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Dannydeman

Dannydeman

Member Since 25 Aug 2009
Offline Last Active Aug 23 2012 03:38 PM
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IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext

15 August 2012 - 06:33 PM

I have an almost perfect system at the moment. The only thing that doesn't work is sleep. Before I used a DSDT, I used the USB Rollback. I looked at everything, and I strongly believe the rollback broke the sleep-support. The problem is that I can't find the original IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext  anywhere, so I can't change them back. So can someone please share them or give me a link? Google wan't much of a help..

System works perfect, only minor bugs

12 August 2012 - 10:41 AM

Mountain Lion works perfect. I have a GA-P55-USB3 with a Core i5 750 CPU and a Nvidia GTX465. Bluetooth (after USB rollback), WIFI and my Graphics works out of the box. The minor things that doesn't work could be fixed with a DSDT (at least, that was the case in Lion). Unfortunately, a DSDT doesn't work in Mountain Lion it seems. I tried the one corresponding to my motherboard from Tonymacosx, but it results in a kernel panic.

Doesn't really matter that much though, without the DSDT I just needed to do a USB rollback and some Audio stuff, and everything works fine as I'm used to.

The one problem I have, which also isn't a big deal, is with restart. When I restart my PC, it seems that it works fine. The POST works fine, but when my BIOS want to detect my HDD's, it can't find any. So a restart doesn't really work, and I need to do a shutdown every time.

If someone has some tips on my minor bugs, you are very much welcome!

EDIT: Fixed a lot of things. DSDT works, found one on a forum (the one from Tony is messed up I guess?)! So no nullcpupowermanagement.kext anymore and removed some PCI stuff from my boot plist. The DSDT makes it also much easier when 10.8.1 will be released. I also experienced a popping sound, but now I downloaded a script for that (antipop) which prevents the sound from going to sleep. Works like a charm.

EDIT2: Things I can't seem to fix are Speedstep. Use the iMac 11,1 smbios, enabled it in the bios.. just won't work it seems. Sleep also doesn't work (only turns off the monitor) and the restart issue is still there.

How to check if my Bluetooth Dongle is working

09 August 2012 - 11:07 PM

In a few days I will get my Magic Trackpad. I have a BT dongle which worked fine in Lion. But how do I check if it works with Mountain Lion without a BT device? I don't see a BT icon in the tray and don't see it in perferences. When I search for Bluetooth, I can click on it and it gives me this message:

You can’t open the “Bluetooth” preferences pane because it is not available to you at this time. To see this preferences pane, you may need to connect a device to your computer.

So..is it true there'll be no Bluetooth anywhere until I try to connect a device? or is the dongle not working in ML?

Edit: under system information / Bluetooth I see: No information found. Tried several USB ports. Doesn't seem to work :worried_anim: ?

MyHack 3.1.2

14 July 2012 - 12:44 PM

Now that ML is GM, I want to install it and give it a try. MyHack is the best solution to my opinion, makes it much more easy to create the install disk. One little problem. All of the sudden, the server where you can download MyHack seems to be down. Anyone knows a mirror?

This is the original link:

http://myhack.sojuga...yHack-3.1.2.dmg

Would help me greatly if I have this DMG. Thanks!

Best videocard for Mountain Lion?

15 June 2012 - 07:55 AM

When OSX ML comes out, I will go back to OSX86. Unfortunatly, I'm stuck with the GTX 465 from Nvidia. Tried it with Montain Lion DP1 and it was a pain to get it working. HW support never worked, and I gave it up and went back to Windows.

I can get my hands on a Ati HD6950 pretty soon, and I was wondering if this really works out of the box? I want Multi-monitor support and good HW Acceleration.

Or is there any other videocard you guys recommend?

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