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Maybe I posted in the wrong forum but here I go again...

 

Currently using EFI V8, OS was originally Kalyway 10.5.2 and used Kalyway's method to update to 10.5.4.

 

I was foolish and tried updating to 10.5.6 =/

 

Anyways now it keeps kernel panic'ing everytime it loads that kext.

 

I'm using the boot disc atm to access terminal but I'm having issues deleteing the kext. Apparently it's not deleting.

 

Is there any extra steps i need to take to give myself "root" access under terminal?

 

so far i'm just typing

 

"df" to see my volumes my mac's volume is /Volumes/Hackintosh HD

 

When I type "cd /Volumes/Hackintosh HD"

 

it gives me the error

 

"no such file or directory /Volumes/Hackintosh"

 

Perhaps it's not noticing the space after Hackintosh?

 

I'm at work right now, I believe the command is something like rm -r /Volumes/Hackintosh HD/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext

 

It'll pause and I'll go to disk utlity on the installer disk to repair permissions and then try and restart.

 

I'll then do the commands and force rebuild cache or something like that before it boots and I still get the kernel panic.

 

I'll log into my windows partition and notice in that directory there is 2 versions of that kext, persumably the old one and the new one that's getting ready to overwrite the old one that caused the system to crash in the first place?

 

No clue what I'm doing wrong in terminal.. unless I need to mount the volume, do some extra steps or something...

 

When I do type those commands in terminals I'm in something like "bash 3.0.2#" (not 100% sure but it something like that)

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