Blah101, on , said:Unfortunately I don't have the one from 10.8.0. Do you know some where I could acquire it and test it out?
I hade the same problem. Facetime isnt loaded coz your camera has problem due to that IOUSBFamily.kext. I was using Uni-beast kexts and it came with a newer kext than ML had and the system was loading the newer kext hence the error. After removing that newer kext, I'm having no problem. Check your Extra/Extensions folder for that culprit kext and remove it. I think you should have your original ML kext in your S/L/E folder. If not I've attached mine. Attached Files IOUSBFamily.kext.zip 1.46MB 40 downloads
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#1850076 Two issues since upgrade
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rakusson
on 03 September 2012 - 02:10 PM
#1849769 X on the battery icon
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rakusson
on 02 September 2012 - 09:37 AM
Hi,
These two kexts helped me while using Lion and today, I tried them in Mountain Lion. It is now showing percentage of the battery remaining..
You guys can have a try Attached Thumbnails Attached Files AppleACPIPlatform.kext.zip 423.8K 95 downloads AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext.zip 38.53K 90 downloads
#1769756 Before you begin "There is no keyboard connected to your computer"
Posted
rakusson
on 11 November 2011 - 11:22 AM
I have attached my Info.plist. I think I wrote the total path wrong. It should be
/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant/Contents/Info.plist
You don't need to use voodoops2 at that moment but you may use. But it is strange that your Info.plist file is empty! did you check case, coz it's case sensitive in unix environment so you gotta type "Info.plist". Did you use "nano" to access that file? Write me how did you access Info.plist file.
This is what I did:
I booted in my Lion partition with -s -v -x flag and hit some keys when the boot was handed over to Lion boot. then I got into the terminal in a read-only mode. I did following to be able to modify Info.plistfsck -fymount -uw /This will make it Lion partition writable so that you modify that file.
Attached Files Info.plist.zip 995bytes 431 downloads
#1766283 Before you begin "There is no keyboard connected to your computer"
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rakusson
on 31 October 2011 - 09:08 PM
I boot into the single user mode in terminal so that I can do some editing. I edited System/CoreService/Setup Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist
removed these two lines
<string>DeviceSection</string>
<string>KeyboardTypeSection</string>
and after that, I didn't get that error. I didn't use usb keyboard. However, I did include VoodooPS2 driver in my Extra folder. anyway, that was long time ago :) but thanks for reply.
#1741213 (Solved]stuck on There is no keyboard connected....[old] reboot after success...
Posted
rakusson
on 28 August 2011 - 05:02 PM
aufa333, on Aug 28 2011, 04:13 PM, said:glad it helps.
u have to use usb ,sorry :D .
hi,k
This is irony. It worked the way you told me. then I installed some kexts to fix my Graphics Card (ATI 5470) and ran into problem of scrambled screen, couldnt login, so had to re-install Lion. Now, I did exactly same thing but even in Terminal, I couldnt use my ps2 keyboard (which worked perfectly fine previously) that's why I bought usb mouse.
Then I boot from usb installer drive, did the same to remove those two lines and boot from Lion installed drive. ok, I dont get that message of 'keyboard not connected' but my keyboard doesnot work!!!! what do I do now? I tried to boot with different kexts but no success :D
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