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You should not use AnV's one (valv with his crpwr bootloader has nothing to do with the legacy kernel) because your CPU is natively supported. But you can try Slice's kernel for Intel CPUs.

 

It's disabler blocking the loading of AICPUPM => SpeedStep will not work.

  • 3 weeks later...
Slice,

 

what Mac model should I use then for Core2Quad 2,5, ICH10 and ATI HD 5570? imac10,1?

 

And what is a platformplugin?

 

try them all (from lion usb install thread)

 

iMac9,1 / Core2Duo

zip.gif Extra_iMac9_1.zip ( 343.57K )

 

iMac11,1 / Core i 1156

zip.gif Extra_iMac11_1.zip ( 342.27K )

 

iMac12,1 / Core i 1155

zip.gif Extra_iMac12_1.zip ( 342.28K )

 

MacPro3,1 / Core2Quad

zip.gif Extra_MacPro3_1.zip ( 343.58K )

 

MacPro4,1 / Core i 1366

zip.gif Extra_MacPro4_1.zip ( 343.57K )

 

the extra folders

  • 1 year later...

The system seems to be working in my case, but I get this:

 

Feb 22 21:13:18 localhost kernel[0]: warning: kernel was not built with custom dyld blob

Feb 22 21:13:18 localhost kernel[0]: warning: using standard dyld with patcher enabled

Feb 22 21:13:40 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Decryption hasn't succeeded yet (probably will retry)

Feb 22 21:13:40 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: patch_exec_obj_segment failed

Feb 22 21:13:40 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: map_segment failed

Feb 22 21:13:42 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: warning: skipping personalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelMeromProfile

Feb 22 21:13:42 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: warning: skipping personalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelNehalemProfile

Feb 22 21:13:42 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: warning: skipping personalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelPenrynProfile

Feb 22 21:13:42 Alessios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: warning: skipping personalities in blacklisted kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelYonahProfile

 

Do you know how to fix it?

 

Thanks :)

Is it an AMD system? Or legacy Intel? In both cases you give the new full 64-bit with built-in ssse3 (yeah, 3 s) emulator kernel a go.

 

But why staying with SL? For legacy intel, the latest kernels of the AMD Development forum will work just fine. For AMD, the latest Bronzovka 32/64-bit hybrid is nice and trustworthy.

 

Best regards!

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