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Hi all

 

After some great tips, tricks and guides found here and on the wiki - i went ahead and installed Mac OS X 10.5.2 (the Kalyway disc). Installed with no problems (to an old external USB drive from an old IDE DVD drive) and it boots just fine.

 

My system specs:

Aus P5LD2 SSE3 Motherboard

nVidia XFX 7600 GS 256MB Graphics card

4GB DDR2 667mhz RAM

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 Ghz E4400 CPU

Assortment of NFTS formatted drives

 

Just some problems that need to be fixed:

-Shut down gives a message with a 60-second timer. No matter what i press (even the power button on my computer) nothing happens. Shut down does not work.

 

-Restart does not work (neither does the restart button on the computer itself)

 

-Sleep makes the computer go into sleep mode (hard drives shut down, fans stop spinning etc.); but the screen stays on displaying the desktop and it won't come out of sleep mode at all (just a frozen screen - no mouse movement).

 

-Sound does not work. Under sound settings there is no output or input device detected. I installed the Realtek driver and ALC883 (or something similar) during installation of the Kalyway disc.

 

-Display Resoultion is stuck on 1024x768. My (LCD) monitor's optimum resolution is 1280x1024, but under system preferences 1024x768 is the only option there is. How can i fix this?

 

Solutions to the above problems would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks very much for any solutions and thanks for the great community!

 

Extra notes:

My motherboard uses a Realtek sound card (built into the motherboard).

I installed a plain 'nVinject' kext during installation.

I installed the defualt kernel as used in this http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.ph...DualBoot_10.5.2 guide (think its the sleep kernel).

Hi,

for your sound problem, download AppleHDA Patcher 2.0.

Then download your appropriate dump file from here.

Drag the dump onto the app.

Done! ... hopefully.

 

sorry, but i don't know solutions to any of your other problems off the top of my head :angel:

Hi,

for your sound problem, download AppleHDA Patcher 2.0.

Then download your appropriate dump file from here.

Drag the dump onto the app.

Done! ... hopefully.

 

sorry, but i don't know solutions to any of your other problems off the top of my head :censored2:

 

Thanks, Glubbdubdribian! Unfortunately, that did not work at all.

 

I first easy installed the HDAEnabler.kext with the app Kext Helper (which was installed during installation of the OS).

 

Then I used the 1.16 patcher and applied the 882.txt to it (dragged and dropped the txt to the AppleHDA patcher app), it did not detect SPDIF in or out, and after trying two other 882.txt without success; i went ahead and got the AppleHDA Patcher 2.0. and did the same thing.

 

This time it detected SPDIF In and Out and after reboot i still have no sound. 'Sound' under system preferences says that there are no input or output devices detected.

 

Please please help if you can :-)

 

I want to get just the sound working now and then update to 10.5.3 (with the Kalyway combo updater) - will my sound and display still work properly after this update? Or should i retry the sound patch after the update?

 

Anything to get the sound working :-)

 

thanks very much

 

Update on my initial post:

-Restart now works.

-Shut down displays a message saying that i have to press the restart button or hold down the power button for a few seconds and it shuts down - is that how its supposed to work?

-My graphics display now works properly after installing Leopard Grpahics Update 1.0.

-Sleep still does not work.

Installing the 3 ports driver (not the digital one) from the mpkg attached should fix your problem.

see this and this thread for reference.

if it works then it should still work after any update... i think... :)

 

sorry but sounds like shutdown still isn't working for you :P

 

For your sleep problem, the HCL page on the wiki pointed to this site as a solution for your mobo.

 

EDIT:

This might also be of some help - not sure if your board is P5LD2-VM, though.

 

hope that helps :)

ALC883Audio.mpkg.zip

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