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Ok I am a real noob and just started messing with this over the weekend. I have everything working perfect except sleep so I installed sleepenabler.kext and sleep still didn't work. I used kext utility to install it.

 

My question is how do you uninstall these kext? I have tried many things I found online but none of them work.

 

Specs

 

Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P

 

9800 GTX+

 

4GB Ram

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Ok search is rather iffy at times

I use google site:insanelymac.com ??????

 

Anyway is your problem resolved?

 

I did a reinstall so you can say it is now solved. If I ever need to uninstall a kext I will check this post. Is it possible to get sleep working with this motherboard? Again googled but answers are all over the place.

I did a reinstall so you can say it is now solved. If I ever need to uninstall a kext I will check this post. Is it possible to get sleep working with this motherboard? Again googled but answers are all over the place.

 

 

If you install SL with the lifehacker method, sleep will work. I have it working. See here:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=187440

 

 

In 32-bit mode, sleep and autosleep (sleep after some idle time) work. In 64-bit, sleep (selected from the apple menu) works fine.

 

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If you install SL with the lifehacker method, sleep will work. I have it working. See here:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=187440

 

 

In 32-bit mode, sleep and autosleep (sleep after some idle time) work. In 64-bit, sleep (selected from the apple menu) works fine.

 

-Ed

 

I saw that guide but it requires another mac which I do not have. I installed it using some rebel efi boot cd and a retail copy of snow leopard then installed the kext to get everything working. Why would it matter the method I used to install to get Sleep working?

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