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Hi guys,

I'm just coming from a perfect installation of Hackintosh on P5KPL-AM EPU.

 

Here is the complete hardware list:

 

P5KPL-AM EPU

XFX Geforce 9600 GT

Intel Core Duo 7500 (2,93 Mhz)

Western Digital SATA 500 Gb (465 GB)

LG DVD burner and reader.

 

Install method: iDeneb 1.4 (Leopard 10.5.6)

Make sure you have a USB memory o any other support in which you save

the following kext

 

AttansicL1eEthernet.kext

 

available here Link

or in this post

 

to properly install the onboard LAN after Leopard installation.

 

In the iDeneb installation check the following in "Personalize".

 

- ICHX Fix (for motherboard)

- CPUS=1 Fix (for first boot)

- AppleAzaliaAudio.Kext (for audio)

- All Nvidia Drivers (to boot the system)

- OpenHalt Fix

- Install optional application such as OSX86Tools

No way to make the installation boot with the onboard GFX, it will go on eternal waiting!

 

 

Follow the installation, it should boot to intro.

 

Open OSX86Tools and choose Install Kext and then load the AttansicL1eEthernet.kext.

 

It should recognize the LAN and you can configure it.

 

As you can see in the System Profiler you have no Graphic Card and

Core Image and Quartz Enable are in SoftwareMode and Disabled.

 

To make the Geforce 9600 GT fully functional you've to do the following:

 

Install AquaMacs drivers and reboot.

I think that all the drivers you need are the NV DAL 5 kext, but I'm not too sure of it.

 

Open OSX86Tools and insert the custom gfx string (write nVidia GeForce 9600 GT, then 512 Mb, then DVI/DVI),

than Import to Boot and the apply, so reboot again.

 

Finally remove the injectors.

You can perform this operation with a Terminal

 

sudo rm -f /System/Library/Extension/NVInject*

 

Reboot! That's all!

In SystemProfiler see if CoreImage and Quartz Enabler are on positively.

 

I noticed differences in smooth magnification of dock, so have an eye on it during these operations if you prefer.

 

You can also update to Leopard 10.5.8 from Software Update if you wish.

 

Restart and Shutdown are OK, sleep isn't tested. If you modify the bootflag to cpu=2 boot is ok but there are problems in shutdown. Restart works fine. So two cores are recognized but the system won't shutdown unless you push the power button.

 

Hope this helps!

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  • 8 months later...
Hi guys,

I'm just coming from a perfect installation of Hackintosh on P5KPL-AM EPU.

 

Here is the complete hardware list:

 

P5KPL-AM EPU

XFX Geforce 9600 GT

Intel Core Duo 7500 (2,93 Mhz)

Western Digital SATA 500 Gb (465 GB)

LG DVD burner and reader.

 

Install method: iDeneb 1.4 (Leopard 10.5.6)

Make sure you have a USB memory o any other support in which you save

the following kext

 

AttansicL1eEthernet.kext

 

available here Link

or in this post

 

to properly install the onboard LAN after Leopard installation.

 

In the iDeneb installation check the following in "Personalize".

 

- ICHX Fix (for motherboard)

- CPUS=1 Fix (for first boot)

- AppleAzaliaAudio.Kext (for audio)

- All Nvidia Drivers (to boot the system)

- OpenHalt Fix

- Install optional application such as OSX86Tools

No way to make the installation boot with the onboard GFX, it will go on eternal waiting!

 

 

Follow the installation, it should boot to intro.

 

Open OSX86Tools and choose Install Kext and then load the AttansicL1eEthernet.kext.

 

It should recognize the LAN and you can configure it.

 

As you can see in the System Profiler you have no Graphic Card and

Core Image and Quartz Enable are in SoftwareMode and Disabled.

 

To make the Geforce 9600 GT fully functional you've to do the following:

 

Install AquaMacs drivers and reboot.

I think that all the drivers you need are the NV DAL 5 kext, but I'm not too sure of it.

 

Open OSX86Tools and insert the custom gfx string (write nVidia GeForce 9600 GT, then 512 Mb, then DVI/DVI),

than Import to Boot and the apply, so reboot again.

 

Finally remove the injectors.

You can perform this operation with a Terminal

 

sudo rm -f /System/Library/Extension/NVInject*

 

Reboot! That's all!

In SystemProfiler see if CoreImage and Quartz Enabler are on positively.

 

I noticed differences in smooth magnification of dock, so have an eye on it during these operations if you prefer.

 

You can also update to Leopard 10.5.8 from Software Update if you wish.

 

Restart and Shutdown are OK, sleep isn't tested. If you modify the bootflag to cpu=2 boot is ok but there are problems in shutdown. Restart works fine. So two cores are recognized but the system won't shutdown unless you push the power button.

 

Hope this helps!

 

I have the same motherboard with you, with only few differences in some hardware stuff,.thanks for sharing it here.. iLl post updates too, regarding my installation. Its my first time to try this hackintosh thing.. Thank you so much!

You're welcome! :dev: Video card is the most important thing and also Drivers for LAN, since you may need to check from Internet stuff regarding the system you're running. I also was able to run an Airport wireless card, a D-Link one. In case you want to install one of them, remember that the only Leopard working slot if the one close to the video card. Have a nice day, it's nice to help somebody! :blink:

  • 2 weeks later...
You're welcome! ;) Video card is the most important thing and also Drivers for LAN, since you may need to check from Internet stuff regarding the system you're running. I also was able to run an Airport wireless card, a D-Link one. In case you want to install one of them, remember that the only Leopard working slot if the one close to the video card. Have a nice day, it's nice to help somebody! :gun:

 

Hi man

 

I installed IDENEB v1.4 on my pc and after the installation it asked to restart, so i did, after that it wont boot, theres the apple wheel rolling and the "no smoking kinda sign". So i tried typing -v on boot cause other commands wont work. well anyways i got the message failed to load apple acpi pci something. please help me. im really desperate. it says couldnnt alloc class apple acpi pci 12Appleacpipci is not compatible with its superclass 11iopcibridge supercalss. (yellow fonts) please help me. i already tried typing v -cpus=1 -noacpi but still nothing. Same problem. It just always gives me the same message.

 

PROCESSOR: Intel DUAL CORE 1.6ghz

RAM: 2gB Kingston 800

GRAPHICS: Nvidia 9400GT

MOBO: ASUS P5kPL-AM EPU

HardDrive- S-ATA 80gb Western DIGITAL

Hi man

 

I installed IDENEB v1.4 on my pc and after the installation it asked to restart, so i did, after that it wont boot, theres the apple wheel rolling and the "no smoking kinda sign". So i tried typing -v on boot cause other commands wont work. well anyways i got the message failed to load apple acpi pci something. please help me. im really desperate. it says couldnnt alloc class apple acpi pci 12Appleacpipci is not compatible with its superclass 11iopcibridge supercalss. (yellow fonts) please help me. i already tried typing v -cpus=1 -noacpi but still nothing. Same problem. It just always gives me the same message.

 

PROCESSOR: Intel DUAL CORE 1.6ghz

RAM: 2gB Kingston 800

GRAPHICS: Nvidia 9400GT

MOBO: ASUS P5kPL-AM EPU

HardDrive- S-ATA 80gb Western DIGITAL

 

 

Try -v -x -s -cpus=1, see if it boots

Try -v -x -s -cpus=1, see if it boots

 

i tried all of that and it still wont work. the message was something like failed to load extension appleacpipci. When i installed it i checked all the updates. could you tell me which updates should i only check?or does it have to do anything with those updates?

i tried all of that and it still wont work. the message was something like failed to load extension appleacpipci. When i installed it i checked all the updates. could you tell me which updates should i only check?or does it have to do anything with those updates?

 

It looks like you might have video card problems.

Did you disabled the integrated video card? Just to remove it from the bootsequence device list...

 

It looks like you might have video card problems.

Did you disabled the integrated video card? Just to remove it from the bootsequence device list...

 

Try this one

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...1036&st=900

It looks like you might have video card problems.

Did you disabled the integrated video card? Just to remove it from the bootsequence device list...

 

 

 

Try this one

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...1036&st=900

 

i did not understand a thing on the link. but thanks. im a noob at this, but what im wonderin about is that how can i install those stuffs they are talking about on that thread if i cant make it boot.

i did not understand a thing on the link. but thanks. im a noob at this, but what im wonderin about is that how can i install those stuffs they are talking about on that thread if i cant make it boot.

 

 

Hey dude, thanks for the guide, i was just stupid i checked everything on the updates. ehehe. anyways i got it running but i always crash whenever i insert usb. got any fix on that? and about aqua drivers, its only for 10.5.5 and not for .6. i have .6. Anyways the usb kext i used was iopcmciafamily

Hey dude, thanks for the guide, i was just stupid i checked everything on the updates. ehehe. anyways i got it running but i always crash whenever i insert usb. got any fix on that? and about aqua drivers, its only for 10.5.5 and not for .6. i have .6. Anyways the usb kext i used was iopcmciafamily

 

For USB it looks you have a Kext mismatch.

Check the solutions here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=109211 and here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=95789

 

Use Aqua drivers the same and follow the procedure. Maybe the problems you're encountering relay on a slighlty different installation from the one in this post. Can you confirm this? :rolleyes:

 

Hope I helped you. Have a nice day!

For USB it looks you have a Kext mismatch.

Check the solutions here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=109211 and here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=95789

 

Use Aqua drivers the same and follow the procedure. Maybe the problems you're encountering relay on a slighlty different installation from the one in this post. Can you confirm this? :(

 

Hope I helped you. Have a nice day!

 

the guideline i used is your guideline on installing hackintosh. On the link you gave, i have the same version of system.kexts 9.5. its the same. Its the same as your set up but i just checked the ioUsbfamily something..

the guideline i used is your guideline on installing hackintosh. On the link you gave, i have the same version of system.kexts 9.5. its the same. Its the same as your set up but i just checked the ioUsbfamily something..

 

Hey dude were you able to make your microphone work? coz mine cant detect it.

Hi man

 

I installed IDENEB v1.4 on my pc....

 

PROCESSOR: Intel DUAL CORE 1.6ghz

RAM: 2gB Kingston 800

GRAPHICS: Nvidia 9400GT

MOBO: ASUS P5kPL-AM EPU

HardDrive- S-ATA 80gb Western DIGITAL

 

You guys do know that Snow Leopard installs/runs perfectly

on this motherboard? Hazards distro. All pertinent details

listed for this board in the OSX86 wiki. :gun:

You guys do know that Snow Leopard installs/runs perfectly

on this motherboard? Hazards distro. All pertinent details

listed for this board in the OSX86 wiki. :)

 

Is there an ideneb update already for 10.6?

Is there an ideneb update already for 10.6?

 

Beats me but it's pretty painless to back up your files/programs

then do a clean install with Hazards Snow Leopard then apple's combo

update 10.6.4 and then the Legacy Kernel 10.6.4 patch.

Simplest installation I've done to date and I've done quite a few

Hackintoshs thus far. Like I said, see the wiki entry for these

boards. Piece of cake installation for SL. Love mine.

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