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stupid question I assume. I wasn't able to find anything on this on the board. I have a Dell XPS400 with a P4D, 3GHz. When I open system profiler it only shows it as 1 CPU. Is this normal? What would I need to do to have it recognize the dual core?

 

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Might help if you let us know which version of OSX you're using. I'm using 10.4.5 MYZ version with a Dual Core CPU and System profiler sees both CPUs. You probably have a patch that is limiting your CPU ID.

 

thanks for the quick reply and thanks for reminding me to include important info. I am using this iso

MacOSX 10.4.4 DVD patched 10.4.5

According to the nfo it includes all latest patches (whatever latest means).

thanks for the quick reply and thanks for reminding me to include important info. I am using this iso

MacOSX 10.4.4 DVD patched 10.4.5

According to the nfo it includes all latest patches (whatever latest means).

 

I think you're going to need to make your own mach_kernel...

 

Go to maxxuss' site, under the 10.4.4 guide, there is a section on how to do it :D If you're still stuck, just ask ;)

wow, just went there. I am already confused :D . I assume I would use the post-installation under 10.4.4 procedures. When it says, mount your volume writable, I assume it refers to the DVD I got? And the rest I assume is on the DVD? ;)

Maybe I should just leave this alone before I render it useless.

 

thank you

wow, just went there. I am already confused ;) . I assume I would use the post-installation under 10.4.4 procedures. When it says, mount your volume writable, I assume it refers to the DVD I got? And the rest I assume is on the DVD? :blink:

Maybe I should just leave this alone before I render it useless.

 

thank you

 

Well, the most easiest way is to ask someone who has it working for their mach_kernel file ;) (attachment via email)

 

Once you have the file, put it onto your desktop. Open finder, and make a folder called "working-mach-kernel" at the top (root) of the drive. Then open up Terminal (Apps ==> Utils ==> Terminal ;)) and type:

 

sudo mv /mach_kernel /working-mach-kernel/mach_kernel.backup

sudo mv /Users/USERNAME-GOES-HERE/Desktop/mach_kernel /

 

:)

ok, is there a good soul who can help me out with this (fracture_x@yahoo.com)?

 

thank you SABR for all the help!

 

I would try a more direct approach... That's what people did to me..

 

Try PM'ing someone :) *cough* StickyDigits *cough* :P

So, I stumbled on this thread, hoping that someone has a kernel for the Core Duo laptops would PM me. send mail to raysmd @ gmail.com I would really like to get the HPET working.

 

 

also, another question. If one has the similar hardware as the MBP, couldn't I just use the restore dvd from the MBP to install onto my Thinkpad? Would I still need a patch?

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