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Hi,

 

I have a problem.

 

I have an AOpen i915Ga-E with Prescot P4 (SSE3) and Intel 915 chipset an IDE HD and CDROM and a SerialATA HD.

 

I have done a modified DVD Dev Kit replacing the oah750d file (the only needed to patch the Rosetta thing) and installed it in the IDE HD.

 

During the install the USB mouse and keyboard works perfect. But after the install in the setup process it detects I have a mouse plugged (but don't works at all, the led at the bottom of the mouse don't light) and ask me to connect a keyboard.

 

It seems to me very very strange, because during the install both works and after the install not.

 

Has this happened to someone? any help? I'm stuck and don't know what to do.

 

If I install the Darwin PS2 kext with the help of macdrive I can make work a PS2 keyboard, but no PS2 mouse (USB gadgets unpluggeds).

 

I have tested to disable in the BIOS the USB keybord, the USB2 support, the SerialATA support, unplug the SATA cable... but makes no difference.

 

Please, any help will be very welcomed.

 

PS: Sorry my bad english.

unfortunately, the only way I've been able to get it working is to boot off the install DVD, and when it boots up, hit F8 to enter options:

 

at the Boot: prompt, enter rd=disk0s1 and hit enter

 

that works for me, I haven't had luck with any other way..

Try to delete AppleFPMemDriver.kext

 

I deleted this file, then USB keyboard & mouse works fine.

 

It works!

 

As you said, I deleted the file and now it works perfect.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

;)

 

PS: Writing from my x86 MacOS X

Try to delete AppleFPMemDriver.kext

 

I deleted this file, then USB keyboard & mouse works fine.

 

I didn't think it would work, but I deleted (well, backed up, then deleted) the file and it worked.

 

What is that file for anyway? And why did it solve the problem?

I have this problem:

If booting with mouse and keyboard conected: Nothing works (I get a window that the keyboard isn't recognised and ask me to go through a wizard-thingy. But can't do that when nothing's working.)

If putting in keyboard and mouse in PS2 after booting: keyboard works

Otherwise nothing works(USB etc..)

 

After about 2 hours trying out shortcuts and figuring out what Control buttons resonded to which and how to get there i finally found the AppleFPMemDriver.kext, but how to delete it???

Been looking around the web for shortcuts on delete but nothing.. Think I've tried almost any combination of keys possible, and nothing.(No, delete doesn't work.. :D)

 

If anyone have any other suggestions than this one, feel free to throw them my way. But hoping it will work as soon as i get that file removed.

 

NB: Using Logitech LX700, so I have possibility of both USB and PS/2.

NNB: Not using Installdvd, or vmware so nothing on that would help.(used the tar.bz2-method, which surprisingly worked on first try)

 

 

**edit: Got it working.. just had to disable usb mouse and keyboard in BIOS... ;)

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