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Hi,

 

I just installed OS X 10.6 using VMWare. I'm on AMD Phenom II, so i used EmpireEFI for first install. I installed 10.6.6 update + legacy kernel, and continued booting using the "normal" iso.

 

But i still have some Problems:

 

1) On each shutdown/reboot i get a kernel panic and have to hard-reset the machine.

2) The sound is shuttered. The driver seems to work, but it sounds very... strange.

3) I tested a YouTube-Video. But it plays MUCH to fast. After a second it played over 30 seconds video.

 

 

In System Info it shows that it's running on an unknown CPU at 30GHz, with 100MHz Bus.

 

This seems to be somehow related to my Intel CPU. If i boot this exact same machine on my Laptop with an Intel i5, sound and video works without any Problems.

 

I tryed all the AMD/VMWare fixes for TSC stuff and other timing related stuff i could find.

The 30GHz does not seem the be the problem, it shows this value on my Laptop, too.

 

 

 

 

 

Would be great if someone knows a way to fix this. ;)

Hi,

 

I just installed OS X 10.6 using VMWare. I'm on AMD Phenom II, so i used EmpireEFI for first install. I installed 10.6.6 update + legacy kernel, and continued booting using the "normal" iso.

 

But i still have some Problems:

 

1) On each shutdown/reboot i get a kernel panic and have to hard-reset the machine.

2) The sound is shuttered. The driver seems to work, but it sounds very... strange.

3) I tested a YouTube-Video. But it plays MUCH to fast. After a second it played over 30 seconds video.

 

 

In System Info it shows that it's running on an unknown CPU at 30GHz, with 100MHz Bus.

 

This seems to be somehow related to my Intel CPU. If i boot this exact same machine on my Laptop with an Intel i5, sound and video works without any Problems.

 

I tryed all the AMD/VMWare fixes for TSC stuff and other timing related stuff i could find.

The 30GHz does not seem the be the problem, it shows this value on my Laptop, too.

 

 

 

 

 

Would be great if someone knows a way to fix this. :lol:

 

 

I am having the same problem except my processor shows up as intel core 2 duo and 1024 dram when I have the VM settings for 2048. The video/audio issue is exactly the same though.

 

AMD Phenom II 965 BE

Windows 7 64

VM Workstation 7

vmsvgs2 drivers: EnsoniqAudioPCI_v1.0.3_Common / VMsvga2_v1.2.3_Common

4 GB DDR3

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