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hey all, ok so, my system is in my rig, check that for specs if u need them

 

i have successfully updated my hackint0sh to 10.5.2, then i wanted 10.5.3, so i used a download that had simple enough instructions. the download consisted of the update (10.5.3) and the kalyway kernel for 10.5.3 which i was supposed to apply after installing the update, the kernel was packaged in an installer.

i kept getting kernel panics, countless times, no matter what i've tried. i booted into another hdd that had os x on it, installed updates from there, updated kernels, repaired permissions countless times! i even applied the new modbin 9.4.0 with the 10.5.4 update, no go

theres a screenshot attached, check out the kernel panic i get...

i have searched and searched on the forums for proper instructions on how to update to 10.5.3, for amd, anything i found, i tried, with no luck, tried marvins updater, that kept crashing for some god knows what reason

ASU - crashes with some line 92 error, zephy, please look into that, and no i dont have a screenshot of that sadly ;)

 

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as i have said before, i've tried ASU 0.5 to update to 10.5.4, which just keeps crashing with some "/bin/sh: - line 92" error, with ANY update

ASU 0.4 worked really well for QuickTime, which now actually opens, unlike past times. i've tried to update to 10.5.4 using the official update. i've extracted the .pkg from the .dmg, dragged it to the Downloads folder, and selected a small update, like iTunes for ASU 0.4 to download, it started to look for cpuid's in the 10.5.4 update first but i got this error

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i am now not bothering to go to 10.5.3, wana go straight to 10.5.4, and somewhat quickly too, 10.5.2 i find unstable

another problem i am experiencing is the "About Mac" reports my amd @ 2.2 ghz, however i am OC'd at 2.6..., when i go stock speeds, it reports it correctly, same goes for my ram mhz, it reports 400 mhz but that's OC'd to 237mhz... any insight is welcome, except the use the "use the search" because i have, and i can not find anything else then "use ASU" :)

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