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got a working Leopard by the patch of BrazilmacPatch

 

everything fine but one

after I shutdown the computer the screen turn black

but the power is still on

I have to manually press the power button on the machine about 5~10 seconds to trun the power off.

anyone got this problem?

 

I used the latest kernel in the "speedstep.zip"

 

 

 

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Intel Core2Duo E6300

Geforce 7600GT

DDR3 2GB

Motherboard MSI-P965 Platinum

WD 250G

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I also have this problem on my 9400.

 

The shutdown was ok right after installation.

 

It appeared after I used appleHDApatcher 1.1.6 and repaired permissions.

 

Hoping for a leopard version of the appleHDApatcher.

 

Currently I am using restart instead of shutdown, and at the bios screen, I shut it down manually to avoid shutting down directly from the system logged on.

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Hey that happens to me as well, but guess wat i tried just now which works? Log out first then click shutdown from that screen and it shuts down :censored2:
I tried that, but still not working.
You just need install the 10.4.10's USB Debug KitI solved it by this way
Can you please help to upload the file, or advise where to find it. Is it in the upgrade package?Thanks a lot.
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I tried that, but still not working.Can you please help to upload the file, or advise where to find it. Is it in the upgrade package?Thanks a lot.

 

Tried it to and ist doesn´t work for me.

I also got the USB Debug Kit but it can´t be installed (it says there is a newer version on my harddisk)

Update:

Installed Kit for 10.5 before. restored my backup and installed 10.4.10 usb debug kit.

result: my usb mouse (and any other usb mouse it tried) doesen´t work anymore.

I also think it´s a problem with the appleacpiplattform.kext and no problem with the usb.

Update:

 

any other ideas?

 

offtopic

i have another problem. i can´t remove Extensions.mkext. if i remove it it is rebuild in a few seconds again.

i always have to boot in with -v -s to remove it. any solution for this porblem?

offtopic end

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Sucks, I just installed my Q6600 last night. Hope there is a fix soon...

 

 

U can use /Library/Application Support/HWprefs/CPUpalette.App

 

 

then disables all cores but one

 

and power off works !!!!

 

 

We had to find a way to automatize this ;)

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FIXED ;)

 

short tuto :

1) compile the file onecore.c with CHUD framework

 

It will give you an executable which disable all cores but one. After this, shutdown/poweroff works well on vanilla and Q6600 :hysterical:

 

2) manually launch this executable at shutdown, or make a startupitem to make this automatic (like i have)

 

It's great because you don't need any special binaries :hysterical:

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Here it is ...

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...mp;#entry517309

 

I've yet to be able to compile it. It seems the CHUD framework is moved or my system can't find CHUD.h.

I think I will spent more time and effort on this. But unfortunately, even with cpus=1 or CPUPallette core

disabling, I can't get my machine (Q6600 on P35-DS4 + F8 BIOS) to shutdown properly.....

Will keeps trying ...

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Same problem with this mobo: Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R, it only shutsdown when the ToH DVD is inserted. :thumbsup_anim:

Before it shutsdown it seems like the system is shortly loading something from the DVD.

 

Any ideas/solutions?!?!?!

 

So far,

Drako1976

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