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There are several reports of the same issue, it happened to me this mornign, I delete the extensions cache rebooted and get sound again.

 

I'm wainting for Taruga's answers.

 

You can also try sleeping the computer and after waking you should have sound. At least it worked for me on an Inspiron 1420.

Hey all ... I've been following this thread for quite some time.... trying my darndest to get OSX working on my M1330. I've finally got iATKOSi 1.0 installed and booting, getting the thing was a major pain in the rear.

 

I'm thrilled that sound is working, even if it is just temporary. However, I cannot complete the setup process because once OSX 10.5 is installed, the keyboard stops working so I cannot fill out the registration form. Mouse works just fine. I'm trying the tricks and hints from : http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...amp;hl=keyboard

 

I'm sooo hoping to get this keyboard working and buying a Dell Truemobile wifi card, but one thing at a time. I finally got QE/CI and full resolution support on the GMA X3100.

 

Any fix for this stupid keyboard. UUUGH!

Install ACPIPS2nub.kext or try attaching an USB KB and make some changes.

 

If you re-install choose another AppleACPIPlatform it has some of the PS2 functions.

 

Did you install the r2 of iAtkos?

Thanks MacGirl, I'll try reinstalling if this doesn't work.... I think I didn't select EFI this past time.

 

The version that I'm using is the first version, not r2. The last time I selected EFI, I had constant rebooting problems with OSX.

 

Ugh... SOOO close. Another reason I'm using iATKOS rather than Kalyway or other is because my video card driver works and the others never could work or actually get the GMA X3100 chip working.

 

So, AppleACPIPlatform = more keyboard functions?

I am having problems booting into OSX now.

I followed the guide to use the vista bootloader (http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=39253) which is causing me to get "HFS+ Partition Errors" whenever I try to boot OSX from that menu and even after i set the OSX partition as active...

 

When I got my laptop, I installed vista first, then Kalyway OSX...

 

This is what was strange. I swear Windows and OSX disk utilities said my Vista Partition was active when I was using the Darwin boot loader. To further back this up, when I followed the steps for DISKPART in windows to set the vista partition to active, it didnt change anything, it still booted the darwin loader. It got messy when I did "fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0" and "flag 2" during the single user mode of OSX. It is supposed to set the OSX partition (which is 2) to active and allow it to boot darwin\OSX with no problems, but instead it gave me the HFS error.. I then followed the next step to "flag 1", but in my case, the vista partition is partition 3, so i entered "flag 3" and rebooted.

 

Now I see the vista boot menu, and it gives the winload.exe error, which is normal. I repaired it via vista install dvd and boots into windows just fine. I add the OSX entry using EasyBSD, and it shows up just fine. When I select that entry, I get the HFS+ partition error.

 

After that, I tried the "HFS+ Partition error Fix" within EasyBSD, it didnt help. So then I tried making partition 2 Active so it would boot OSX, but it gave the HFS+ error again. I checked the Partition ID (PID) and it is not 07, but it is AF..

 

I have noticed that there a blinking underscore at the top left of the screen before the vista boot loader, which was never there before I installed osx86... My theory is that it is trying to still load Darwin, but it cant so it goes to the next partition?

 

Oh theres a 200meg partition for tools and recovery, it is partition 1... Could that be a problem?

 

Here is a picture listing all my partitions and their details using DISKPART:

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8582/partitionssy1.jpg

 

Anyone have any Ideas what the heck is going on? It doesnt seem the bootloader is on partition 2 (OSX), but maybe was on partition 3 (Vista) before all of this?

I am having problems booting into OSX now.

I followed the guide to use the vista bootloader (http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=39253) which is causing me to get "HFS+ Partition Errors" whenever I try to boot OSX from that menu and even after i set the OSX partition as active...

 

When I got my laptop, I installed vista first, then Kalyway OSX...

 

This is what was strange. I swear Windows and OSX disk utilities said my Vista Partition was active when I was using the Darwin boot loader. To further back this up, when I followed the steps for DISKPART in windows to set the vista partition to active, it didnt change anything, it still booted the darwin loader. It got messy when I did "fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0" and "flag 2" during the single user mode of OSX. It is supposed to set the OSX partition (which is 2) to active and allow it to boot darwin\OSX with no problems, but instead it gave me the HFS error.. I then followed the next step to "flag 1", but in my case, the vista partition is partition 3, so i entered "flag 3" and rebooted.

 

Now I see the vista boot menu, and it gives the winload.exe error, which is normal. I repaired it via vista install dvd and boots into windows just fine. I add the OSX entry using EasyBSD, and it shows up just fine. When I select that entry, I get the HFS+ partition error.

 

After that, I tried the "HFS+ Partition error Fix" within EasyBSD, it didnt help. So then I tried making partition 2 Active so it would boot OSX, but it gave the HFS+ error again. I checked the Partition ID (PID) and it is not 07, but it is AF..

 

I have noticed that there a blinking underscore at the top left of the screen before the vista boot loader, which was never there before I installed osx86... My theory is that it is trying to still load Darwin, but it cant so it goes to the next partition?

 

Oh theres a 200meg partition for tools and recovery, it is partition 1... Could that be a problem?

 

Here is a picture listing all my partitions and their details using DISKPART:

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8582/partitionssy1.jpg

 

Anyone have any Ideas what the heck is going on? It doesnt seem the bootloader is on partition 2 (OSX), but maybe was on partition 3 (Vista) before all of this?

 

 

Set the partition active via single user mode and see what happens then..

Can someone explain to me how to use the Apple HDA patcher? Atleast this new version that allows the speakers to work? I put the two files in the "Extensions" folder, but no luck at all. Help. :unsure:

The new version is not a patcher, is the kext already patched, you need to copy or move the files to the Extensions folder, you can use kext helper if you don't know how to do it manually.

 

see this post: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=608843

Yeah, sometimes is a "{censored}", been there.

 

Did you try to write and update the MBR from fdisk?

 

Vista is booting fine now?

 

yup, vista works fine after setting "flag 3" and repairing with the vista install dvd.

 

This is what I did in single user mode on the kalyway install dvd:

 

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

 

flag 2

 

update

 

write

 

quit

 

reboot

 

That should have made the OSX partition active, it did, it right away tries to boot OSX\darwin but gives the HFS Error. Expected results were that it would boot into OSX.

 

So then after that I followed the next step of the guide:

 

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

 

flag 3

 

update, write, quit, reboot

 

Which set the active partition to 3, the vista partition. Vista boot menu loaded right away, and from there I had to just repair it with the install dvd.

 

It was just very bizzare that the partition has been active on the vista partition all this time and the darwin loader was still booting, and when I tried to set the active partition to the OSX one, i get HFS errors!

maybe repair the bootsector/bootloader of mac os

 

see this guide: http://forum.osx86scene.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1789

 

haha, I was reading throusgh that guide and it didnt seem to be the problem. But I followed the directions in the last post of that thread and now everything is working! Even using the vista boot loader now. thanks macgirl!

 

My sound still does not come out of my speakers anymore though :D

haha, I was reading throusgh that guide and it didnt seem to be the problem. But I followed the directions in the last post of that thread and now everything is working! Even using the vista boot loader now. thanks macgirl!

 

My sound still does not come out of my speakers anymore though ;)

Cool, glad to know it finally worked.

 

For sound try to put the new kexts with kext helper, Jake123 reported after several times he finally obtained sound from speakers.

 

good to have sound working on speakers now - i wonder if the card reader will ever work? :P

Maybe with this: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=81036

Cool, glad to know it finally worked.

 

For sound try to put the new kexts with kext helper, Jake123 reported after several times he finally obtained sound from speakers.

 

 

Maybe with this: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=81036

 

have the kexts been updated since the first release of the kexts with speakers working? I tried clearing the extensions cache, sleeping (cant get back from sleep), rebooting, and reinstalling. nothing has worked to get sound working from speakers. I had sound through speakers for one day ;)

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