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Searching is a {censored} I know :).

 

Well, without giving any specs it will be hard to say what you need to select in order for it to work, if at all.

 

Try these settings, those seem to be more or less standard plus you can update afterwords with "Software Update".

 

Bootloader - PC EFI V9

X86 Patches - Decrypters - AppleDecrypt

- SMBIOS drivers - SMBIOS Enablers - AMBIOS EFI Air

- Kernel - 9.2.0 Kernel ToH

- ACPI - X86 ACPI (just to be safe)

- Disabler.kext

- Remove PowerManagement.kext

- Remove Thermal kexts

Drivers - select the Graphics Update plus the drivers for your card.

System - SATA - select the one for your HD

- Speedstep - Inel Speedsep b (just like the app that comes with it better than the one from the "a")

- Network - either everything or just the one you need.

 

You can try the two other kernels but the ToH one is safer I think.

Yes search is {censored} :) , cant find.

 

I made install like you wrote , this time when restart after install finish I get loading sreen for few minutes and than same screen with.. hmhmhmh ..... cross O sign.. sorry dont know word on english for that :D ... on my first install that screen was with "restart you computer ... bla bla bla" .. .. my keyboard dont work on install.. I think this have something with SATA hd.. but in bios there is no setup for that,, SATA-AHCI or something..

 

Notebook specs are:

http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/2007/T...05980Rsp2.shtml

Components:

http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/2007/T...05980Rcl4.shtml

 

Thank you!

:D

I made few install combinations with difrent kernel and ACPI.. but no success .. i think there is something I need to setup in bios.. but there is no option for for anything I need.. for example HD...

I'll try againg with more combination but if anyone have idea in what direction I should go please help!!!

 

Thank you all :huh:

After the install is finished and you reboot remember to take the DVD out of the drive. I got the same and it pissed me off the first few times it happened before I figure it out.

As for the keyboard it should work by selecting the X86 ACPI as I have written. I think there was another option that is supposed to enable PS/2 keyboards. Don't select that one. If you have a USB keyboard try to connect it and see if that one works. The keyboard has nothing to do with the HD.

I have a SATA drive and it works fine. I guess it depends on the settings you choose during the install. If your HD is AHCI then it should work fine by selecting AHCI in the install options. You can also try to disable SATA in bios and install like that.

Also, try to disable a core in bios. Maybe that is causing a problem. Just look in the WIKI page to see if your hardware is supported.

Now there is new problem ;) . Can't find solution for keyboard... I try with ApplePS2Controller.kext .. I found it somewhere here... but it work just for touch pad not for kayboard.. anyone have right ApplePS2Controller.kext maybe or some other solution?

 

Thanks :P

Now there is new problem :) . Can't find solution for keyboard... I try with ApplePS2Controller.kext .. I found it somewhere here... but it work just for touch pad not for kayboard.. anyone have right ApplePS2Controller.kext maybe or some other solution?

 

Thanks :D

 

Are you sure you used the X86 ACPI option during install. On my first install I did not use that option and keyboard did not work too. On second try I used that one and it worked.With this one, you don't need to to select the option for PS/2. If it still doesn't work, then I don't know.

Are you sure you used the X86 ACPI option during install. On my first install I did not use that option and keyboard did not work too. On second try I used that one and it worked.With this one, you don't need to to select the option for PS/2. If it still doesn't work, then I don't know.

 

Yes.. I'm sure .... but it not working... with replacing kext touchpad work but not keyboard :angel:

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