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Survey of nForce chipset desktop MOBO Ownership  

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  1. 1. Which nForce chipset + CPU MOBO desktop system do you have?

    • Series 7 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
      83
    • Series 6 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
      222
    • Series 5 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
      6
    • Series 4 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
      6
    • Series 7 nForce chipset + AMD CPU MOBO?
      11
    • Series 6 nForce chipset + AMD CPU MOBO?
      16
    • Series 5 nForce chipset + AMD CPU MOBO?
      17
    • Series 4 nForce chipset + AMD CPU MOBO?
      20
    • I have a Series 600M nForce chipset + AMD S1 CPU laptop/notebook MOBO
      6
    • nForce chipset + CPU combo MOBO not listed above
      8
  2. 2. What is your nForce chipset desktop MOBO system CPU?

    • Intel Penryn (Wolfdale)
      9
    • Intel Penryn (Yorkdale)
      2
    • Intel Core 2 Extreme (Quad)
      14
    • Intel Core 2 Extreme (Dual)
      3
    • Intel Core 2 Quad
      112
    • Intel Core 2 Duo
      166
    • Intel Pentium D9xx
      4
    • Intel Pentium D8xx
      5
    • Intel Pentium 4
      7
    • Intel Celeron D
      2
    • AMD Phenom
      7
    • AMD Athlon 64 FX
      3
    • AMD Athlon 64 X2
      52
    • AMD Athlon 64
      6
    • AMP Sempron
      1


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Hi bro.

 

Well, the kext you sent me produced no effect.

And the one suggested on the other link it´s kinda hard to me. It´s full of codes and unix things that I don´t understand. ;)

 

I´ll keep this issue quiet by now.

 

BTW, have you seen the new Chameleon 2.0 RC1? It´s amazing. Installed here in my system is working perfect. Take a look at that. :D That tip is for all you guys in forum too.

 

Cheers.

bb.

 

I have tried it out on an external eSATA HDD OS X test system but it did not allow me to boot into my Ubuntu and Vista HDDs in my PC.......so until I get a chance to do more research on setting up Vista and Ubuntu to work with Chameleon 2.0 RC1 I will stick with EasyBCD in Vista and Chameleon v1.0.12/PC_EFIv9 on my internal OS X HDDs.....

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I have tried it out on an external eSATA HDD OS X test system but it did not allow me to boot into my Ubuntu and Vista HDDs in my PC.......so until I get a chance to do more research on setting up Vista and Ubuntu to work with Chameleon 2.0 RC1 I will stick with EasyBCD in Vista and Chameleon v1.0.12/PC_EFIv9 on my internal OS X HDDs.....

 

Well, I here in my system, the new chameleon shows up my windows ntfs HD but I didn´t try to boot into it through chameleon. I´m about to try it right now. :(

 

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1. eVGA nVidia 680i

2. nForce 680i

3. Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz 1066MHz FSB 4MB L2 Cache

4. Let me know if you need the bios settings.

5. Toshiba DVD RW DRU-820A IDE Channel 0 Slave

Sony CD-RW CRX21 IDE Channel 0 Master

6. Western Digital WDC WD1600JS-88MHB0 150GB

7. HDD set up with 1 partition as MBR for Mac OS X

8. iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Voodoo Kernel 9.5.0

9. eVGA Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB RAM

10. No other PCI/PCI-e cards installed

11. As far as I know from eVGA, my audio codec is supposed to be AC97, OSx86 Tools tells me I need to install and download ALC888 though. LAN chipset I am unsure of, but I am using eno's nForcelan package and the ethernet works. 1 Firewire port, and 10 USB 2.0 ports (one doesn't work).

 

Okay, so I failed in upgrading Kalyway 10.5.2 to 10.5.3, so I decided to just do a fresh install of iPC 10.5.6 and save the trouble updating.

 

The install went on without a hitch, and everything seems to be working fine and being more stable. However when I went to watch a DVD, the DVD icon showed up on my desktop but DVD player gave me an error saying it could not be initialized (-70017).

 

VLC was not able to open the DVD either, nor was Chrome which said there was no DVD. When I tried to reinstall DVD player, I was told that I do not have DVD hardware on my computer. System Profile recognizes the DVD drive being there, and I can access the files on any DVD (I tried 5) via Finder.

 

Any ideas as to why I can access DVDs, but not play them? If so, any idea how to fix this issue?

 

Thanks for the help!

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1. eVGA nVidia 680i

2. nForce 680i

3. Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz 1066MHz FSB 4MB L2 Cache

4. Let me know if you need the bios settings.

5. Toshiba DVD RW DRU-820A IDE Channel 0 Slave

Sony CD-RW CRX21 IDE Channel 0 Master

6. Western Digital WDC WD1600JS-88MHB0 150GB

7. HDD set up with 1 partition as MBR for Mac OS X

8. iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Voodoo Kernel 9.5.0

9. eVGA Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB RAM

10. No other PCI/PCI-e cards installed

11. As far as I know from eVGA, my audio codec is supposed to be AC97, OSx86 Tools tells me I need to install and download ALC888 though. LAN chipset I am unsure of, but I am using eno's nForcelan package and the ethernet works. 1 Firewire port, and 10 USB 2.0 ports (one doesn't work).

 

Okay, so I failed in upgrading Kalyway 10.5.2 to 10.5.3, so I decided to just do a fresh install of iPC 10.5.6 and save the trouble updating.

 

The install went on without a hitch, and everything seems to be working fine and being more stable. However when I went to watch a DVD, the DVD icon showed up on my desktop but DVD player gave me an error saying it could not be initialized (-70017).

 

VLC was not able to open the DVD either, nor was Chrome which said there was no DVD. When I tried to reinstall DVD player, I was told that I do not have DVD hardware on my computer. System Profile recognizes the DVD drive being there, and I can access the files on any DVD (I tried 5) via Finder.

 

Any ideas as to why I can access DVDs, but not play them? If so, any idea how to fix this issue?

 

Thanks for the help!

 

AFIK the -70017 is an error which implies that the DVD Player cannot find a suitable display to which it can send the video output.......try swapping your monitor connector to the other video port on your graphics card.......

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Hi all, i installed iATKOS 1.0r2 10.5.1 Equatel's Patched, it install with no problem, but i tried to install a nvidia driver, and when i reboot the system freeze at the apple logo, i always have to reinstall iatkos do try a new nvidia driver, i think i did it 3 times, but now i give up and decided to ask u guys which nvidia driver do u use?

 

my system is on signature

 

Thanks! :)

 

EDIT: I think im gonna try this iPC, seems to be more compatible.

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hi verdant,

 

well the reason why I come this time isn`t a big problem, in fact my kalyway 10.5.2 is working excellent :) so i`m very happy, the only thing i want to ask is that if there is anyway not to type cpus=1 -f at the beginning of the boot of mac os, well, actually I did it, i put cpus=1 -f in the apple.boot.plist but i mean if there`s anyway not to put it and run de boot without flags...

my question is, if i put cpus=1 is that only one core of my core 2 duo is working no? can I put the two cores working?? Ahh, and the thing of the cpus=1 -f is beacuse if i don`t use this flags on the boot it doesn`t boot :S, well if I use cpus=1 it works, but the system doesn`t recognize the dvd drive...

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AFIK the -70017 is an error which implies that the DVD Player cannot find a suitable display to which it can send the video output.......try swapping your monitor connector to the other video port on your graphics card.......

 

Thanks man. That worked like a charm!

 

I only have one small issue left. I used the ALC885 codec dump to try to get all my jacks working. However, I can only use either the front (Internal Speakers) or the rear (Line Out) ONE at a time - not both. I used a two-jack-to-one-jack adapter to get all 4 working at the same time, but is there a better way to fix this so that I can have the jacks plugged in properly and get all 4 speakers and the sub working?

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Hi all, i installed iATKOS 1.0r2 10.5.1 Equatel's Patched, it install with no problem, but i tried to install a nvidia driver, and when i reboot the system freeze at the apple logo, i always have to reinstall iatkos do try a new nvidia driver, i think i did it 3 times, but now i give up and decided to ask u guys which nvidia driver do u use?

 

my system is on signature

 

Thanks! :D

 

EDIT: I think im gonna try this iPC, seems to be more compatible.

 

If you have not reinstalled iATKOS why do you not try updating to 10.5.6.......see here......but first what do you see onscreen when you boot with -v......?

 

hi verdant,

 

well the reason why I come this time isn`t a big problem, in fact my kalyway 10.5.2 is working excellent :D so i`m very happy, the only thing i want to ask is that if there is anyway not to type cpus=1 -f at the beginning of the boot of mac os, well, actually I did it, i put cpus=1 -f in the apple.boot.plist but i mean if there`s anyway not to put it and run de boot without flags...

my question is, if i put cpus=1 is that only one core of my core 2 duo is working no? can I put the two cores working?? Ahh, and the thing of the cpus=1 -f is beacuse if i don`t use this flags on the boot it doesn`t boot :S, well if I use cpus=1 it works, but the system doesn`t recognize the dvd drive...

 

What I suggest you try is boot up with cpus=1 -f and then run DSDT Patcher and install Chameleon with DSDT.....also can you please put your system details in a 5 line text signature so that I do not have to try remember them...... :)

 

Thanks man. That worked like a charm!

 

I only have one small issue left. I used the ALC885 codec dump to try to get all my jacks working. However, I can only use either the front (Internal Speakers) or the rear (Line Out) ONE at a time - not both. I used a two-jack-to-one-jack adapter to get all 4 working at the same time, but is there a better way to fix this so that I can have the jacks plugged in properly and get all 4 speakers and the sub working?

 

Which code dump have you used.....? Also post your System Profiler audio details.......

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The purpose of this thread, which will focus on attempts (successful, partially successful, not successful yet.....with reasons why where possible...... :) ) to install OSx86 10.5.x (Leopard) ONLY on NVIDIA nForce Series 5 and 6 MCP (570i, 590i, 610i, 630i, 650i and 680i) chipsets + Intel CPU motherboard systems

 

is to

 

(i) Complement the existing excellent Mysticus C* threads (A. and B. below)

A.
, Newbies Guide + Install Guide (Intel CPUs Only Guide)
....... now effectively static according to Mysticus C*.......he no longer runs a nForce chipset MOBO......

 

B.
Mysticus C* Apple Delta/Combo Updates on nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs
- Currently updates to 10.5.6 - can be found
....

(ii) Offer alternative support now that Mysticus C* is no longer supporting his nForce thread regularly, if at all.......

 

(iii) To provide a focal point for the challenges associated with installing OSx86 10.5.x....[and.....] on NVIDIA nForce Series 5 and 6 MCP (media and communications processors) chipset-based Intel CPU MOBOs.

 

(iv) To enable myself and other willing & helpful regular and guest contributers (volunteers please.......?) to help many more owners of 570i, 590i, 630i, 650i and 680i chipset MOBOs than I and others can at present by answering calls for help all over the place in isolated posts, PMs, and threads......

A number of forum posters have PM'd me wishing to make an unsolicited entirely voluntary donation in appreciation for my freely given assistance with their OSx86 problems......

 

Anyone wishing to donate (according to their personal circumstances and wishes) can now do so

via PayPal......please remember to PM me your InsanelyMac Username AND Real Name so that I can link the two......and personally thank you.... :)

 

A donation is not required for my freely given assistance.......donations are the gift of the giver NOT the expectation of the receiver...... :trumpet:

 

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POSTING REQUIREMENTS:

 

A. Full details of your system in your first post (and summary in your signature......following rules!)

 

1. Your MOBO brand and model: e.g. Asus P5N-32E SLI Plus 650i

 

2. Your nForce Series 5 or 6 chipset: i.e. 570i, 590i, 610i, 630i, 650i, or 680i

3. Your Intel CPU: Model, Core Quantity, Stock Speed and if Overclocked to what speed..... e.g. Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600, 4 cores, 2.4GHz stock, 3.0GHz OCd

4. Screen shots of your current BIOS settings if at all possible (as very helpful and in some/many cases essential.....)

 

5. Your DVDRW(s): TYPE - SATA or PATA [iDE], QUANTITY

6. Your hard drive(s): TYPE - SATA or PATA [iDE], QUANTITY - and if set as RAID or not, SIZE (i.e. capacity in GB)......

 

7. Hard drive PARTITION/FORMATTING: - and if set up as single OS volume per HDD or multi-OS volume per HDD etc......

 

8. Current OS's installed: Full details i.e. not just Windows or Linux.... and whether or not you hope to dual boot or even triple boot....

 

9. Your graphics card(s): Brand, Model No., RAM, - if in SLI mode or not

 

10. PCI/PCI-E cards fitted: e.g. USB, Firewire,NIC etc. and quantity of each...

 

11. Onboard devices/functions: Audio chipset, LAN chipset, Firewire (number of ports), USB 1.1 or 2.0 (number of ports), eSATA (number of ports), etc.

 

 

B. Full details of your current OSx86 install status

 

1. Your available OSx86 Install DVD(s) - Name, Leopard version, Release version: e.g. iDeneb 10.5.4 v1.1

 

2. Clear description of the problems you encountered when trying to install....with boot screen images showing error messages observed.......if at all possible (as very helpful and in some cases essential.....)

 

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BIOS SETTINGS TEMPLATE FOR 570i, 590i, 610i, 630i, 650i and 680i Ultra NVIDIA nForce Series 7 MCP chipset based Intel CPU MOBOs

This BIOS template (now V2 with some additions for 630i) does not claim to cover all the BIOS variations for all the different MOBOs that meet the above requirement........also apologies for any errors........It is a composite list so under 650i for example it has the settings for different 650i MOBOs in the same column.......likewise for the other chipsets......it is not complete in terms of the number of different BIOS parameter layouts for the same chipset.......particularly for the 570i and 610i chipset MOBOs......

 

BUT readers should be able to see which ones of the listed parameters match their particular BIOS parameters......

 

I did it this way because I am not able (due to time constraints and not having every MOBO manual etc.) to list all the relevant BIOS settings for each of the Pre-Series 7 nForce chipsets for all of the nForce chipset MOBO manufacturers!.....I hope you understand...... :)

 

It is a preliminary guide to

the most likely forms of the relevant BIOS parameters, their default settings, together with my recommended initial settings to enable OSx86 installation and stable operation (within the known limitations of nForce chipset MOBOs...... :blink: ).

 

The BIOS settings in italics are ones that you could change later if you so wish (assuming you have the appropriate kernel to install) to see if the system still runs OSx86 without any problems...... :)

 

In the BIOS template I have got IEEE1394 Controller (i.e. Firewire) set as [Auto] or [Enabled], generally the default BIOS setting........BUT if when having it set as [Auto] or [Enabled] you cannot install OSx86 from DVD because your PC freezes during booting from the DVD, then set IEEE1394 Controller as [Disabled] and try rebooting from the DVD.......

 

If it makes no difference, the origin of the freeze lies elsewhere......if, however, you can now boot successfully from the DVD into the OS X Installer window, then after successfully installing and running OSx86 from the HDD, you can set it back to [Auto] or [Enabled]......if everything continues to work OK that is...... ;)

 

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HELP FOR THOSE EXPERIENCING ACPI-APIC and/or BIOS PROBLEMS (e.g. always needing to use the cpus=1 boot flag)

 

If your System Hangs after Boot Screen Message:

 

"Mac framework successfully initialized

Using XXXX buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers"

 

where XXXX may be 16384, 14805, 10485, 5242 typically......

 

XXXX Number Explanation:

 

16384 is reported to indicate ≥ 4GB RAM

14805 is reported to indicate 2GB RAM

 

The Error Cause may be:

 

ACPIPlatform.kext and/or AppleAPIC.kext and/or IOACPIFamily.kext

 

The Error Solution may be:

 

Replace ACPIPlatform.kext and/or AppleAPIC.kext and/or IOACPIFamily.kext with compatible version(s); generally found in older distros...…or as an "ACPI Fix" or "ACPI-APIC Old" or similar in recent distros.....

 

HOWEVER, if different versions of these kexts do not resolve the error, then you may need a modified-DSDT BIOS……this is because the DSDT is a part of the ACPI subsystem.

 

ACPI is the acronym for Advanced Configuration & Power Interface.

The ACPI interface has been around since 1999 and used on the majority of i386 and x86_64 systems since then.

 

ACPI is an abstraction level that is interfaced between the OS and the platform firmware and hardware. This abstraction layer's, i.e. ACPI's purpose is to hide differences in the platform firmware and/or hardware from most of the operating system kernel codebase, in order that most of the kernel codebase does not have to be changed for the OS to run on systems with different hardware and/or firmware. Thus, OS and the platform can evolve independently so that a new OS should be able to run on old hardware, while an older OS should be able to run on new hardware.

DSDT is an acronym for Differentiated System Description Table. The DSDT contains the Differentiated Definition Block, which supplies the information and configuration information about the base system. It is always incorporated in the ACPI Namespace by the OS at bootup. However, it is sad fact that a number of MOBO manufacturers do not seem able to provide fully functional DSDTs as part of their MOBOs' BIOS.

 

For example, MSI MOBOs often need a DSDT string-modded BIOS.....read this thread.....and see here......Kabyl may be able to help you.....BUT also see OriginalMACNUT's OSXCORES......e.g. MSI P7N nForce 750i SLI Platinum......also see fassl's DSDT Patcher.......using mackerintel's Chameleon with DSDT Override bootloader......as well as koalala's ACPI (DSDT) Patcher for BIOS and AML, CPU Cores, HPET, RTC, TM, GFX......

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IF YOU ARE USING PATA (IDE) DEVICES e.g. IDE HDD(s) and IDE DVDRW or DVDROM (and/or CDROM/CDRW) THEN PLEASE READ:

CORRECT IDE (PATA) DEVICE JUMPER SETTING AND CABLE CONNECTING

 

1. The modern 40-pin Ultra DMA 80-wire cable can be made connector-specific by jumpering CS (Cable Select) on HDD and jumpering CSEL (Cable Select) on the DVDROM, because the cable connectors are usually color-coded as follows:

 

Blue connector to the host i.e. MOBO,

Black connector to the chosen primary device, i.e. device cable-selected as Master (usually i.e.should be the END connector of the cable)

Grey connector to the chosen secondary device, i.e. device cable-selected as Slave (usually i.e. should the MIDDLE connector of the cable)

 

BUT not always......... :thumbsdown_anim:

 

With such a cable, if you jumper the DVDROM as Master and the HDD as Slave, or vice versa, then the Slave device is usually connected to the middle connector and the Master device to the end connector (with the Blue connector as always connected to the MOBO IDE connector)

 

2. If you have the older 40-pin 40-wire Cable Select cable, then the Master Connector is the MIDDLE connector of the cable, and the Slave connector is the END connector of the cable(with the Blue connector as always connected to the MOBO IDE connector).

 

3. If you have the older 40-pin 40-wire Regular (non-Cable Select) then the function of the MIDDLE and END connectors on the cable 40-pin 40-wire (with the Blue connector as always connected to the MOBO IDE connector) are determined by the jumper settings on the devices connected to each (i.e. Master or Slave). With such a cable, if you set both devices as Cable Select, each will configure itself as Master, causing a signal conflict.

 

4. If you have the very rare situation of one device having to be jumpered on Cable Select and the other jumpered as Master or as Slave (i.e. no CS or CSEL option), then Cable Select mode is invoked, configuring the MIDDLE connector of the cable as Master on older 40-pin 40-wire Cable Select cable, and on modern 40-pin Ultra DMA 80-wire cable, configuring the END connector of the cable as Master (with in either case, the Blue connector connected to the MOBO IDE connector).

 

Confusing or what......... :rolleyes:post-200327-1235957903_thumb.jpg

If your MOBO has two separate IDE channels, i.e. two IDE connectos on the MOBO.......typically the blue MOBO connector is IDE Channel 0 and the black MOBO connector is IDE Channel 1.......then I recommend that you get two 80 wire IDE cables and try connecting your IDE DVDROM to the blue MOBO connector as Master and your IDE HDD to the black MOBO connector as Master if other IDE arrangements do not work........

 

 

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Partitioning and Formatting a Hard Drive (HDD) for OS X

 

Should you be in the ideal position of being able to and wanting to install OS X on its own hard drive, I recommend for general PC use (i.e. rather than as a server) that you partition the hard drive as Master Boot Record (MBR) via the Partition menu tab in OS X Disk Utility and format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled)

volumes, into a minimum of 4 volumes (depending on your HDD capacity) as follows:

 

1st volume at the start of HDD is a small 10GB volume (choose a name without spaces e.g. Leopard_Boot or OS_X_Boot etc) that to use as a OS X boot volume with ONLY a basic fully working OS X install from your chosen OS X Install DVD (which enables you to use its Disk Utility functions on the other OS X volumes), together with:

 

Kext Helper b7

OSx86Tools

PC EFI v9 Chameleon Bootloader Installer

 

and any other Utiliy software you find very useful for OS X system installation/maintenace/repair etc., to enable you to modify/test OS X updates on the Main and Backup OS X volumes without ever risking not being able to boot into OS X on this HDD.......

 

The 2nd and 3rd volumes are equal size volumes, which for use OS X Main and Backup (or Test) systems respectively.......suggest you use a size of at least 40GB for each.....

 

The 4th volume is a OS X Data Archive volume with all your archived OS X and OS x86 software, documents files, image files, music files, or whatever you wish to archive and keep safe......

 

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Mysticus C* device class/type identification IOPCIClassMatch modification when installing nVidia GFX card drivers, especially for nForce MOBOs with multiple nVidia chipset devices.... :)

Note the device type identification is not for installing the nVidia GFX card driver kexts themselves!

 

The reason is to prevent the nVidia GFX driver kexts from loading as drivers for the wrong i.e. different MOBO components (eg, chipset, network, memory controller etc...) on an nForce MOBO!

Without the device class/type identification present in the NVD* and GeF* kexts, nVidia GFX card drivers load up on a NForce MOBO even when a ATI GFX card is installed, causing kernel panics..... If you have nVidia GFX card on an nForce chipset MOBO, it is even more important to fix the NVD* and GeF* drivers......

The solution is to add these 2 lines of code (if found to be missing)

 

<key>IOPCIClassMatch</key>
           <string>0x03000000&0xff000000</string>

before this code:

 

<key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key>

 

to the NVD*.kexts and GeF*.kexts (see list below)

 

=============

GeForce.kext

NVDAResman.kext

NVDANV50Hal.kext

NVDANV40Hal.kext

NVDANV30Hal.kext

NVDANV20Hal.kext

NVDANV10Hal.kext

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in the Info.plist file of each of the above kexts.

 

To get to Info.plist file in each kext:

 

1. Navigate to /System/Library/Extensions

2. Find each kext one at a time, then right-click on kext icon, choosing "Show Package Contents", then open Contents folder to find Info.plist.

3. Open Info.plist file via Terminal using sudo nano etc., or right-click, choosing "Open With", and selecting your preferred Text Editor app; e.g.Text Edit, TextMate, TextWrangler, Property List Editor, or PlistEdit Pro etc.

4. Make changes to Info.plist and save modified file.

 

All of the kexts in the list above need to be fixed for class type identification!!!

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Mysticus C* nForce Drivers Installer and Combo Update Packages

 

ANNOUNCEMENT: DO PLEASE CONSIDER making a PayPal USD donation (according to your personal circumstances and wishes) to Mysticus C* to support his continued work (at the expense of his own time and resources whilst not even owning a nForce chipset MOBO) on making nForce chipset MOBO "friendly" Updater and nForce Drivers Installer packages for nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO owners (hopefully to be available via this thread), and then supporting them via updates as OS X and OSx86 developments continue to occur....... :)

UPDATE:

Mysticus C* Apple Delta/Combo Updates on nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs - Currently updates to 10.5.6 - can be found here....

 

The Mysticus C* nForce Drivers Installer v1.2 and 10.5.5 Combo Update Patches v1.2.0 are BOTH now available here..... :thumbsup_anim:

At my request Mysticus C* has produced a standalone installer, primarily for nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO owners (although other users may benefit from it too....see installer options :) ) for the following advances of particular benefit to nForce chipset MOBOs:XDarwin's NVdarwin GFX card driver installer

 

eno's nForceLAN onboard LAN driver for nForce MOBOs

 

MercurySquad et al.'s Voodoo kernel

 

slashack's NForceATA Darwin ATA Drivers (enables more than 2GB or 3GB of RAM to be used)

 

incorporating Mysticus C*'s USB mount and controller fixes too

 

that will allow a post-OSx86 install on OSx86 10.5.2 and later........ALTHOUGH the installer is optimised for 10.5.5..... ;)

 

In his current version nForce Drivers Installer (v1.2), Mysticus C* has updated the current 0.62.3n beta version of eno's nForceLAN kext with the 0372-3 device IDs and provided it in two variants......one with the OptimizationMode set to 0 (for throughput-load optimization) andthe other set to 1 (for CPU-load optimization)....... :)

 

I have successfully run version 1.0 of Mysticus C*'s nForce Drivers installer on

 

(i) Kalyway 10.5.2 OSx86 Test System (

on an external USB2.0 [2 x 250GB SATA HDD] RAID enclosure running in BIG mode),

(ii) iDeneb v1.1 10.5.4 system, and

(iii) JaS 10.5.4 updated to 10.5.5 using Mysticus C*'s 10.5.5 Combo Updater Packages.

Both (ii) and (iii) are OSx86 Test Systems on an external eSATA [750GB SATA HDD] enclosure.

 

The installer runs successfully on my Asus P5N32-E SLI Plus (

650i nForce chipset) MOBO with Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 G0 Version CPU OC'd to 3.0GHz, Gigabyte NVidia GeForce 8600GT GFX card, 6GB 667MHza DDR2 RAM, 3xSATA HDDs, PATA DVDRW, 2 x onboard nForce MCP55/Marvell 88E1116 LAN controller/chipset, and Netgear GA311 RTL8169 chipset NIC.....

 

The installer options in version v1.2 are:

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BUT this does not mean that all of the installable kexts & kernel will run without error on your PC OSx86 system........

 

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KERNEL & KEXT & SYSTEM UPDATES

 

1. slashack's AppleNForceATA.kext for nForce MOBOs

There is continuing good progress using the slashack AppleNForceATA kext to access RAM ≥ 3GB...... :D

 

The AppleNForceATA.kext v0.1 is working very well for most users; although some may have issues with DVD drives and others may have issues with the Voodoo kernel........see slashack's thread.....

 

 

2. eno's nForceLAN.kext for nForce MOBOs

 

There is continuing good progress using the eno nForceLAN kext...... :D

 

eno's latest nForceLAN onboard LAN driver ([0.62.13n] Code/dependency cleanup. Moved link timer to separate event source (testing). Invalid MAC is replaced by a pseudo-random number instead of a random one (should fix any iTunes issues).) allows HPET to remain enabled in BIOS since disabling HPET in BIOS may be an issue for users who dual boot Vista and OS X as HPET is recommended for Vista multimedia applications......see here.

 

3. Slice's USB2.0 kexts for Leopard (with Sleep support)

 

There is continuing good news regarding Slice's USB2.0 kexts....... :D

 

There is a new compilation by Slice from 10.5.6 sources, with a version change to 3.2.8 to differ from Apple's kexts, and added support for Intel ICH4-5, 9 (ICH10 added by Apple), NForce (MCP79 by Apple, MCP78 and others by Slice), SIS7001. Some internal mistakes have also been corrected. All files tested in 10.5.5 so it compatible with old systems (Leopard only!). Download the kexts from his thread here.....

 

Download attachments to desktop

Double click to unzip

Enter Terminal

sudo -s

mkdir ~/Desktop/Off

cp -r -v ~/Desktop/*USB*.kext /S*/L*/E*/IOUSB*/C*/P*/

chown -R root:wheel /S*/L*/E*/IOUSB*/C*/P*/

rm -v /S*/L*/E*.mke*

diskutil repairpermissions /

reboot

 

4. Vanilla kernels and Voodoo kernels

 

My 650i MOBO does not like the 9.5.1 vanilla kernel.......while it does not always hang during the booting process......it comes up with messages like ".......disk not supported." and on one occasion when it reached the Desktop, moving the mouse away from the Hardware Monitor File tab just generated the Apple "spinning rainbow wheel".....but I did have the eno nForceLAN kext installed.... However, I did not have the eno nForceLAN kext installed the last time I installed the 9.5.1 vanilla kernel.....but on booting my system bootup screen froze after the following last four error lines appeared:

ERROR: Firewire unable to determine...... AppleNForceATA: found 0 units. AppleNForceATA::free( 0x98a9600)

 

I waited for over 10 minutes but no further boot progress beyond this point......

 

The first error line was repeated 10's of time before last appearance and disk3s5 is the HDD volume I was booting from: disk3s5: loctl (_IOW,'d',31,32) is unsupported.

 

9.5.1 vanilla is reported to also cause the loctl error on an Asus Striker II Extreme (790i chipset)...and reported not to work on a XFX 780i MOBO either..... :(

 

Same is likely to be true with the Vanilla 9.6.0 kernel

USE VOODOO 9.5.0 RELEASE VERSION v1.0 kernel........Voodoo 9.6.0 under development.......see here........ :)

 

5. Leopard OS X 10.5.6

 

Successful clean system installation and subsequent operation of Leopard 10.5.6 on External eSATA HDD OS X volume partitioned as MBR connected to my system ......see my Sunday 28th December blog entry in my blog.....Asus P5N32-E SLI Plus (nForce 650i) + Q6600 running full CI/QE, USB 2.0, audio, networking (RTL8169 NIC), eSATA, and Firewire 400 (IEEE1394a) operation...... with subsequent manual installation of slashack's AppleNForceATA.kext for 6GB RAM operation..... :)

 

This success bodes well for Mysticus C* next surprise for nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOS..... ;)

 

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Kernel and/or Kext Testing

 

On my JaS 10.5.5 test system, I have run

HighLoad v1.9.8 memtest on 5020MB to test out the 6GB RAM as regards causing kernel panics with Voodoo Beta 2C kernel and slashack's nForceATA.kext.......all tests passed without any kernel panics!..... :thumbsup_anim:for Voodoo Beta 2C kernel and slashack's nForceATA kext.

 

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Voodoo Beta 2C now successfully replaced by Voodoo Release Version 1.0 Rev_A

 

 

LATEST TESTING NEWS

 

Currently using THe KiNG's fix for the AD1998b audio codec on my Asus P5N32-E SLI Plus MOBO with Asus SupremeFX Audio Card....it now enables Line in and Mute....unlike the Taruga_AD1988b_Rev3 / Rev4 installer......

 

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His Leopard HDAEnabler.kext and the AD1988b.HDA.FIX.kext, plus the necessary original 10.5.6 AppleHDA.kext can be got here......install all three kexts simultaneously using Kext Helper b7.......

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FURTHER BREAKING NEWS:

The following development from Verdant is a concept and work in progress......

 

 

"OSx86DeFacto" USB Flash Drive

OSx86 Install

DVD Booter

Reason for release:

 

There are many posters in my nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO topics reporting difficulties in installing OSx86 (i.e. OS X Leopard on x86 system) onto a SATA HDD, most often when using a SATA DVDRW (although it must be said that some posters even have difficulties with SATA/PATA, PATA/PATA, PATA/SATA DVDRW/HDD combinations generating the now infamous "still waiting for boot device" boot screen error).... :(

 

For an example of the convoluted routes that have had to be used to get a working OS X installation, see here...... :wallbash:

 

For this reason, I have decided to release now, what I still regard as a concept & as work in progress that I have developed into a working solution for myself and Yossarian22 to overcome the problem of OSx86Install DVDs that were OK (i.e. with no burn or patching errors) but which would not install OSx86......a USB Flash Drive OSx86 Install DVD Booter.......called "OSx86DeFacto"..... :angel:

My Concept:

 

My idea was generated by my use of XPostFacto, which is software that enables the installation of OS X Tiger on unsupported G3 and G4 PowerMacs......namely, the concept of being able to start the boot process using a bootloader supported fully by the computer system/hardware and then pass the initiated boot process onto the OS to be installed, which would then take the boot process forward to completion..... ;)

 

So, based on (i) having a MOBO that supports BIOS booting from USB devices and (ii) knowing that many (BUT not all) USB flash drivers can be formatted as bootable drives, I thought about using a USB flash drive to initiate booting via the Darwin non-EFI bootloader and to then pass the boot process over to the OSx86 Install DVD in the SATA or PATA DVDRW in order to bypass the SATA/PATA, PATA/PATA, PATA/SATA DVDRW/HDD combination "booting from DVDRW/HDD boot device recognition" issues..... :)

My Implementation:

 

I have been able to implement this concept ONLY by standing on the shoulders of OSx86 "giants" such as ToH, Kalyway, iATKOS, etc. and by using OSx86Tools by ~pcwiz, who likewise credits the various developers etc. who have brought OSx86 development to where it is now…… :thumbsup_anim:

 

Thus, I claim absolutely no credit for the component parts of the working solution that I have compiled...... :angel:

 

My Test Results in Blue (on my 650i MOBO)

and Beta Tester Results in Green

 

OSx86 install DVD=================Booting passed to DVD===OS X Installer Launched

 

Kalyway Leopard 10.5.1--------------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iATKOS v1.0r2 Leopard 10.5.1-------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

iATKOS v1.0r3 Leopard 10.5.1-------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

Kalyway Leopard 10.5.2--------------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iATKOS v2.0i Leopard 10.5.2---------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

JaS Leopard 10.5.4 (unpatched)----------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)------Yes

JaS Leopard 10.5.4 (nForceATA patched)------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iDeneb v1.1 Leopard 10.5.4----------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

iPC OSx86 10.5.6 (Beta unpatched with PPF1)------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iDeneb v1.3 Leopard 10.5.5 (patched)----------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes (matticus on 630i)

iPC OSx86 10.5.6 (Final patched with V1.1 PPF)-----Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes (meww on 780i)

N.B. The value for X in rd=diskXs2 or rd=diskXs3 is dependent on the number of storage/media read/write devices connected to the MOBO…..X starts from 0 and Y starts from 1. For example, the first volume on the first internal HDD will have the Disk Indentifier of disk0s1, while the second volume will be disk0s2 and so on.

 

My Disclaimer:

 

(i) MYSELF AND MY ALPHA TESTER (YOSSARIAN22) HAVE nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs, THUS NO TESTING HAS BEEN DONE ON NON-nForce chipset (e.g. Intel, VIA, ATI) and/or NON-Intel CPU (i.e. AMD) MOBOs.

 

(ii) THUS, NO WARRANTY IS IMPLIED OR GIVEN AS TO WHETHER OR NOT OSx86DeFacto WILL WORK FOR YOU AS IT DOES FOR US, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE AN AMD CPU MOBO, AND

 

(iii) REMEMBER NOT ALL USB FLASH DRIVES ARE BOOTABLE AND NOT ALL MOBO/BIOS COMBINATIONS PERMIT BIOS BOOTING FROM USB DEVICES....OSx86DeFacto REQUIRES A BOOTABLE USB FLASH DRIVE OF AT LEAST 256MB CAPACITY AND A MOBO/BIOS THAT WILL ENABLE BIOS BOOTING FROM OSx86DeFacto.

 

(iv) IT IS NEITHER GUARANTEED NOR CLAIMED NOR IMPLIED THAT OSx86DeFacto WILL ENABLE BOOTING OF EVERY OSx86 Install DVD DISTRIBUTION AND/OR OF A TESTED OSx86 Install DVD DISTRIBUTION ON EVERY PC SYSTEM.

My OSx86DeFacto Setup and Use Guide:

 

How to set up and use the OSx86DeFacto USB Flash Drive DVD OSx86 Install Booter:

 

Step 1. Obtain one or more 256MB USB Flash Drive (or higher capacity) to test for bootability, or only one if you know that it is bootable….

 

Step 2. Use the Partition function of Disk Utility in OS X on an Intel Mac to partition the USB Flash Drive as Master Boot Record (MBR) and format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as a single partition or on the first volume as OSx86DeFacto.

 

Step 3. Use OSx86Tools to install the Darwin non-EFI bootloader onto the USB stick by clicking on Install EFI/Run FDISK, choosing for Disk to Use:

 

"OSx86DeFacto"

 

and for EFI to Install:

 

"No EFI (Darwin Bootloader)"

 

and then clicking on Install EFI button......if successful it should say "Non-EFI Bootloader installed!".

 

Step 4. Owners of nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs who post in my nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO topics, who I believe have exhausted all other options for solving their DVD and/or HDD OSx86 booting problems will be invited by myself to PM me to get the download link for OSx86DeFacto, which they must agree not to (i) post in the public domain, e.g. in this forum or in other fora and/or (ii) pass on to another person or persons without my agreement.

 

Step 5. Having downloaded the OSx86DeFacto.zip file, unzip it (using Unarchiver, BetterZip, Stuffit Expander, or whichever unzip software you use) to extract the OSx86DeFacto.dmg file.

 

Now you have two options for copying the OSx86DeFacto.dmg file onto the USB Flash Drive BUT REMEMBER WITH EITHER OPTION DO NOT SELECT THE OPTION TO ERASE THE TARGET VOLUME i.e. the USB Flash Drive!

 

Option A. Use Restore Function of OS X Disk Utility

 

Use "drag and drop" to place the OSx86DeFacto USB Flash Drive volume into the Destination: box, and click the Image button to navigate to the OSx86DeFacto.dmg file and select it as the Source, or use "drag and drop" to place the OSx86DeFacto.dmg file into the Source: box.

 

DO NOT CHECK (TICK) the Erase destination checkbox!!!!

 

Click on Restore button.

 

 

Option B. Use Carbon Copy Cloner

 

Use Carbon Copy Cloner 3.1.1 or 3.1.2,and click on "Select a source" and choose "Restore from disk image...." for the Source Disk and then click on "Select a target"and choose "USB_Boot_JaS_iATKOS.dmg" as the source, and for the Target, select your USB memory stick OS X volume "USB_JaS_iATKOS_Bootloader"..... Now choose for Cloning options: "Backup everything"

 

DO NOT SELECT "Erase the target volume" option or "Delete items that don't exist on the source"!!!!

 

Ignore the "The target volume will not be bootable because a required system file (bin) does not exist at the root of the source volume." warning message.

Step 6. Place the chosen OSx86 Install DVD in the SATA or PATA DVDRW of the PC onto which you want to install OSx86, then eject the USB Bootloader from your Intel Mac (or other OSx86PC) and plug it in your PC.

 

Step 7. Determine the value of X, in rd=diskXs2 or in rd=diskXs3 as appropriate for the chosen OSx86 Install DVD, based upon the number of the number of storage/media read/write devices connected to the MOBO (whether internal or external devices), noting that X starts from 0 and Y starts from 1.

 

For example, the first volume on the first internal HDD will have the Disk Indentifier of disk0s1, while the second volume will be disk0s2 and so on; a second internal two volume HDD would have disk1s1 and disk2s2.....

 

It is strongly recommended that, apart from the OSx86DeFacto USB Flash Drive, you have no external storage/media read/write devices connected to the MOBO......i.e no other external devices connected unless you are attempting to install OSx86 onto an external HDD [uSB2.0, eSATA, or Firewire IEEE1394a or IEEE1394b] and/or are using an external SATA or PATA DVDRW......it will simplify the matter of determining X for the SATA or PATA DVDRW..... :)

 

PLEASE INITIALLY TRY OSx86DeFacto WITH THE rd=diskXsY OPTIONS GIVEN IN THE TABLE BELOW according to the chosen OSX86 Distribution DVD and the deduced X value for the PC system volume onto which you want to install OSx86:

 

OSx86 install DVD=================Booting passed to DVD===OS X Installer Launched

Kalyway Leopard 10.5.1--------------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iATKOS v1.0r2 Leopard 10.5.1-------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

iATKOS v1.0r3 Leopard 10.5.1-------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

Kalyway Leopard 10.5.2--------------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iATKOS v2.0i Leopard 10.5.2---------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)-----Yes

JaS Leopard 10.5.4 (unpatched)----------------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)------Yes

JaS Leopard 10.5.4 (nForceATA patched)------------Yes (rd=diskXs2)-----Yes

iDeneb v1.1 Leopard 10.5.4----------------------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)------Yes

iPC OSx86 10.5.6 (Beta unpatched with PPF1)-----Yes (rd=diskXs2)------Yes

iDeneb v1.3 Leopard 10.5.5 (patched)---------------Yes (rd=diskXs3)------Yes (matticus on 630i)

iPC OSx86 10.5.6 (Final patched with V1.1 PPF)----Yes (rd=diskXs2)------Yes (meww on 780i)

 

I would suggest that for iATKOS v4i, iATKOS v4.1, iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5, you try rd=diskXs3.

 

For Leo4All v3 and other OSX86 Install DVDs, it will be a matter of initially trying rd=diskXs2 or rd=diskXs3…….there are so many now…….

 

Step 8. Reboot your PC and press the F8 key (or whichever key you need to) IMMEDIATELY after the message "Press DEL to enter SETUP, Press TAB to display BIOS POST message" or similar appears on-screen, in order to bring up the message "Loading Boot Menu......" and when the PC BIOS "Boot Menu" window appears on-screen, select your USB flash memory drive from the list of bootable drives presented in the "Boot Menu", and press Enter......

 

When the Darwin Bootloader appears, press any key quickly and at the "boot:" prompt, type

 

-v  rd=diskXsY

 

where X is your deduced value and Y is either 2 or 3 (very unlikely to be an integer higher than 3)

 

and press Enter.

 

If the bootloader starts loading kexts e.g. AppleNForceATA.....and freezes with "Still waiting for root device error", then the appropriate value for X in rd=diskXs2 or rd=diskXs3 has not been chosen (assuming of course that the DVD is not corrupted or damaged in any way)........so repeat Step 8 using "rd=disk3s2 -v"......etc. until booting from the OSx86 Install DVD occurs…….

 

If booting from OSx86DeFacto fails with boot screen error messages and/or a kernel panic, and/or the booting process cannot be passed on to the OSx86 Install DVD no matter what X and Y values are tried, then I am very sorry BUT please read the DISCLAIMER above.

 

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Below are block diagrams showing the 680i, 650i Ultra, 650i and 630i nForce chipset architectures to help thread readers understand more about nForce chipset MOBOs.....

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If you have not reinstalled iATKOS why do you not try updating to 10.5.6.......see here......but first what do you see onscreen when you boot with -v......?

 

Sorry, i already installed iPC 10.5.6 here, i loved this distro, to install iATKOS i have to disable jmicron sata controller and hpet in BIOS, with iPC i installed it with these options enabled, and two cores running!

 

in installation i succesfully installed nvidia driver, i choose nvdarwin and now its in full resolution, but the nforce lan driver didnt worked, it doesnt connect, so i download the nforcelan driver from the other forum's section and now its working good, now i just need a audio driver and a keyboard/mouse ps2 driver, iPC has a patch for both(audio and keyboard/mouse) but it dont work, i still need to use the keyboard and mouse from my notebook.

 

Well thats it, iPC approved here! ;)

 

Thanks!

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Sorry, i already installed iPC 10.5.6 here, i loved this distro, to install iATKOS i have to disable jmicron sata controller and hpet in BIOS, with iPC i installed it with these options enabled, and two cores running!

 

in installation i succesfully installed nvidia driver, i choose nvdarwin and now its in full resolution, but the nforce lan driver didnt worked, it doesnt connect, so i download the nforcelan driver from the other forum's section and now its working good, now i just need a audio driver and a keyboard/mouse ps2 driver, iPC has a patch for both(audio and keyboard/mouse) but it dont work, i still need to use the keyboard and mouse from my notebook.

 

Well thats it, iPC approved here! ;)

 

Thanks!

 

No need to say sorry.....I like iPC too.

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Hey guys,

 

Its been a while now...about my error, still waiting for a modded bios though.

I can now flash the bios now all i need is just new a modded bios. (SHould i go back to the bios that worked)

Another question, when i installed mac osx on my old bios, it took over 6 hours and on my laptop it took one (why?).

 

Thanks Alex

 

Specs (in case you forgotten them)

 

Asus p5n-mx

1GB of ram

Intel E2160 @ 1.8Ghz dual core

DVD drive LG sata

hard drive 1 SATA 80 GB HITACHI Deskstar

hard drive 2 PATA 140GB (For files)

Nvida GeForce 9600GSO

this happened after a BIOS update

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@aly69

 

Check if you can boot the OS X Install DVD and install/run OS X at all with......

 

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Tech i.e. EIST in BIOS should be set as [Disabled]

Front Panel Support Type set as [HD Audio]

 

Also, try with HPET [Enabled] and then HPET [Disabled]......

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@aly69

 

Check if you can boot the OS X Install DVD and install/run OS X at all with......

 

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Tech i.e. EIST in BIOS should be set as [Disabled]

Front Panel Support Type set as [HD Audio]

 

Also, try with HPET [Enabled] and then HPET [Disabled]......

 

when i boot from disk i get "still waiting for root device"

 

with -x -v it froze on NTFS name "name of drive" version 3.1

 

now what???

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when i boot from disk i get "still waiting for root device"

 

with -x -v it froze on NTFS name "name of drive" version 3.1

 

now what???

 

Do you have access to a PATA DVDRW to use for the installation phase.....? Or do you have access (even temporary) to another Intel Mac or Hack.....?

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@aly69.

 

Hi mate.

Well, in fact, there´s no modded bios for your mobo in OriginalMACNUT site.

I don´t remember well, but I believe I asked for a modded bios for your mobo. I´ll check that to be sure, if I didn´t I´lll ask him to do it, but I should say that may take a little long because of the birth of his baby girl. ;)

 

Cheers.

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No need to say sorry.....I like iPC too.

Thanks Verdant!

 

Now i got audio e ps2 keyboard/mouse working,

 

i just forgot to install the alc883 driver on ipc install :P so i went there and just ticked and installed, now it works!

 

for the mouse/keyboard ps2, i just disabled USB Legacy Suport on BIOS, and reinstalled the iPC ps2 fix, because i have testes other ones and i messed it up, now both are working fine!!! :D

 

Thank You Very Much!!!

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yes i have a other hackintoh

 

OK I will PM you now.......

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Hi i have a big problem with my PS2 keyboard (i have a USB mouse).

 

I have an MCP73 mobo (nForce 630i) and i have install ApplePS2Controler.kext.

 

The system is very very slow to boot, and i have this message:

IOKitWaitQuiet() timed out waiting to write kernel symbols

 

Did someone has a working OSX (Leopard 10.5.6) with a PS2 keyboard and a USB mouse ?

 

Mobo: MCP73 with nForce 630i

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600

Kernel: AnV

Graphics: nVidia 8800GT

Sound: ALC888

 

Thanks in advance for your help (i really need some :) ).

 

Edit: if i remove the ApplePS2Controler.kext i can boot at full speed (with a USB keyboard and USB Mouse).

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Hi i have a big problem with my PS2 keyboard (i have a USB mouse).

 

I have an MCP73 mobo (nForce 630i) and i have install ApplePS2Controler.kext.

 

The system is very very slow to boot, and i have this message:

IOKitWaitQuiet() timed out waiting to write kernel symbols

 

Did someone has a working OSX (Leopard 10.5.6) with a PS2 keyboard and a USB mouse ?

 

Mobo: MCP73 with nForce 630i

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600

Kernel: AnV

Graphics: nVidia 8800GT

Sound: ALC888

 

Thanks in advance for your help (i really need some :P ).

 

Edit: if i remove the ApplePS2Controler.kext i can boot at full speed (with a USB keyboard and USB Mouse).

 

OS X prefers a USB keyboard and USB mouse combo.......you will save yourself much hassle if you can accept that fact..... :)

 

If not, a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse is better than a PS/2 keyboard and a USB mouse combo or vice versa.....

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I discovered one thing: if i press keys during the first seconds of the kernel boot my PS2 keyboard is recognized and all boot well.

 

My PS2 is recognized randomly. I don't know how to made OSX recognized it at every boot. I boot everytime with -s (single mode) and only 2 times it was recognized... If someone already see such a thing.

 

Thanks in advance

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