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The problem with lagging windowssolved itself.

 

I also managed to install the nForceLan driver but i still cant get a connection to my lan!

 

When in Automatic he says that there is no cable plugged in!

 

Check in System Preferences -> Network -> Advanced:

 

TCP/IP >

Configure IPv4 Using DCHP

Configure IPv6 Automatically

 

Ethernet >

Configure Manually

Speed 1000baseT

Duplex full-duplex, flow-control

MTU Standard (1500)

Yesterday when it said that there's no cable plugged in it worked for a while but after restarting today no more. It also said that a new interface was detected yesterday, is there a way to let him detect the interfaces?

 

The network chip seems to be recognized, because he displays a MAC adresss.

Settings are the same but i got no "flow control".

 

Yesterday when it said that there's no cable plugged in it worked for a while but after restarting today no more. It also said that a new interface was detected yesterday, is there a way to let him detect the interfaces?

 

The network chip seems to be recognized, because he displays a MAC adresss.

Settings are the same but i got no "flow control".

 

He ever assignes some sort of fantasy IP... He wont connect to the router.

 

Okay now he displays me the cable not plugged in again...

Yesterday when it said that there's no cable plugged in it worked for a while but after restarting today no more. It also said that a new interface was detected yesterday, is there a way to let him detect the interfaces?

 

The network chip seems to be recognized, because he displays a MAC adresss.

Settings are the same but i got no "flow control".

 

Yesterday when it said that there's no cable plugged in it worked for a while but after restarting today no more. It also said that a new interface was detected yesterday, is there a way to let him detect the interfaces?

 

The network chip seems to be recognized, because he displays a MAC adresss.

Settings are the same but i got no "flow control".

 

He ever assignes some sort of fantasy IP... He wont connect to the router.

 

Okay now he displays me the cable not plugged in again...

 

Double-check in /System/Library/Extensions that you do not have forcedeth.kext and nForceEthernetController.kext present, and that nvenet.kext has been renamed to nvenet.kext.bad or nvenet.kext original......

I got none of them there only nForceLAN and a nForceEthernetdriver...

 

Another problem comes to me sometimes when OSX is booting into the desktop the mouse and the keyboard are not responding anymore, this sometimes also happens when applying settings under network, looks like a driver conflict... I don't know.

I got none of them there only nForceLAN and a nForceEthernetdriver...

 

Another problem comes to me sometimes when OSX is booting into the desktop the mouse and the keyboard are not responding anymore, this sometimes also happens when applying settings under network, looks like a driver conflict... I don't know.

 

Remove nForceEthernet.kext.....you should only have nForceLAN.kext present......

Okay I'll remove the nForceEthernetDriver.

 

At the moment I realize that I don't have enough space on the sys partition, is it possible to resize it wit Gparted, or is MAC OSX not able to read the HFS+ of Gparted?

 

You will have to check on this (and let me know.... :) ) as I have always used iPartition.....

Well Ethernet works mostly for me, it only fails after having a kernel panic.

The last panic occured when the process "unmount" of the boot dvd creator of iPartition tried to create an image...

 

I think the best would be a clean reinstall of OSX xD

Well Ethernet works mostly for me, it only fails after having a kernel panic.

The last panic occured when the process "unmount" of the boot dvd creator of iPartition tried to create an image...

 

I think the best would be a clean reinstall of OSX xD

 

In the long run, often the most efficient solution...... :unsure:

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