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Ive got an reatail 10.6.0(updatet to 10.6.1) installation on a asus p5b with 4gb ram a intel dualcore and a gtx260 with efistring.

 

But the system boots only with the "-f" bootflag. If i boot without that, the hardrive seems not to be working.

 

I also have no sound. Tried the voodoohda, but it doesnt work.

 

 

 

edit: Maybe thats the reason why audio doesnt work? :/

 

How to solve that problem?

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Ive got an reatail 10.6.0(updatet to 10.6.1) installation on a asus p5b with 4gb ram a intel dualcore and a gtx260 with efistring.

 

But the system boots only with the "-f" bootflag. If i boot without that, the hardrive seems not to be working.

 

I also have no sound. Tried the voodoohda, but it doesnt work.

 

 

 

edit: Maybe thats the reason why audio doesnt work? :/

 

How to solve that problem?

Leave voodoohda in and boot with the boot flags "-x32 -f" and then edit your com.apple.boot.plist so under boot flags you have "-x32 -f", this way it will alway boot like this. The -x32 boots the kernal into 32bit so voodoohda works (voodoohda is 32 bit). Good Luck!

Still nothing. Tried with "-32 -f" and "-x32 -f" but the activity manager still shows programs in 64bit.

 

 

edit: tried "arch=x86 -f" but, endless bootscreen :/

 

is your HD sata or IDE? does sound work now?

I have the same problem, but the only difference is that my sound works. To make your sound work you need to install VoodooHDA.kext x64 bit, just Google it. It is the previous version but it works 100%. You need to install it in Snow/System/Library/Extensions and not in Extra/Extensions as it will not work there, I don't know why?

 

I am able to work 100% in x64 mode. But still I have to boot with -f otherwise my Snow Leopard does not boot. Can anyone help, I want to boot without providing -f option every time.

If you don't have any thing important in your Snow Leopard partition I would just reinstall it, except use Charmeleon 2.0 RC 1. I haven't had much experience with RC 3, but I do know that RC 1 works with Snow Leopard.

 

P.S. Heres what the boot flags do:

-v Verbose Mode; show the OS loading

-s Single User Mode; gives you command line interface at start-up

-f loads all kexts in System/Library/Extensions

-x32 loads the kernal in 32 bit mode; default for "real" macs

-x starts in safe mode; loads only necessary files

 

Heres the file:

bootloader.zip

Doesnt really matter. THe line 6 ux1 is an external soundcard.

But to answer your question, i use the onboard from my asus p5b.

 

I just read that the line6 supoprt for sl is not really there. But the driver seems to work (green light on the ux1) but cant find it in garageband, systemprefs or logic 9.

Reinstalled the kext. Works now, also without -f flag.

 

But only my line 6 ux1 doesnt work. Green light is on but cant see it in the preferrences.

 

What audio card do you have?

Doesnt really matter. THe line 6 ux1 is an external soundcard.

But to answer your question, i use the onboard from my asus p5b.

 

I just read that the line6 supoprt for sl is not really there. But the driver seems to work (green light on the ux1) but cant find it in garageband, systemprefs or logic 9.

 

You say it works... so you do get some sound?

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