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I'm needing a little help.

 

I had a 'perfectly' working install of 10.6.4 on my hackintosh. System specs can be seen in my signature.

 

Yesterday night I decided to put my Mac to sleep rather than shut it down. Shutdown and restart work fine. When I told it to sleep the screens and keyboard turned off, but the fans and power to the system stayed on. I waited a few minutes then tried pressing keys and clicking my mouse, it did not wake up. I tried pressing the reset button, but it would not reset. I had to press and hold the power button in order to get it to work.

 

I just tried using it this evening, and it will no longer boot into OS X. I tried booting with "-v -f", that did not work. I tried with "-v -x", that did not work. I tried with "-v cpus=1" that did not work. I'm lost and don't know what to do or try now.

 

There is something that looks like an error message.

 

Bug: launchctl.c:3557 (23930):17: ioctl(s6, SIOCAIFADDR_IN6, &ifra6) != -1

 

This is right near the end of the verbose boot messages.

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Could be file system corruption.

 

Boot into single user mode with -s -v and run fsck (follow the instructions on screen). If it says *FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED* run it again.

Then type exit to continue booting (cross your fingers).

Well I ran fsck and it did say it was MODIFIED, so I ran it again and then I ran fsck -f and it was all OK. I typed in exit and it continued to boot and seemed to load a little further, I saw messages pertaining to NVEnabler and loading my gpu info, then it freezes again.

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