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

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    • Series 5 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
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    • Series 4 nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO?
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    • I have a Series 600M nForce chipset + AMD S1 CPU laptop/notebook MOBO
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  2. 2. What is your nForce chipset desktop MOBO system CPU?

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    • AMD Athlon 64
      6
    • AMP Sempron
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I have been having the same issue as Kellykelly and I'm using a nearly identical hardware configuration.

 

For me, using the new voodoo kernel, USB legacy mode off, and nforceLAN optimizations =0 I have had no trouble for the last 20 hours or so. I did notice on the beta voodoo kernel that it seems to not be just the mouse and keyboard that become unresponsive, but all USB devices. All stopped at the same time.

 

Just some input.

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@ spokism No probs..... :D

 

Would you be willing to use OSx86DeFacto with iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5 just so that I know if OSx86DeFacto works with it or not.........? :)

 

@ rephlex00 That is useful to know about USB Legacy Support.......if you are willing, can you try the following:

 

USB Legacy Support [Enabled] and HPET support/function [Enabled]

USB Legacy Support [Enabled] and HPET support/function [Disabled]

USB Legacy Support [Disabled] and HPET support/function [Enabled]

USB Legacy Support [Disabled] and HPET support/function [Disabled]

 

noting the time from bootup to any freeze or kernel panic, to see which settings pair has the greater beneficial effect?.....:)

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I posted the issue on The XNU DEV Site with my brother account =]

 

try booting with idlehalt=0 as a boot argument and see if that fixes your issue.

 

I will try this see if it work =]

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@ KellyKelly

 

AFIK

 

Idlehalt=1 i.e. state is true, will cause the CPU to halt when system is idle resulting in power saving and cooler CPU

 

Idlehalt=0 i.e. state is false, will cause the CPU to continue running even when the system is idle.

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hey verdant, just wanted to let you know that your suggestion of the ToH kernel bricked my system. Wont even boot anymore

 

Pardon.........? I said

Assuming you have checked your BIOS settings against the BIOS template 680i entry in post #1 in this topic for any incorrect settings, and they match the template OSX86 Settings column entries, then it could be kernel choice related......I assume you have tried 9.2.0 ToH Sleep kernel, Stage XNU 9.4.0, and Voodoo 9.5.0 RC1 (or previous Voodoo 9.5.0 Beta 2c)....or ACPI - APIC version related.....or be BIOS related as indicated here.......latter would be surprising as many EVGA nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO systems are running OS X successfully.....

 

In any event, my personal experience with my 650i MOBO from my blog is "Also, I have found that using Kernel 9.2.0 ToH instead of Kernel 9.2.0 nForce Core EFI also results in a fully working system so far as I can discern to date...."

 

Nevertheless, I am sorry that your system will not boot anymore.......if you had installed Kalyway 10.5.2 originally (as assumed in example below), you would do as follows to get your system to boot with a working kernel......

 

Boot from a working OS X Install DVD and go to Terminal in Disk Utility.

 

In Terminal type what is in quotes (minus quotes) and press Enter after each line

 

"cd /Volumes/Name of HDD OS X volume/"

"ls"

ls will list the files in the root directory including kernel file(s) e.g. mach_kernel, nforcekernel, kabylkernel, modbinkernel, sleepkernel, etc.

 

"mv mach_kernel mach_kernel_dud"

mv renames mach_kernel to mach_kernel.dud

 

"mv nforcekernel mach_kernel"

mv renames nforcekernel to mach_kernel

 

"rm mach_kernel_dud"

 

rm removes mach_kernel.dud

"exit"

exit closes the Terminal session

 

Exit Disk Utility, Click Restart button in DVD Installer menu........the system should boot from the HDD successfully by loading nforcekernel (now named mach_kernel)..... :D

 

If, when you installed ToH Sleep kernel, your working kernel was not removed but rather renamed, then the above procedure will allow you to rename your previous kernel as mach_kernel......

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!!!!EVERYONE!!!!

 

Download the latest eno driver and TURN OFF HPET IN BIOS!...

I have the nForce 750i and it works now, with ALL 4 cores and 4GB RAM....WITHOUT FREEZES/KERNEL PANICS!!

 

It's worth the try:)

 

(thanks to ed8888 for his advise to turn off HPET)

 

P.S. I know this is the pre-7 series thread, but I helped someone out who had the 4 (or 5) series...and it works for him aswell...

 

Just helping out;)

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!!!!EVERYONE!!!!

 

Download the latest eno driver and TURN OFF HPET IN BIOS!...

I have the nForce 750i and it works now, with ALL 4 cores and 4GB RAM....WITHOUT FREEZES/KERNEL PANICS!!

 

It's worth the try:)

 

(thanks to ed8888 for his advise to turn off HPET)

 

P.S. I know this is the pre-7 series thread, but I helped someone out who had the 4 (or 5) series...and it works for him aswell...

 

Just helping out;)

 

Thanks for thinking of my thread readers...... :) I had already put this advice from ed8888 in post #1 in both my threads but thanks anyhow......glad your networking has been fixed..... :)

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I download the lastest eno driver and my system seems to run fine without the mouse problem. I didn't disable HPET though.

 

Will keep testing and post result.

 

KellyKelly

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It happens again even with the new eno driver. After 6 hour of use

 

 

I had the same issue. Except when I tried to kextunload the driver it gave me a kernel panic. So I ended up taking my macbook air's usb ethernet dongle and completely turning off the ethernet driver and I've been runing stable for 3 days.

 

Just get a new ethernet card, or one of those dongles.

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Specs in sig... with an IDE DVD

 

Motherboard is currently a eVGA 680i

 

You have MSN?

 

Your specs in your signature do not refer to a 680i MOBO......?

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verdant, thanks for linking me to this guide. The only BIOS change I could find was disabling the onboard LAN. Any other ideas?

 

1. ecs nforce 570 slit-a v5.1

2. nForce 570 SLI northbridge, MCP51 southbridge

3. Pentium D 2.8GHz stock speed dual core

4. [see below]

5. Pioneer DVD-RW (DVR-111D), LG CD-RW (GCC-4482B)

6. Single 200 GB PATA drive, no raid

7. Partitioning [NTFS/Windows], [EXT3/Ubuntu], [Linux Swap], [HFS+/OSx86]

8. Windows XP, Ubuntu 8.04, OSx86 hoping to triple boot from Grub (not set in stone)

9. Leadtek 128MB GeForce 6200 PCIe (PX6200TD), no SLI

10. no expansion cards installed

11. Realtek ALC883 audio, Marvell 88E1116 LAN, 4 USB ports,

 

1. Attempted install of Kalyway 10.5.2 and iAtkos 5i.

2. Kalyway reboots shortly after OS selection. iAtkos gives gray loading screen with HDD activity for 15 seconds, then hangs.

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1. In BIOS disable Resume by PCI......also check that you have ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]

 

2. Boot from Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD with "-v cpus=1" but if you have more than 2GB RAM installed then use "-v maxmem=2048"......

 

3. Suggest that you initially install Kalyway 10.5.2 without initially making any video, network or audio selections in Customize menu

 

Additional Fonts (Choose to suit your requirements)

Language Translations (Choose to suit your requirements)

Kernels -

kernel_9.2_sleep Y (Default choice)

kernel_9.2_speedstep N

kernel_922_kabyl N

kernel_922_modin N

kernel_92_nforce N

kernel_vanilla_92 N

Graphics _Drivers - N

Audio_Drivers N

Networks_ Drivers - N

Mobo_Chipsets - Default choices

Thirds_Applications – Choose to suit your requirements

SSE2_Jas1048_ACPI_APIC N (Default choice)

Patches -

Hardcoded_SMBIOS Default choice i.e. Lastnetkassmbios

boot_with-cpus=1_flag N

PCGenUSB_Fix N

Francais_pc_keyboard_layout N

TimeMachineFix Y

PowerManagement_bundle N

Intel Memory Controller N

AMD_1052_Patches Default N (Default choice)

 

What is the model number of your Pentium D dual core......

 

If 920 then in BIOS you should have

Execute Disable Bit [Enabled]

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology [Disabled]

Virtualisation [Disabled]

 

If 915 or 820 then in BIOS you should have

Execute Disable Bit [Enabled]

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology [Disabled]

 

but may not have Virtualisation parameter but if you do, then set it to [Disabled]

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According to that, my chip only has disable execute bit. Is there a way I can unlock those other features? Just to verify, you think I should install Kalyway with no customization at all, as in sleepkernel and not nforcekernel.

 

Also, any possible explanation why when I boot the DVD in normal mode, I get 7's scrolling the screen after the kernel linker gets deployed? When I boot in safe mode, my keyboard goes dead. I'm using both ps/2 KB and mouse.

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Pentium D comparison chart

According to that, my chip only has disable execute bit. Is there a way I can unlock those other features? Just to verify, you think I should install Kalyway with no customization at all, as in sleepkernel and not nforcekernel.

 

Also, any possible explanation why when I boot the DVD in normal mode, I get 7's scrolling the screen after the kernel linker gets deployed? When I boot in safe mode, my keyboard goes dead. I'm using both ps/2 KB and mouse.

 

Those other features if present would be disabled.

 

Follow the Customize selections in my post so that we can hopefully get a basic system working......assuming your BIOS settings match the template for key settings

 

Limit CPUID MaxVal (Enabled, Disabled)

(Enhanced) Intel SpeedStep (Enabled, Disabled)

CPU (Internal) Thermal Control (Disabled, TM1 Only, TM2 Only, TM1 & TM2)

(Enhanced C1) C1E Enhanced Halt State (Enabled, Disabled)

Execute Disable Bit (Enabled, Disabled)

Virtualization Technology (Enabled, Disabled)

ACPI Suspend Type (S1&S3, S1(POS), S3(STR))

ACPI APIC Support (Disabled, Enabled)

 

Use a USB keyboard and mouse.......it will cause far fewer problems.......

 

Once system is working then video, audio and networking can be sorted.......

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My Rig,

Mobo: Asus P5N-E SLI

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 revision

RAM: 2x1 GB 800Mhz DDR2

Graphics Card: Sapphire (Ati) Radeon 2400 PRO

Wireless Card: Belkin F5D7050B

Removable Storage: 1xDVD-ROM drive

Hard Drives: 250GB SATA HDD & 80GB IDE HDD

OS(es): Windows XP on 77GB NTFS partiton on SATA HDD, Kubuntu 8.10 on 77GB HDD on SATA HDD

 

 

I currently have no OSx86 installation, I am a bit of a n00b to OS X hacking but am willing to learn, I would like the name of a sutable installation media and drivers. -TheFuzzball.

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Check out BIOS template in this thread and my blog install guides.......and here for your graphics card......here for wifi....... :)

 

My Rig,

Mobo: Asus P5N-E SLI

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 revision

RAM: 2x1 GB 800Mhz DDR2

Graphics Card: Sapphire (Ati) Radeon 2400 PRO

Wireless Card: Belkin F5D7050B

Removable Storage: 1xDVD-ROM drive

Hard Drives: 250GB SATA HDD & 80GB IDE HDD

OS(es): Windows XP on 77GB NTFS partiton on SATA HDD, Kubuntu 8.10 on 77GB HDD on SATA HDD

 

 

I currently have no OSx86 installation, I am a bit of a n00b to OS X hacking but am willing to learn, I would like the name of a sutable installation media and drivers. -TheFuzzball.

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This may seem like a super noob questions but....

 

I've been able to boot and install iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5 many times.

I always get errors relating to nforceata (don't have exact errors tho they vary)

 

Now the noob part.... should I have patched my DVD with new nforceata ktexts?

 

Really noob part.... from my understanding after an install... if I can't get the initial boot i have three options

 

1. Install all over again

2. Use install DVD to replace needed ktexts

3. Use win/MacDrive to replace needed ktexts

 

meaning that once I've installed the first time.. I just need to play with all my ktext until my hardware works with the kernel?

 

I've tried iDeneb with stageXNU and older kernels

also with new and old nforceata's

 

Back to the question... that's the general procedure correct?

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