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I finally got the combination down, and v1.3 installs right(VMware player) and everything works the way it should, sorta. No boot issues or kernel panics or anything like that. But system profiler keeps saying my bus speed is 100mhz, when it is really 800mhz. Apps open slow, and there is like a 3 second delay between the time i type and the letters actually appear. I recently installed Ubuntu, and its just as fast as my host, Windows 7. Ive tried: using 2 of my T4300s cores, booting with -g and -y, and the busratio=XX and cpus=X does jack. Im currently using 2 gigs of DDR2 800mhz RAM. I have tried to command line it and all i get is a "hw.busfrequency is read only" error -___- There is surely some dumb thing i am doing, or there is some magical kext or something out there. Not sure if this was it, but i reinstalled 3 different times, with all the available kernels to choose from and nothing. Any help or a point in the right direction would help, as google has failed me. Thanks!

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I finally got the combination down, and v1.3 installs right(VMware player) and everything works the way it should, sorta. No boot issues or kernel panics or anything like that. But system profiler keeps saying my bus speed is 100mhz, when it is really 800mhz. Apps open slow, and there is like a 3 second delay between the time i type and the letters actually appear. I recently installed Ubuntu, and its just as fast as my host, Windows 7. Ive tried: using 2 of my T4300s cores, booting with -g and -y, and the busratio=XX and cpus=X does jack. Im currently using 2 gigs of DDR2 800mhz RAM. I have tried to command line it and all i get is a "hw.busfrequency is read only" error -___- There is surely some dumb thing i am doing, or there is some magical kext or something out there. Not sure if this was it, but i reinstalled 3 different times, with all the available kernels to choose from and nothing. Any help or a point in the right direction would help, as google has failed me. Thanks!

 

System profiler is only a cosmetic object. Your FSB works right at 800 MHz.

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