string>0x00003021</string>

<key>SMmemserial_3</key>

<string>0x00003021</string>

<key>SMmemspeed</key>

<string>1364</string>

<key>SMmemtype</key>

<string>24</string>

<key>SMproductname</key>

<string>MacPro3,1</string>

<key>SMserial</key>

<string>X_X_X_X_X_X_X_X</string>

<key>SMsystemversion</key>

<string>1.0</string>

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hi!

i just got my rig runing 10.6.0,thx to the usb guide.but i have little problem with firewire.in profile th firewire info is there.but when i conect any firewire hdd,the drive not show up at all untill i have to restart the computer with the firewire drive still connect.is there anyway to fix this??it little pain if i ahve to restart computer everytim ei conect firewire HDD.

 

also in my active monitor it only show 1 cpu (or 1 core )

 

Motherboard: ASUS P6T Deluxe V1

 

Processor: Intel Core i7-920

RAM: 6GB (3 x 2GB) kington

Video: gigabyte gts250

 

This is a old and know problem...

And happen with a lot of hack..

the workaround is put the machine in sleep and wake it with your fire device

connect... so you don’t need restart but get it in sleep...

 

Fabio

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Hi FC ! I never noticed this before. Tomorrow I'll try.

Which version of geekbench & ibench are you using?

I'm using 3.1 too so I'll have a try.

 

When using as a model Macpro 4.1 , the geekbench and ibench show my computer as a Macpro4.1.

But when i swith to 3.1, using as a model Macpo 3.1, the geekbench and ibench show my computer as a Hackintosh.

Any Idea ???

What about Yours

 

Here's my smbios 3.1 :

<key>SMbiosdate</key>

<string>04/01/2008</string>

<key>SMbiosvendor</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMbiosversion</key>

<string>MP31.88Z.006C.B05.0802291410</string>

<key>SMboardmanufacter</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMboardproduct</key>

<string>Mac-F4208DC8</string>

<key>SMbusspeed</key>

<string>6135</string>

<key>SMcputype</key>

<string>1793</string>

<key>SMexternalclock</key>

<string>170</string>

<key>SMfamily</key>

<string>Mac Pro</string>

<key>SMmanufacter</key>

<string>Apple Inc.</string>

<key>SMmaximalclock</key>

<string>3404</string>

<key>SMmemmanufacter_1</key>

<string>Transcend JM1333KLU-2G</string>

<key>SMmemmanufacter_3</key>

<string>Transcend JM1333KLU-2G</string>

<key>SMmempart_1</key>

<string>TK243EAF3</string>

<key>SMmempart_3</key>

<string>TK243EAF3</string>

<key>SMmemserial_1</key>

<string>0x00003021</string>

<key>SMmemserial_3</key>

<string>0x00003021</string>

<key>SMmemspeed</key>

<string>1364</string>

<key>SMmemtype</key>

<string>24</string>

<key>SMproductname</key>

<string>MacPro3,1</string>

<key>SMserial</key>

<string>X_X_X_X_X_X_X_X</string>

<key>SMsystemversion</key>

<string>1.0</string>

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Hi FC ! I never noticed this before. Tomorrow I'll try.

Which verion of geekbench & ibench are you using?

 

@ fc bayern

probably depend from the SMbiosversion and SMboardproduct... need corresponding

like... MacPro4,1 have is motherboard , or MacPro3,1 have is motherboard different from first...

 

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<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
   <key>SMbiosdate</key>
   <string>03/12/2010</string>
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       <string>iMac</string>
<key>SMboardmanufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>SMmanufacter</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>SMserial</key>
<string> :)</string>
<key>SMexternalclock</key>
<string>133</string>
<key>SMmaximalclock</key>
<string>2926</string>
<key>SMcputype</key>
<string>1793</string>
<key>SMbusspeed</key>
<string>4800</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_1</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_2</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_3</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_4</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_5</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmemmanufacter_6</key>
<string>Apple Computer Inc.</string>
<key>SMmempart_1</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmempart_2</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmempart_3</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmempart_4</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmempart_5</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmempart_6</key>
<string>0x48594D50313132533634435036D59352020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_1</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_2</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_3</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_4</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_5</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemserial_6</key>
<string>0x00003020</string>
<key>SMmemspeed</key>
<string>1600</string>
<key>SMmemtype</key>
<string>24</string>
<key>SMproductname</key>
<string>iMac11,1</string>
</dict>
</plist>
[/size]

 

gbp6tdlx.jpg

 

Fabio

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Geekbench 2.15 and Ibench 1.1.2(15)

 

Yeah, same as me, and same result.

If you look at their on line database there are a lot of hackintoshes out there...so, maybe it's impossible for a 3.1 to have better results than a 4.1...much better results I mean...astonishing results...maybe they inserted some rules that, if satisfied, they tell it's an hack, not a mac.

For example, as in my case, an i7 920 running at 3.3...it MUST be an hack.

A Pro with i7...? It's an hack! Simple but true!

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Hi guys,

 

I currently use iMac11,1 as my system identifier, i read that many of you are using macpro3,1 or macbook4,1.

 

Is there any benefit to use them ? Also i have read about editing plists/fakeSMC,

 

What is actually the best to get a stable/faster system ?

 

Thanks a lot guys for all your support ;)

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Thanks. Yes, Geekbench reports correctly, so why do I only see one thread in Activity Monitor? I'm sure there used to be more windows than one!

If anyone is interested, the answer to this is that you have to double-click on the window in Activity Monitor to show all threads.

(Thanks to another poster who replied to my original thread on this.)

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Hi guys,

 

I currently use iMac11,1 as my system identifier, i read that many of you are using macpro3,1 or macbook4,1.

 

Is there any benefit to use them ? Also i have read about editing plists/fakeSMC,

 

What is actually the best to get a stable/faster system ?

 

Thanks a lot guys for all your support :)

 

The benefit is to have best speedstep 'n' cpu power management, lowering also temps. In my opinion, actually you get best results with a MacPRO 3.1

The discussion took place here one week or 10 days ago between me, iFabio and Dgobe.

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Hi Thanks for this amazing guide, i have a few questions :thumbsup_anim:

 

1) my i7 920 was overclocked to 3.66GHz so all the bios settings were custom. I had to change all the settings in my bios to follow your guide, therefore my cpu is now at stock speed. After i sucessfully get OS X up and running can I re-overclock my cpu (this will change some of the bios settings)?

 

 

2) I want to dual boot Windows 7 and OS X. They are both installed on different hard drives. Is there any way to make it boot windows by default and then mac osx if i press a button during boot or something?

 

3) SUCCESS!!! I successfully installed OS X on my 640GB hard drive and it is up and running :D. Some glitches though. When i go to About This Mac it shows my processor as a 2.67 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, when it is an i7. Also can i go ahead and use the software update and install the latest updates?

 

 

 

THANK you for this amazing guide, i was always scared to attempt installing OS X until i read this! Props

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Hi Thanks for this amazing guide, i have a few questions :P

 

1) my i7 920 was overclocked to 3.66GHz so all the bios settings were custom. I had to change all the settings in my bios to follow your guide, therefore my cpu is now at stock speed. After i sucessfully get OS X up and running can I re-overclock my cpu (this will change some of the bios settings)?

 

Absolutely.

 

2) I want to dual boot Windows 7 and OS X. They are both installed on different hard drives. Is there any way to make it boot windows by default and then mac osx if i press a button during boot or something?

 

You can use the Chameleon Preference Pane from the installer ISO to experiment with the 'Quiet Boot', 'Default Paritition', and 'Timeout' settings.

 

3) SUCCESS!!! I successfully installed OS X on my 640GB hard drive and it is up and running :(. Some glitches though. When i go to About This Mac it shows my processor as a 2.67 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, when it is an i7. Also can i go ahead and use the software update and install the latest updates?

 

Look back a few pages for a the boot.zip file I posted. Using that will show Core i7. Fabio also has a post that shows the values to put in /Extra/smbios.plist that will work too. Updates work fine but 10.6.3 breaks audio, there is a patcher on the installer ISO that fixes it.

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