pallavsing Posted October 10, 2009 Share Posted October 10, 2009 I installed iatkos v7 on my Dell Latitude d620 (T7200, 2gHz core2duo, seagate 320gigs hda, 3 gb ram 667 mhz, broadcom 5752, sigmatel 9200, dell wireless etc.. ) so i installed it and everything works.. dual core etc gave loads of problems. but worked finally. the only trouble seems that i cannot get sleep activated. when i put it to sleep, it goes peacefully, in a blink, but doesnt wake up.. (ie blank screen after pressing the power button...) i have mouted my 3 ntfs volumes on osx, and they work just fine. but when i put it to sleep, and i had to force reboot the system, one of the ntfs volumes failed to mount. i had to chkdsk frm windows to get it mounted again.. the index on .dsstore got corrupted.. i installled a file hibernate.dmg and it put the system in hibernate perfectly... but at wake up, it again failed to mount the ntfs volume and had to do chkdsk from windows... another problem is the time problem.. if i set the time in osx, it puts 5 hours back time in the bios.. maybe it stores teh GMT time in the bios and adjusts the time in the display according to the timezone.. so... if i set my timezone to gmt the time works for both windows and osx. but when i do that, the mails from google show a time lag of five hours.. this is a precarious situation i am in... is there a fix for this... i just need to get sleep/hibernate issue and the time thingie fixed and i will have my dream system ready... any help would be highly appreciated.. regards, pallav Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/191478-almost-a-perfect-system-no-sleep-or-hibernate-support-working/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
twanhines Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 I installed iatkos v7 on my Dell Latitude d620 (T7200, 2gHz core2duo, seagate 320gigs hda, 3 gb ram 667 mhz, broadcom 5752, sigmatel 9200, dell wireless etc.. ) so i installed it and everything works.. dual core etc gave loads of problems. but worked finally. the only trouble seems that i cannot get sleep activated. when i put it to sleep, it goes peacefully, in a blink, but doesnt wake up.. (ie blank screen after pressing the power button...) i have mouted my 3 ntfs volumes on osx, and they work just fine. but when i put it to sleep, and i had to force reboot the system, one of the ntfs volumes failed to mount. i had to chkdsk frm windows to get it mounted again.. the index on .dsstore got corrupted.. i installled a file hibernate.dmg and it put the system in hibernate perfectly... but at wake up, it again failed to mount the ntfs volume and had to do chkdsk from windows... another problem is the time problem.. if i set the time in osx, it puts 5 hours back time in the bios.. maybe it stores teh GMT time in the bios and adjusts the time in the display according to the timezone.. so... if i set my timezone to gmt the time works for both windows and osx. but when i do that, the mails from google show a time lag of five hours.. this is a precarious situation i am in... is there a fix for this... i just need to get sleep/hibernate issue and the time thingie fixed and i will have my dream system ready... any help would be highly appreciated.. regards, pallav I know this is old, but can you tell me how exactly you got your dual core enabled? I too have the d620, and I can get everything work except dual core mode. This would be the last piece to my puzzle! Thank you! And oh i do have a fix for your problem, it's a mac os x timezone kext file. turns out apple had to address this with the earlier versions of the mac book, i'll find it and upload it! But your help would be appreciated thanks again! Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/191478-almost-a-perfect-system-no-sleep-or-hibernate-support-working/#findComment-1558006 Share on other sites More sharing options...
twanhines Posted October 2, 2010 Share Posted October 2, 2010 I know this is old, but can you tell me how exactly you got your dual core enabled? I too have the d620, and I can get everything work except dual core mode. This would be the last piece to my puzzle! Thank you! And oh i do have a fix for your problem, it's a mac os x timezone kext file. turns out apple had to address this with the earlier versions of the mac book, i'll find it and upload it! But your help would be appreciated thanks again! Here's the time kext patch TimeSyncFix.zip Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/191478-almost-a-perfect-system-no-sleep-or-hibernate-support-working/#findComment-1558221 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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