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I'm able to get OSX to boot, but only in safe mode. The "-x" option is required. If I try to boot without it, I get a message saying that I have to reboot.

 

Also, sometimes the system will just hang (the spinning color wheel starts and I can't recover from it). I initially thought that it had something to do with hibirnation (I'm running on a T42), but it did when I was running the Text Editor.

 

Any ideas? Will the latest v0.4 SSE3->SSE2 patch fix these?

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What kind of video card do you have?

 

If its ATi, then you can avoid having to safe boot by deleting all the ATi drivers from /System/Library/Extensions/. Just trash anything that says "ATi" or "Radeon" on it.

 

As for the beach-ball of death, I don't know what to tell you. I happens to me sometimes to. Just hit reset and carry on, I suppose.

What kind of video card do you have?

 

If its ATi, then you can avoid having to safe boot by deleting all the ATi drivers from /System/Library/Extensions/.  Just trash anything that says "ATi" or "Radeon" on it.

 

As for the beach-ball of death, I don't know what to tell you.  I happens to me sometimes to.  Just hit reset and carry on, I suppose.

 

What are the extensions for? Are they the actual drivers, or just extensions to the ATI drivers? I'm assuming that OSX would have improved performance if I could boot normally with this being loaded. I wonder if ATI have x86 patches/version for OSX. I have an ATI 9600 Mobility

I'm able to get OSX to boot, but only in safe mode.  The "-x" option is required.  If I try to boot without it, I get a message saying that I have to reboot.

 

Also, sometimes the system will just hang (the spinning color wheel starts and I can't recover from it).  I initially thought that it had something to do with hibirnation (I'm running on a T42), but it did when I was running the Text Editor.

 

Any ideas?  Will the latest v0.4 SSE3->SSE2 patch fix these?

 

Remove the /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700GL.somethingsomething.bundle/ directory (make a backup of course). This should let you boot up OSX without needing the -x flag anymore.

I'm having the same problem. When I boot normally, It loads the grey Apple screen and then it shows the cursor where the login screen is supposed to be. If I boot into safe boot, the computer works fine except the sound that worked once and stopped. I'm currently using a hp pavillion ze4900 (4908us to be specific..) Anyone know how to fix this? I'm not sure if its the video card. I have some crappy generic Intel card built into the laptop. If this is the case, is there any way you can boot with a generic video card driver like safe boot?

Ive gone thru the same thing... if the screen tinge is kinda green/yellow its a bad driver screwing it up. In mine its an ATI so I pulled ATI* in the /System/Library/Extensions and its definatly happier.

 

boot with the -v option to see if there is anything *interesting* when it ties to boot.

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