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Time is flying... really!


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OK, so I followed the instructions outlined here

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...=0?do=findComment&comment=1134835

 

However, when I am booted into OS X, time goes too fast. I tried overclocking the processor, and it went even faster. When I am in the Bios, everything ticks along normally... it's only in OS X. When I don't overclock at all (put all bios settings back to Standard), it is still fast, but less fast. I hope that makes sense.

 

I am running EFI v9 and used the iAtkos installation DVD. See my signature for specs os my system.

 

This is driving me mad!

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Could be a kernel problem? What version of iATKOS are you using?

 

That what it sounds like to me too. I used iAtkos 5i.

 

The kernel version is voodoo beta 2c xnu-1228.

 

I even went to their site and re-downloaded the kernel and reinstalled using osx86 tools. No dice.

 

Should I try a different kernel? I've read through the forum posts on the unofficial 9.6.0 from Andy. Lots of folks having lots of kernel panics over there. That scares me a little bit.

 

I'm quite a noob at all this, so I'd really like to not have to start all the way over again. I suppose I could always just put my iatkos disc back in and just reload the kernel.

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