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Here is the info I used. Have fun.How to fix the Reboot problem in 11 simple Steps.This is a guide to help you applying the Reboot fix. This Guide is not meant for 'real Macs' but so called 'Hackintoshs'.1) Download the Reboot fix you need. You can get it from the IRC channel #Leopard or click this link: [[1]].2) You will have an file called 'AppleACPIPlatform'.3) Right click this File and pick 'Copy'.4) Then navigate to /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext using the Finder and right click on 'AppleACPIPlatform.kext', In the context menu pick "copy AppleACPIPlatform.kext", then navigate out to your "Desktop" and then from the Finder menu-bar select 'Edit' and pick 'Paste'..5) Then navigate to /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext using the Finder and right click on 'AppleACPIPlatform.kext'. In the context menu pick 'Show Package Contents'. A new Finder window should open. Navigate to './Contents/MacOS'. From the Finder menu-bar select 'Edit' and pick 'Paste'.6) OS X will ask you to authenticate yourself. Choose 'Replace' in the dialogue Box, enter your password and confirm.7) If everything went right (aka no error message at this point), open 'Terminal' from 'Applications/Utilities'.8) Type 'sudo -s' and press enter to make yourself a so called 'superuser' (aka more power!). Type your user-password again and confirm.Congrats, you're superuser now. Be careful, now you can destroy everything as easy as you can repair things.9) Type: 'chmod -Rv 755 /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext && chown -Rv root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext' and press enter.10) Type 'exit', close Terminal, restart your Computer.11) At the Darwin Bootloader, press F8, and at the boot prompt, type '-f' to force the system to rebuild the kext cache.Sorry here is the link for the ACPI kext. http://rapidshare.com/files/74550142/AppleACPIPlatform.html

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