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I make patch, test it please.

 

mach_kernel 10.2.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.2)

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mach_kernel 10.3.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.3)

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mach_kernel 10.3.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.3) Fixed 64-bit mode by Dreamwatcher

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mach_kernel 10.4.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.4)

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mach_kernel 10.5.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.5)

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mach_kernel 10.6.0 (Mac OS X 10.6.6)

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I get the following kernel panic, I had to use my phone to take the picture.

 

I made it back into osx, I installed an eval version of MacDrive and was able to copy the original kernel back in.. (luckily i dual boot)

 

I searched for any type of log entries but I'm not seeing any.. if you know where I should look for info, I'll be happy to post log files.. I would really like to get this working so i can upgrade

 

This is an MSI WIND U100, Atom CPU N270 @ 1.60 GHz, 2GB RAM running snow leopard 10.6.1 (vanilla install)

 

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I get the following kernel panic, I had to use my phone to take the picture.

 

I made it back into osx, I installed an eval version of MacDrive and was able to copy the original kernel back in.. (luckily i dual boot)

 

I searched for any type of log entries but I'm not seeing any.. if you know where I should look for info, I'll be happy to post log files.. I would really like to get this working so i can upgrade

 

This is an MSI WIND U100, Atom CPU N270 @ 1.60 GHz, 2GB RAM running snow leopard 10.6.1 (vanilla install)

 

Your problem is possibly your disabler and/or possibly your EFI kext cache. I had this on my first reboot. Then I switched to nullcpupowermanagement.kext from netkas and updated my efi kext cache. It worked on the next reboot.

@msimac you didnt remove sleepenabler.kext before putting new kernel. boot with your old kernel and remove sleepenabler.kext, download new 10.6.2 compatible version and install it. then it will all be ok.

 

I have the same problem. I am new at this. Can you please, show me how to boot with my old kernel and remove sleepenabler.kext and install the new 10.6.2 . Thanks

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