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Hey Guys I Have an HP-G61-408CA

 

I got everything to work; Graphics, Sound, Wifi, Literally Everything... it is on Snow Leopard 10.6.4...

 

One problem though... Opening Photobooth = Kernel Panic... Or Double Kernel Panic at times... Also The sound on it is choppy when I dont touch the mouse... But when I do move the mouse constantly, the sound is perfectly smooth!

 

Couple Notes: First time installing, Photobooth worked and detected my webcam and everything but audio didnt work and wifi didnt work (SL 10.6.3). I updated to 10.6.4 because there was a fix for my wifi card and graphics card and audio all at once.

 

I would like photobooth to really work and not give kernel panics on accidentally opening or opening on purpose, I'd also appreciate if someone can figure out why the mousemovement makes the audio smooth; and when its still, the audio starts to chop up and get distorted...

 

Does anyone know a fix for this?? I'd Really appreciate both working but I'd rather the audio any day over the photobooth. So which ever one someone can fix would be GREAT although I would like both :)

 

 

 

 

Laptop Model:

HP-G61-408CA Link

 

Specs:

Processor: AMD Athlon II Dual-Core M300

Chipset: AMD 785GX

SouthBridge: AMD SB700

Graphics (GPU): AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200

 

 

Mac OSX Kexts Installed:

AR9285 - IO8211Family.kext

VoodooHDA_v021_64bit

RadeonHD.kext.lebidou (got it from this site)

 

Kernel & BootLoader:

Legacy_Kernel-10.4.0.pkg (Also Found on this Site)

Chameleon-2.0-RC2-r640.pkg (Removed the BootFile and replaced with RC3 Boot.)

Updated to Chameleon-2.0-RC4 Bootloader

 

Note: Computer Specs Are Uploaded in that File Below... Got It using CPU-Z

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BUMP! Come on... someone has to have had this problem... Keeping finger on the touchpad without moving it, makes audio a lot better and smoother... Is there anyway to simulate a finger on the touchpad when my hands are there?

 

I was thinking of writing a program like

 

If mousemovement = 1, pause

If mousemovement = 0, simulate mousepad touched.. I dont even know how to start but I program in C++

 

Anyone know how to do that or at least know why this happens? this is the new users lounge and there are barely any thread replies to any threads...

 

 

Fixed the stupid Photobooth problem.. Come on someone please help with the mouse problem... its as if the computer starts to sleep when my finger is no longer on the pad...

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