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It's where you put it. Macs don't have PS2 ports or use PS2 devices, it's not an Apple kernel extension, it was installed after OS X was installed or selected by you in some post install-package or distro customize section.

 

It's in (or as a plugin inside some PS2 kernel extension in) your /System/Library/Extensions or your /Extra/Extensions folder.

 

Don't install 3rd party drivers/kernel extensions on your Hackintosh that you don't need.

UPDATE: I have fresh installed from 10.6.0 and 10.6.3 retail versions, with the same results. I dont see this issue before 10.6.4 appleps2alpsglidepoint shows up regardless if i install any other software. I cannot boot after updating to 10.6.4. I see that in the HCLs that people have gotten past 10.6.4 on the i5 model so I am quite confused on what to do to get past this. This isnt extra 3rd party software. I am immediately after a retail install and I still get the same error as before

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UPDATE: I have fresh installed from 10.6.0 and 10.6.3 retail versions, with the same results. I dont see this issue before 10.6.4 appleps2alpsglidepoint shows up regardless if i install any other software. I cannot boot after updating to 10.6.4. I see that in the HCLs that people have gotten past 10.6.4 on the i5 model so I am quite confused on what to do to get past this. This isnt extra 3rd party software. I am immediately after a retail install and I still get the same error as before

 

I have the same issue. I used combo update to 10.6.7 and get this. I booted to retail 10.6.3 fine. Weird part is it used to work, I had a problem with OS X, wiped drive, and reinstalled now I get errors trying to do the update.

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