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Hello,

 

So here is my config details:

 

Q9550 @ stock 2.83 ghz, C1E enabled Speedstep t C-State on ,

P5Q Deluxe

4 * 2 GB Corsair XMS2 PC-6400

1 TB Caviar Blue SATA 6 Gbps (SATA 3gps)

 

 

4.0.2-install with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]

- Chimera 1.5.4

- EasyDST

- Voodoo HDA 2.7.3

- FakeSMC

- ElioTruc

- NullCputruc

-EvoReboot

 

- Boot.plist:

- Quiet Boot Yes

- X86_64

- Yes GraphicsEnabler

- Yes UseKernelCache

 

 

After install I installed a IONetworking from a guy who had a P5Q deluxe my ethernet is recognized,

 

I do the maj in 10.7.1 RAS

 

As the PC does not turn off I instantly resolved by a DSDT.aml AutoPatcher from it solve my pb

 

In kernel.log: Error F718X chipset trick solved by turning SuperIOFamily

 

But I have just random BSOD or I know or I and no trace in the console.

 

 

 

It could come from what?

 

Thank you for reading

 

 

EDIT: I tested my ram under RAS memtest no errors, my SSD windows containing material has no bug, I have no BSOD nothing.

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i have found this topic, the guy says : http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=260594

 

 

Notes:

 

if u use evoreboot dont use openhaltrestart.

if u use dsdt dont use nullcpupowermangment / smbiosresolver

if u cant find a modified bios for ur MB ,get dsdt from Here and add fixes then use it. 'this should fix ur restart /shutdown /sleep /built-in devices'

*u can also use the dsdt beside ur modified bios if u want.

 

 

 

i have a dsdt form dsdt auto patcher so i can't use nullcpupowermanagement?

may be it's the source of my problems no ?

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i try your method and it work like a charm but Random Gray Screen After, i have tried memetest and i have a module of RAM broken.

 

This module return to corsair shortly :)

 

After that all works like a charm :) no BSOD and sleep enabled with your method, thks

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