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In Topic: [Guide] Install OSX Lion Dell XPS m1530
25 September 2012 - 10:52 PM
Anyone have any success with the 10.8.2 update? I'm having nothing but problems.... 10.8 works fine though
In Topic: 10.8.2 Final! (C54)
25 September 2012 - 03:43 AM
theconnactic, on 25 September 2012 - 03:09 AM, said:
Hey, Lulight!
Sorry not to answer before. In fact, i pointed to the solutions i know. I'm really amazed it didn't work.
Sorry not to answer before. In fact, i pointed to the solutions i know. I'm really amazed it didn't work.
I'll keep watching and waiting.... I don't need the update *right* now, and I'm sure someone will figure it out for my laptop pretty soon...
:-)
In Topic: 10.8.2 Final! (C54)
25 September 2012 - 02:54 AM
lulighttec, on 21 September 2012 - 11:49 PM, said:
Ok, so, I tried running the update package, then installing the rollback ACPI kext *before* rebooting. That did make a difference, in that now, instead of a kernel panic, it just hangs on the PCI Configuration thing, regardless of safe boot, normal boot, npci=[insert value here], doesn't matter... just hangs at that point. The only thing I didn't add was NullCPUPowerManagement, because I didn't get an answer to my last inquiry about it. Since I have written my DSDT and configured my boot plist to use P-states and C-states, and since the DSDT tutorial advised me not to use it, I didn't want to put it in. Let me know if you want new screen shots.
Thanks,
LULightTec
Thanks,
LULightTec
Shameless bump. Anyone got any ideas?
In Topic: 10.8.2 Final! (C54)
23 September 2012 - 01:24 AM
lulighttec, on 21 September 2012 - 11:49 PM, said:
Ok, so, I tried running the update package, then installing the rollback ACPI kext *before* rebooting. That did make a difference, in that now, instead of a kernel panic, it just hangs on the PCI Configuration thing, regardless of safe boot, normal boot, npci=[insert value here], doesn't matter... just hangs at that point. The only thing I didn't add was NullCPUPowerManagement, because I didn't get an answer to my last inquiry about it. Since I have written my DSDT and configured my boot plist to use P-states and C-states, and since the DSDT tutorial advised me not to use it, I didn't want to put it in. Let me know if you want new screen shots.
Thanks,
LULightTec
Thanks,
LULightTec
I don't even have a Vt option in my bios... I did roll back the kext, but I keep getting hung on the PCI configuration.
In Topic: 10.8.2 Final! (C54)
21 September 2012 - 11:49 PM
lulighttec, on 21 September 2012 - 10:28 PM, said:
Hi, going to try it in just a second, but before I go adding in NullCPUPowerManagement.kext, I just want to make sure it's absolutely necessary, because I followed directions building my DSDT that told me specifically *not* to use that kext. (Refer to this post: http://www.insanelym...-and-xps-m1730/). Also, thanks for reminding me about the PCI Configuration Begin thing, but I figure after an hour of waiting, it isn't going to boot. :-)
Thanks,
LULightTec
Thanks,
LULightTec
Ok, so, I tried running the update package, then installing the rollback ACPI kext *before* rebooting. That did make a difference, in that now, instead of a kernel panic, it just hangs on the PCI Configuration thing, regardless of safe boot, normal boot, npci=[insert value here], doesn't matter... just hangs at that point. The only thing I didn't add was NullCPUPowerManagement, because I didn't get an answer to my last inquiry about it. Since I have written my DSDT and configured my boot plist to use P-states and C-states, and since the DSDT tutorial advised me not to use it, I didn't want to put it in. Let me know if you want new screen shots.
Thanks,
LULightTec
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