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Okay so just read about this, which causes the entire computer to judder causing noticable things such as mouse lag etc

 

Ive just installed a fresh Snow Leopard, and booting using myHack with no custom Kexts, completely from scratch. The installation was perfect, no mouse problems of any sorts.. however now I boot up into Snow Leopard I am getting this problem heavily.

 

I can't find out how to just "cpus=1" because its a graphical boot loader, but besides I'd like to actually use both my cores (Core 2 Duo 2.16Ghz). What do I need to do to fix this problem? Thanks.

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Okay so just read about this, which causes the entire computer to judder causing noticable things such as mouse lag etc

 

Ive just installed a fresh Snow Leopard, and booting using myHack with no custom Kexts, completely from scratch. The installation was perfect, no mouse problems of any sorts.. however now I boot up into Snow Leopard I am getting this problem heavily.

 

I can't find out how to just "cpus=1" because its a graphical boot loader, but besides I'd like to actually use both my cores (Core 2 Duo 2.16Ghz). What do I need to do to fix this problem? Thanks.

 

Check it out: VoodooTSCSync

 

That .kext should allow you to use both cores without issue. It works great on my Dell D620.

Okay I put it in System/Library/Extensions, deleted Extensions.mkext and Extensions.kextcache then Repaired disk permissions.

 

And mouse just wont move after the restart.

 

I've reinstalled Snow Leopard about 3 times now already trying to do this, and I give up! It's not working! Is there any other methods? Thanks.

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