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Works OK, on my Asus P5K Deluxe

 

Yihaa :P 9.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.6.0: Mon Nov 24 17:37:00 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.9.59~1/RELEASE_I386 i386

 

 

Using Asus P5K as well but found that my built in sound card (Realtek883) stopped working after the reboot. Other than that everything went well. But when I went to 'About this Mac' nothing was detected.

Did u tried with the OpenHaltRestart?

 

I just tried. Thank's, it work now !!! (sleep,shutdown & restart)

 

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Kalyway 10.5.6

CPU : Core 2 Duo E4500

ASUS P5K

3GB RAM @ 800 MHZ

160 HDD MAXTOR SATA 2

8600 GT

ALC 883

 

Using Asus P5K as well but found that my built in sound card (Realtek883) stopped working after the reboot. Other than that everything went well. But when I went to 'About this Mac' nothing was detected.

 

I got the same issue and solved it with this.

Hi,

 

one thing; I cant find is the pm disabler or the appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext from 10.5.5 where are they ?

and where do I need to put the kext to stop the installer from crashing qt 68-72%

 

I m on a gigabyte ga-p35-ds3l running ideneb 10.5.5

 

Thanks

Hi,

 

one thing; I cant find is the pm disabler or the appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext from 10.5.5 where are they ?

and where do I need to put the kext to stop the installer from crashing qt 68-72%

 

I m on a gigabyte ga-p35-ds3l running ideneb 10.5.5

 

Thanks

 

I have the same mobo and the only thing you need is: Disabler.kext and AppleDecrypt.kext. Use kext helper to install kext files.

Archive.zip

I updated from Kalyway.

Kalyway DVD 10.5.1 --->Combo updated 10.5.3 patched --> update 10.5.4 --> updated 10.5.5 --> updated 10.5.6.

 

I still have small issues like CPU speed "About this" 3.8GHZ instead of 2.2GHZ.

Sleep mode, shut down and reboot doesn't really work.

 

if anyone know how to fix this ... it would be great... !! thx

 

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CPU : Core 2 Duo E4500

ASUS P5K

3GB RAM @ 800 MHZ

160 HDD MAXTOR SATA 2

8600 GT

ALC 883

 

Question - how did you do the update from 10.5.5 to 10.5.6? I have tried a multitude of things and ended up reinstalling Kalyway back to 10.5.5 each time!

 

Mark

I have the same mobo and the only thing you need is: Disabler.kext and AppleDecrypt.kext. Use kext helper to install kext files.

 

 

 

excellent ! Thanks a lot !

I used Disabler.kext only and it worked like a charm. (It did not reboot properly first but I rebooted again and everything is working perfectly !)

Thanks again.

excellent ! Thanks a lot !

I used Disabler.kext only and it worked like a charm. (It did not reboot properly first but I rebooted again and everything is working perfectly !)

Thanks again.

 

It did do it properly if you boot in verbose mode (-v entered at the Darwin boot loader screen) then would see it doing some install/clean up tasks then it says Mach reboot and does the actual boot to the desktop on the next run with everything having been installed, sounds like your restart may not be working all the time if it hung at that point.

Question - how did you do the update from 10.5.5 to 10.5.6? I have tried a multitude of things and ended up reinstalling Kalyway back to 10.5.5 each time!

 

Mark

 

In case you don't have your root account enabled, go here

 

 

- Download 10.5.6 Update

- Open Terminal.

- Type : sudo –s

- Type sudo password : ******

- Type: while sleep 1; do rm –rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext;done

- Open 10.5.6 Update Installer.

- Close Terminal and reboot ...

 

I did like this and it worked !

 

good luck.

In case you don't have your root account enabled, go here

- Download 10.5.6 Update

- Open Terminal.

- Type : sudo –s

- Type sudo password : ******

- Type: while sleep 1; do rm –rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext;done

- Open 10.5.6 Update Installer.

- Close Terminal and reboot ...

 

I did like this and it worked !

 

good luck.

 

Unfortunately, this was one of the first things I tried. Every time I tried, I would get the "Still waiting for root device" error. I would like to know if there is something different I need to do based on my hardware (Dell D620 2.16Ghz Core2Duo / Nvidia / Dell Wireless). Thanks!

 

Mark

anyone having the issue where you install 10.5.6 then reboot and everything works fine.

 

But then when you reboot again it says ethernet cable unplugged in system preferences and I get no networking.

 

 

Using a Realtek R1000 series PCI gig card.

anyone having the issue where you install 10.5.6 then reboot and everything works fine.

 

But then when you reboot again it says ethernet cable unplugged in system preferences and I get no networking.

Using a Realtek R1000 series PCI gig card.

 

I also had perfectly working 10.5.6 update on my AMD machine (with Voodoo kernel) after first boot in. However on reboot I would have no ethernet connection (even so in preferences is was shown as connected) and OS would become slow. However all problems would dissapear in Safe Mode. So I compared with "kextstat" the kexts in Safe Mode, after first boot (when everything worked well) and after reboots when the problems occured. So basically kexts order were the same in Safe Mode and first boot after installation. However this order was different in after reboots when problems occured (even though all the kexts were the same).

 

So what I did. I booted to Leopard 10.5.6 with -v and whoila - problems dissapeared. I don't now logical explanation to this and have everytime to boot with -v since booting normally brings the problem but this is not a problem for me since perfectly working 10.5.6 update is what matters (after reinstalling back 10.5.5 system.kext and 10.5.5 seatbelt.kext).

 

So you may try booting with -v or in safe mode (but without -v as contrary to normal boot, booting in Safe Mode with -v trigers the problems that I described above :( ) and see what happens.

 

 

Anyone knows why booting with -v makes different "correct" order of the kexts than when booting normally? How can this situation be solved?

anyone having the issue where you install 10.5.6 then reboot and everything works fine.

 

But then when you reboot again it says ethernet cable unplugged in system preferences and I get no networking.

 

 

Using a Realtek R1000 series PCI gig card.

 

My spare machine would use either it or the built in 8169 on different boots until I reinstalled from the .kext from the file on Psystar's site maybe trying the same there will help.

Dell Inspiron 1525 - Updated to 10.5.6

 

- Started with ideneb 10.5.5 installed w/ ich~ motherboard driver, applesmbios(mbp), few apps (most important is osx86tools).

- Ran DSDT Patcher - placed file in root

- Ran UInstaller - Osx86_essentials, apply kext package, install pc_efi and then hit install.

- NOW THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT - Your keyboard/touchpad will not work when you reboot. Nor will sleep work.

- I hope you have a usb mouse/bluetooth mouse. (Setup a corner for sleep display). Also if you have a password get rid of it. You can add it later.

- Install Mac OS X update the same way you installed 10.5.5 (or see netkas 10.5.5 update method)

- Remember when you reboot you wont have keyboard/trackpad

- Anyway, I did some searching around and found this package of drivers. http://www.espressoreport.com/191/hackbook...-mac-os-x-1056/

You will find it posted by Wolfer with drivers and all. For some reason the drivers you need will be different for everyone. I didnt need to fix my time machine and i didnt need to fix my wifi.

 

Hopes this helps for the Dell Inspiron 1525 (or close) folks.

Has anyone out there upgraded to 10.5.6 on a Delll D620 with the Kalyway install running the mach kernel? Every time I tried, I would get the "Still waiting for root device" error. I would like to know if there is something different I need to do based on my hardware (Dell D620 2.16Ghz Core2Duo / Nvidia / Dell Wireless / Kalyway upgraded to 10.5.5).

 

Also, with my Dell, although I have "Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver" checked under System Preferences -> Security, when I hit a key or move my mouse while my screensaver is running, the password screen does not appear and I have access to my system.

 

Thanks!

 

Mark

Hi,

 

I successfully updated from iATKOS V4i to 10.5.6. Everything works fine except that the DVD Player doesn't recognize any video DVDs. "There was an initialization error. A valid DVD drive could not be found. [-70012]" message pops up whenever a video DVD is inserted.

 

Also, Temperature Monitor no longer works.

 

Please help!

 

P.S. Here is my setup:

 

Asus P5E

Intel Core Quad Q6600

XFX nVidia Geforce 8800 GT with 512MB

4 MB ram

remove applehpet.kext

 

Thanks. All USB ports working again.

 

The Baron

 

I successfully updated from iATKOS V4i to 10.5.6. Everything works fine except that the DVD Player doesn't recognize any video DVDs. "There was an initialization error. A valid DVD drive could not be found. [-70012]" message pops up whenever a video DVD is inserted.

 

Also, Temperature Monitor no longer works.

 

I had a similar issue. The problem for me was the AppleSMBIOS. I had to revert to an older version and everything seemed to work. Not sure about the Temp Monitor, but it might be back if you replace kext.

Thanks. All USB ports working again.

 

The Baron

 

 

 

I had a similar issue. The problem for me was the AppleSMBIOS. I had to revert to an older version and everything seemed to work. Not sure about the Temp Monitor, but it might be back if you replace kext.

 

I'm willing to try anything at this point. Can you provide a copy of the old AppleSMBIOS kext?

 

Thanks,

I'm having trouble here. I've installed the 10.5.6 Combo update; but afterwards when booting it simply halts here (kernel panic?):

 

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I've followed this procedure:

 

1. Install leo4all release with vanilla kernel, no extra kexts. 

 

2. Booted up to working system (from a partition with an old EFI bootloader). Installed PCEFI v9 and used the DSDTPatcherGUI to install DSDT-fix. Also installed the Appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext to prevent crash during update. 

 

3. Rebooted to check if PcEFI v9 worked and everything else. It did. Ran 10.5.6 combo update which installed sucessfully. Rebooted to the problem stated above; kernel panic or something.

 

Anyone got suggestions?

 

Specs:

 

GA-P35-DS3L motherboard with ICH9 chipset

 

Core 2 Duo Processor

 

Geforce 8800 GTS

 

SATA connections for HDs.

 

4096mb RAM.

 

ALC888 audio.

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