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Hey everybody!

 

I installed JaS.10.4.8.AMD.Intel.SSE2.SSE3.iso on my Vaio FE11S laptop, but I'm not getting any USB support. That means no USB keyboard or mouse support, and no external HDD support. Looking at the system.log file, I see this:

 

kld(): undefined symbol: __ZN24IOBufferMemoryDescriptor17getVirtualSegmentEmPm

kextload(): kld_load_from_memory failed

 

This happens for most kexts inside the IOUSBFamily.kext's plugins directory. Unfortunatley, without USB, I can't transfer the data to Windows to get the kext names.

 

I have an Intel® 82801GB ICH7 IO Controller. I've also tried installing the USB2.0 fix (10.4.7 IOUSBFamily + AppleUSBEHCI replacement). I've searched and found people having less-than-optimal USB2.0 speed, but I'm not getting any support at all. The system profiler shows nothing under the USB tab.

 

Anyone have any ideas?

 

Many thanks,

 

Karl

Hi Blackice:

I dont know if you fix your USB problem. I was in the same situation and made a reinstall and unchek the "JaS USB Fix " in the aditional packages section. (you must choose the custom install) Now I have full USB support using a 945PVS Mobo.

I installed using the same ISO on my dell xps m1210 laptop, I don't have any usb support at all, there is nothing listed under the system profiler and I get a very similiar message:

 

:~ oleyb$ sudo dmesg | grep EHCI
kld_load_from_memory() failed for module com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI
\^[[33mFailed to load extension com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI.
\^[[0mCouldn't alloc class "AppleUSBEHCI"

I'd love to be able to figure this out without having to reinstall like suggested above because I just spent a ridiculously long time getting my ethernet to work :P

 

I haven't tried the sticky'd EHCI fix posted because my system doesn't complain about having issues with the BIOS.

Edited by Oleyb

What I find even more odd is that my usb mouse functions during install, and the system profiler during the install even sees my usb but yet inside the OS nothing is listed under usb in the system profiler.

 

I checked out the custom install menu and there were no JaS USB Fix packages listed so I cant try unchecking as suggested before because it simply doesnt exist.

 

*EDIT* Wow, okay so I'm definitely ashamed to say that I never saw this post: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=21487 downloading those new drivers for 10.4.8 solved my issue atleast, I chose the ones without logging. I missed that post because I merely did a forum search for issues similiar to mine and never got to search through all of them. Thanks for the fix guys!

Edited by Oleyb
Hey everybody!

 

I installed JaS.10.4.8.AMD.Intel.SSE2.SSE3.iso on my Vaio FE11S laptop, but I'm not getting any USB support. That means no USB keyboard or mouse support, and no external HDD support. Looking at the system.log file, I see this:

 

Hi Karl,

I had the exact same problem when I installed JaS 10.4.8

The solution is rather simple:

 

Download and install this IOUSBFamily.kext 2.6.1 from

 

http://developer.apple.com/hardwaredrivers...d/usbdebug.html

 

DON'T install the one marked as "log"

 

reboot and it should work

 

if you have Bluetooth problems it will probably solve them...

 

jjduro

(Portugal)

The Solution for the USB problem

 

Hi Karl,

I had the exact same problem when I installed JaS 10.4.8

The solution is rather simple:

 

Download and install this IOUSBFamily.kext 2.6.1 from

 

http://developer.apple.com/hardwaredrivers...d/usbdebug.html

 

DON'T install the one marked as "log"

 

reboot and it should work

 

if you have Bluetooth problems it will probably solve them...

 

jjduro

(Portugal)

 

 

 

Hey everybody!

 

I installed JaS.10.4.8.AMD.Intel.SSE2.SSE3.iso on my Vaio FE11S laptop, but I'm not getting any USB support. That means no USB keyboard or mouse support, and no external HDD support. Looking at the system.log file, I see this:

This is a known bug:

 

Only install a jAS disk with the bare minimum of "Additional" Hardware support you can get away with. If you need to add it later, the packages are all in DVD/System/Installation anyway.

 

I had the same problem on T4210, it's just a joint case of:

User = 1D107

PEBKAC

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

 

The idiot jokes aren't meant to insult you, I did the same thing after all. :unsure:

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