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KP on Gig EP35DS3R board. need help understanding what I'm seeing.


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I followed this guide:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...amp;hl=ep35ds3r

 

I installed Chameleon as directed to a partition, fixed all permissions etc and rebooted. I selected my HDD and got a KP. I rebooted with the boot CD and selected my SL partition to boot up and KP.

 

This is the KP I get:

 

[sleepenabler] Registering power management dispatch table....

 

Panic (CPU 0 caller 0x2a96f6: "Version mismatch between kernel and CPU PM"@ /sourcecache/xnu/xnu - 1504.3.12/os fmk/i386/pm cpu.c:72

 

Kernal extensions in backtrace /with dependencies: sk.triaxis.kext.sleepenabler(1.0.0)@0x54af1000 -> 0x54af2fff

 

 

darwin kernal 10.3.0

 

 

I installed OSX.6.3 on a GA-EP35-DS3R board. what does this KP mean and how do I fix it?

 

any help is appreciated.

look it

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=235523

1-fresh install

2-copy "Extra" folder

3-use Auto Paatcher(DSDT in "Extra" folder)

4-Install Chameleonm RC5

 

REBOOT

Guest omarsr67
look it

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=235523

1-fresh install

2-copy "Extra" folder

3-use Auto Paatcher(DSDT in "Extra" folder)

4-Install Chameleonm RC5

 

REBOOT

 

so i copy the extra folder to where exactly? do I install chameleon to seperate partition as per the guide or onto the SL install partition itself? Been well over two years since I messed with any of this because my Leo install with 10.5.2 was running perfectly and a lot has changed since then so I'm a little lost. The auto patcher you list, is the DSDT file somewhere I need to get it from or is the auto patcher just that, automatically finds it, patches it and puts it back. Where do I put the DSDT file? back in the extra folder?

 

In other words, do I follow the guide I listed with the changes you put or is it an entirely diff process? thanks for the response by the way.

so i copy the extra folder to where exactly? do I install chameleon to seperate partition as per the guide or onto the SL install partition itself? Been well over two years since I messed with any of this because my Leo install with 10.5.2 was running perfectly and a lot has changed since then so I'm a little lost. The auto patcher you list, is the DSDT file somewhere I need to get it from or is the auto patcher just that, automatically finds it, patches it and puts it back. Where do I put the DSDT file? back in the extra folder?

 

In other words, do I follow the guide I listed with the changes you put or is it an entirely diff process? thanks for the response by the way.

copy the folder to the root of the HD /Extra

 

install Chameleon in Snow partition

 

run DSDT Auto-Patcher

DSDT in "Extra" folder

Guest omarsr67
copy the folder to the root of the HD /Extra

 

install Chameleon in Snow partition

 

run DSDT Auto-Patcher

DSDT in "Extra" folder

 

Thank you. Let me see if I have this straight.

 

1. Boot from boot CD and install Snow to my new partition.

 

2. Restart after install and reboot from chameleon boot CD, select new snow partion and boot new install.

 

3. After set up, copy extra folder to root of snow partion through terminal.

 

4. Install chameleon to the same partion that snow is already on

(install to the small partion segment created through GUID formatting? ie, disk0s1 small section of actual partion and disk1s1 is the actual snow partition?).

 

5. After fixing all permissions etc, reboot into new Snow partion without boot CD.

 

 

is this right? I think I got it. Can you please give me the terminal commands to get to Root? I can DL the extras folder after setup from snow as the internet is active after install. My apologies for the questions as it has been well over two years as I said.

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