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shaftspaz

Member Since 01 Jun 2008
Offline Last Active Oct 15 2012 10:47 PM
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In Topic: Dell XPS 410 Resource Extravaganza

15 November 2010 - 04:29 AM

Where did you find the new sleepenabler.kext? I currently have all of the power saving stuff turned off, otherwise mine locks up tight...

Update to 10.6.5 without any issues.

All I did before the update was add the new SleepEnabler.kext and repair permissions. It uses a pmVersion of 21, or you can just set it to 0 to bypass it. [32bit mode only]

No issues.

In Topic: Dell XPS 410 Resource Extravaganza

13 November 2010 - 09:21 PM

Gentlemen (and ladies, if there are any on here...) CELEBRATE WITH ME!!!

I now have a fully functioning MAC running 10.6.5 on my XPS410!!! I had to reload the kexts from an earlier post, and use the DSDT.aml file from RobG's XPS410...but it works!!! I'm watching a DVD as I type this.

THANK YOU ALL for all of your help and guidance during this long process. I nearly gave up several times, but now I get to taste the sweet fruits of success!!!

Have an awesome weekend everyone!!!
:D :D :D :D

In Topic: Dell XPS 410 Resource Extravaganza

10 November 2010 - 10:32 PM

10.6.5 (Beta) is good if you use EFI partition.



I usually use Mac Journaled. Tried it with "[url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]" here lately. Frustrated because the installer and Chameleon can see my SATA drives. My Leopard drive is SATA0. Lately I can get the Leopard and the Snow Leopard drives to see each other, but it still doesn't see my NTFS drives or my DVD drives.

In Topic: Dell XPS 410 Resource Extravaganza

10 November 2010 - 03:16 AM

Tried the SATA kexts from post #1204...sort of helped. Now Snow Leopard gets stuck with "SerialATAPI device reconfiguration did not complete successfully", and I get the "Still waiting for root device" joy as well.

This really sucks out loud...

In Topic: Dell XPS 410 Resource Extravaganza

10 November 2010 - 02:14 AM

Okay...

I can get everything running on my XPS410, except that Snow Leopard will not see ANY of my SATA drives...HD or DVD. I have tried every kext I can find, and tried editing the AppleAHCIPort.kext until I'm blue like a Smurf...no love.

The stupid thing is...when I run the install either from vanilla or Rob G's DVD, the installer sees ALL of my drives, but then something changes and I get no love.

Any suggestions before I dump this system and get a Gigabyte mobo and start all over? I have seen some error messages when I boot up with -v, but it goes by too quickly. Need the pause like we used to have in the old DOS days...
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