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Sidewinder33

Sidewinder33

Member Since 01 Dec 2009
Offline Last Active May 12 2013 06:52 AM
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In Topic: New OS X compatible motherboard -> QUO

20 February 2013 - 08:35 AM

Following along, very interested, my 3 year old board is ready for an upgrade...subscribed to the email newsletter too, great work thus far guys.

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

04 October 2012 - 06:11 AM

View PostVirusX, on 03 October 2012 - 07:14 PM, said:

'start up automatically after a power failure' HAS to be checked. Otherwise your hackintosh will always restart when waking up.
Does that help?

View PostVirusX, on 03 October 2012 - 07:14 PM, said:

'start up automatically after a power failure' HAS to be checked. Otherwise your hackintosh will always restart when waking up.
Does that help?

Virus, you just solved my last issue with ML :-) I can now get back to using my Hac with all its old regularity... thank you very much.

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

29 September 2012 - 01:37 AM

Hey VirusX,

start up after... isnt checked, I did have ethernet access checked I'll see if that changes anything....

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

22 September 2012 - 10:47 PM

Hey everyone,

I'm in need of your smarts. Everything is working great in ML 10.8.1 except for 1 thing, sleep/wake. I have the patched RTC installed, and didn't have any issues with sleep in Lion. When I put the computer to sleep with button or view menu, the comp goes to sleep no problem (so I am thinking) but when I wake it up, via mouse, keyboard or other I restart as if the computer was shutdown. I'm not exactly sure whats going on since it worked great in Lion. I'm using CruiSAr's patched DSDT, with only Fakesmc, AppleRTC, and ionetworking kext's. All are installed in S/L/E. I'd post my system log but I for lie life of me cant remember where the sleep command is posted to the log.

Any help is much appreciated, it doesn't seem like anyone else is having this specific issue, so I'm asking the experts for help.

Thanks Guys,
Jeff

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

08 August 2012 - 06:30 AM

View Postcolddiver, on 01 August 2012 - 12:27 AM, said:

Hello everybody!

It's been a good while since I posted anything here. Glad to see this thread is still quite alive...

I installed Mountain Lion over Lion on a maintenance drive on my GA-EX58-UD5 (now upgraded from a Core i7 920 to a 990x). On Lion, I'm running a heavily customized dsdt.aml that allows me to boot with only fakesmc and ionetworkingfamily .kext. I attempted to replicate this setup with Mountain Lion. Pretty much everything works except sleep (didn't get to try reboot). Upon waking from sleep, the systems restarts with the old CMOS reset bug (an old friend I haven't seen for a while).

I didn't update my dsdt.aml when I upgraded to the 990x (everything seemed to work in Lion so I didn't bother). I did have to update my smbios.plist though since the App Store didn't want to allow me to purchase Mountain Lion. I'm now identifying my hack as a MacPro5,1 (serial and everything relevant has been modified to match). I'll have to test to see if this is not the cause of the issue (mismatches between dsdt.aml patches and MacPro model).

Before I get rid of the dsdt.aml that worked for me for so long, I was wondering if anybody had any similar issues and/or some pointers for me to explore.

MAJ, thanks again for you great script!

Colddiver

Hey Cold I'm right there with you, probably the same DSDT, CruiSAr's from a few years back. Its been working great, but doesn't appear to be too happy with M/L, I could be wrong, but I think DD's script now implements a lot of the same edits that Charles did.

DD out of curiosity does your DSDT patcher allow for native power management? If I recall you are running pretty close to vanilla OSX.

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