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I've just patched 10.7.3 AppleHDA for my AD2000B with this: http://www.insanelym...howtopic=266531

It works fine. You still need HDAEnabler.kext or the generic HDEF device in DSDT.

 

I'd tried that but no joy. It's weird that the xml and plist edits work fine with the Snow kext but not the Lion one (sound assertions on boot and no devices). Something, somewhere must have changed. But it took me a while to get that kext to where it is and just now I don't feel like going back through that all over again with the Lion one.

 

Here's hoping OtaK gets somewhere with his Xonar driver and I can ditch onboard altogether.

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Weird. I don't know why the patcher isn't working for you. Maybe your on-board sound isn't an exact match with the preset in the patcher? Or are you using your own xml/plist files? The thread has some attached, fabio attached one for the AD2000B. Maybe yours are missing something, try comparing fabios files to yours and see if you can find something.

I just wondering if the fermi freeze on NVIDIA fermi card been fixed by this update?

No, it was the first thing I tested for and I'm still getting the freeze. But this time it shows some more information:

Feb  2 00:55:49 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0x20 = PBDMA Error
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel timeout!
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 0000006e
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00100000 0000902d 00000000 00000000
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 00000220 200406c0 00000012
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 00000000 00000000
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 0000000c
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 0000006e
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00100000 0000902d 00000000 00000000
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 00000220 200406c0 00000012
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 00000000 00000000
Feb  2 00:56:09 Gringos-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 00000000 0000000c

This was when editing a post here on IM. The other new thing is that while everything freezes (the clock stops) as before I can still move the mouse, and the pointer eventually turns into the spinning pinwheel. I didn't feel like waiting to see if it would snap out of it.

 

Still running CUDA clockrate in the background.

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Updates went well. just reinstalled 3 kexts with kext wizard.

(EvO boot kext. Apple RTC.kext Apple HDA.

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Everything works!

 

Q6600/EP43-DS3L/HD5450

 

Updated thru the Software Update, had no problems at any point, smooth install and restart, only had to fix the audio with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] after the restart.

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The update went fine for me on my Dell Inspiron 1720 laptop. After installing the combo update but before restarting, I rolled back my AppleACPIPlatform.kext, IOPCIFamily.kext, and IO80211Family.kext to the 10.6.7 versions and the AppleHDA.kext to the 10.6.2 version. It restarted with no problems (didn't hang). I decided to try the new IO80211Family.kext but it turns out that it does not have the AppleAirPortBrcm43224.kext in plugins so it showed that I had no wireless networking device installed. I added the plugin for my wireless card and reinstalled the kext and it worked fine, better, in fact, than the 10.6.7 version. All good here.

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Harrobbed: I don't had to copy my network kext into ionetworkingfamily.kext plugins folder, and not needed to copy layout662.xml file into applehda... It was already there... Somehow the kexts updated and the extra files in kexts are stayed there.

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The update went fine for me on my Dell Inspiron 1720 laptop. After installing the combo update but before restarting, I rolled back my AppleACPIPlatform.kext, IOPCIFamily.kext, and IO80211Family.kext to the 10.6.7 versions and the AppleHDA.kext to the 10.6.2 version. It restarted with no problems (didn't hang). I decided to try the new IO80211Family.kext but it turns out that it does not have the AppleAirPortBrcm43224.kext in plugins so it showed that I had no wireless networking device installed. I added the plugin for my wireless card and reinstalled the kext and it worked fine, better, in fact, than the 10.6.7 version. All good here.

 

Thanks for your tip. I tried my device id in the new AirPortAtheros40.kext and it worked.

My issue with reconnection is now solved.

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I couldn't update, the updater installed AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext which causes a kernel panic on my system and this happened in the middle of the update so it broke and wouldn't boot even if I removed the kext so I had to reinstall 10.7.2

 

I have an ASUS Sabertooth P67 motherboard and an Intel Core i7 2600K processor. If anyone know how to install the update without the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement kext being installed I'd be happy :D

 

Initially when I first installed osx I had to remove the kext in order to avoid the kernel panic.

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Updated here. Ran the lionize script i use for my motherboard, re-applied my Video driver fixes, and my npci=0x2000 fix.

Everything works, reports properly.. and seems a bit.. hm. snappier? that could just be me being slightly crazy.

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Weird. I don't know why the patcher isn't working for you. Maybe your on-board sound isn't an exact match with the preset in the patcher? Or are you using your own xml/plist files? The thread has some attached, fabio attached one for the AD2000B. Maybe yours are missing something, try comparing fabios files to yours and see if you can find something.

 

I've used both the patcher and manual binpatching, and my own xml files. Same routine as the Snow kext. I'll dig into it again sometime.

 

As for the fermi freeze I still haven't managed to get one. Perhaps I'm not spending long enough in Lion or maybe I'm not doing the right things. Do you have the HDMI audio enabled on the 460? I don't. Wondering if maybe that's a factor...

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