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I've been having this issue I believe since I first started the grueling process of installing kalyway leopard on my evga nforce 680i board. My problem is unusual, and despite a crazy amount of troubleshooting I still have next to no idea what's causing this. I'm getting random keyboard and mouse lockups after a certain amount of time with my system running, usually about an hour, but sometimes as little as 15 minutes.

The lockups have always occured when I'm not physically using the computer (I leave it for a sec, come back, and my keyboard and mouse are nonresponsive). What's strange is that despite the freeze, my clock continues to tick forward in the background, and graphic animations like loading bars and the time machine logo continue to spin. However, if I'm installing and my system locks, the bar does not move forward past the point it was at on lockup, so it seems like more than my input devices are freezing.

 

I'm running 10.5.2, without the Leopard graphics update (a couple of installs ago it gave me seemingly unsolvable kernel panics). I'm on an SATA drive using Medevil's AppleNForceATA kext, and aside from nvinject and my edited graphics kexts (with my device id), my extensions are as installed since the kalyway update to 10.5.2. I'm running the kalyway 10.5.2 (9.2.0) kernel for nforce boards, with 9.2.0 system.kext (there's only one that works for all 9.2.0 kernels, right?).

 

My rig is: Evga board, PNY 7900 GS, 2 gb ram, intel 2.4 gz stock core 2 duo, on a sata drive.

 

If anyone has any ideas, it would be a huge help, this is the only (but incredibly annoying) glitch I have with my system. Thanks in advance!

 

Oh, and I also have this problem when booting into the install dvd and leaving it idle...

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So I downloaded iAtkos 2 and installed. That was SO much easier than kalyway 10.5.1. But it also seems to have gotten rid of my mysterious lockup problem. Now I'm getting less mysterious lockups when transferring large files, any ideas? I'm using medevil's AppleNForceATA kext for my sata hdd.

If im correct im not a genius or anything still new to Hackingtosh :( but i think that the sata controller for Nforce is kinda buggy and will lockup when using it. Mine use to lock up alot and switching to PATA drive completely nulled that out. So go get Pata drives or you SOL i think till someone fixes the bug.

I'm in the same boat. Except, I can sometimes get a few days before there is a lockup. One of the possibilities could be the NVInject drivers, rather than using GFX-EFI since I do have EFI v8 enabled.

 

My specs are:

XFX nVidia 680i

Core 2 Duo E6750@2.66ghz

4GB Ram DDR2 800Mhz

nVidia 8800GT 512mb

2x 22inch Acer monitors

Apple USB Ethernet

 

Lets solve this issue together.

Are you sure it's the SATA that's causing the lockups? Usually all my network drops, lockups, etc. all seem to be related to the NIC and booting with 2 cores enabled. If I use cpus=1, everything is stable and fine. I never did anything to pinpoint the problem but I assume that the network drops and lockups are related to the NIC.

I use the nForce kernel, as well. It seems to be the only one that really works the best for me.

 

I've tried a variety of network cards.

 

RealTek 8139

Linksys LNE 100 TX v4.1

On-board Marvell 88E1116

Intel PRO 1000 GT

 

The RealTek 8139 worked with both cpus=1 and when booting with both CPUs enabled. However, if both CPUs were enabled, then the network would randomly drop (but no system lockups).

 

With the Linksys LNE 100 TX, it would also work with both cpus=1 and 2. The network would drop when having both CPUs enabled. However, my system would lock up whether I used cpus=1 or not.

 

The on-board 88E1116 works with (and only with) nForceEthernetController.kext. It also only works with cpus=1. If I boot with both CPUs enabled, the network won't work at all. Even though the network doesn't work with both CPUs enabled, the system still randomly locks up.

 

And since there are no drivers (yet) for the Intel PRO 1000 GT, it just doesn't work at all.

 

 

 

So basically, as long as I use my on-board NIC and boot with cpus=1, the system is 100% stable.

 

 

 

My system specs are:

 

Motherboard: eVGA nForce 680i SLI 122-CK-NF68-A2

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 OC@3.0GHz

Memory: 2 x Corsair CM2X1024-6400C4D 800MHz (2GB Total)

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB OC@600MHz/1000MHz

Monitor: NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2

Sound Card: On-board ALC885 / Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Professional Series

Keyboard: Generic USB

Mouse: Logitech MX518

NIC: On-board Marvell 88E1116 / Intel PRO 1000 GT (82541PI)

DVD: Samsung SH-S182D (ATA)

 

 

 

My hard drive setup is:

 

Seagate 75 GB SATA / GPT / 1 Partition

Partition 1 = 74.22 GB / HFS+ / Leopard

 

Seagate 75 GB SATA / MBR / 2 Partitions

Partition 1 = 74.5 GB / NTFS (16K Clusters) / Vista

Partition 2 = 32 MB / NTFS (4K Clusters) / Vista Boot Loader

 

Seagate 150GB SATA / MBR / 1 Partition

Partition 1 = 150 GB / NTFS (16K Clusters) / Games

 

Seagate 500GB SATA / MBR / 2 Partitions

Partition 1 = 461.29 GB / HFS+ / Media

Partition 2 = 4.47 GB / NTFS (4K Clusters) / Pagefile

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