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I have been using iatkos s3v2 for about six months. Everything worked fine until I updated to 10.6.6. After I installed 10.6.6, my usb ports immediately quit functioning properly. They work fine for a mouse and keyboard, but they won't read my flash drives, external hard drives, or cd/dvds. The flash drives are formatted to fat and fat32 and the external is formatted to exFat. None of them show up on the desktop, disk utility, or system profiler, but all of them show up on my pc. I reinstalled iatkos s3v2 without updating to 10.6.6 thinking that would fix it, but it still don't work. Has anyone else had this problem or know how to fix it? BTW: it is an acer aspire one d15o if that helps.

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If you're using a patched kernel, update it.

 

As far as I know, kernel version must match system version or you get that problem with USB devices. At least that's how it was on Leopard.

 

USB breaking after updating to 10.6.6 seems to be a common problem, use the forum search or google to find others in the same situation. I believe one solution is to use IOUSBFamily.kext from 10.6.4 or 10.6.5, not sure. I didn't have this issue myself.

 

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have you tried installing USB Rollback from [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]? it worked for me. if usb mouse is not working, try booting with -F thats how i got to go in OS X with mouse working.

I have an intel atom in my laptop.

System Version: Mac OS X 10.6.3

Kernel Version: Darwin 10.3.0

Everything worked fine until I updated to 10.6.6. After I installed 10.6.6, my usb ports immediately quit functioning properly.

 

Try this kernel "Patched mach_kernel 10.6.0 for Atom-based netbooks"

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=197020

That is a good question. If I reinstall iatkos s3 without selecting the patched atom kernel, would my usb ports work again? and if so, how do I update to 10.6.6 without losing functionality of my usb ports, or if Im not using a patched kernel, will I not have to worry about losing functionality when updating. BTW, Thank you guys so much for helping me.

 

EDIT: just tried reinstalling without selecting "atom kernel" and it just started loop booting so that won't work.

I have been using iatkos s3v2 for about six months. Everything worked fine until I updated to 10.6.6. After I installed 10.6.6, my usb ports immediately quit functioning properly. They work fine for a mouse and keyboard, but they won't read my flash drives, external hard drives, or cd/dvds. The flash drives are formatted to fat and fat32 and the external is formatted to exFat. None of them show up on the desktop, disk utility, or system profiler, but all of them show up on my pc. I reinstalled iatkos s3v2 without updating to 10.6.6 thinking that would fix it, but it still don't work. Has anyone else had this problem or know how to fix it? BTW: it is an acer aspire one d15o if that helps.

 

The exact same thing happened to me yesterday when I finally was able to update to 10.6.6. Everything worked except for all my usb port on my EEEpc1000h. I'm using Klohanne's method on his 10.6.4 post on this site. I found that if I used the usb installer flash drive to boot, then point it to boot from the hard drive install my usb port work again along with the flash card reader.

 

I'm a newbie and don't understand what's on the flash drive that's not on the hard drive. But after trial and error of copying different files from the flash drive to my hard drive install I found that preboot.dmg in the extra folder gets everything working. I'm sure this is not the best way to fix it but it works for me. I haven't successfully tried the s3v2 method but I checked and unfortunately did not see a preboot.dmg file on the s3v2 image. If you haven't tried it, it's still worth a shot to try and use your usb flash drive to boot first. If anything at least to gain access to your drives.

Update!: I reinstalled iatkos s3v2 with the atom kernel, and now the usb ports work again ^_^

But now, my software version is back to 10.6.3 and my kernel version is 10.3.0 how do I update to 10.6.6 without losing functionality of usb ports?

 

been covered many, many, many times already, but i will be nice so read carefully...

 

1. Update to 10.6.4

2. restart

3. go to S/L/E and copy IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBMassStorage.kext to your desktop.

4. Update to 10.6.5

5. DO NOT RESTART

6. copy the 2 kexts from your desktop TO S/L/E (either you copy and paste it or use some utility)

7. Repair permission

8. Reboot

9. Update to 10.6.6

10. repeat steps 6 to 8.

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