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10.5.2 constant beach ball


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Hey everyone,

 

I have installed 10.5.1 with the 10.5.1 kalyway dvd on my Gigabyte GA965P-S3 board with a E6600 Core 2 Duo. I have had no issues except I have to set the maxmem to 3456 since I have 4 gigs and it would constantly kernel panic.

 

Anyway I install Kalyway's 10.5.2 update and the Leopard Graphics Update and the machine constantly beach balls and my write access is all messed up. I cant create or save files and the machine beach balls every few minutes for about 30 seconds and the stops and does it again a few minutes later. I installed the new AppleSMBIOS from netkas but it does not resolve it. I also installed the new kernel to solve the slow boot and it did not solve it.

 

Has anyone had this problem, is there anyway to fix this?

 

Gigabyte GA965P-S3

E6600 Core 2 Duo

4 Gigs of PC5300

ATI HD2900XT

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I actually figured this out on my own. After you install the Kalyway Combo updater you have to repair permissions before restarting. I hope that helps anyone who has a similar issue

 

Hey everyone,

 

I have installed 10.5.1 with the 10.5.1 kalyway dvd on my Gigabyte GA965P-S3 board with a E6600 Core 2 Duo. I have had no issues except I have to set the maxmem to 3456 since I have 4 gigs and it would constantly kernel panic.

 

Anyway I install Kalyway's 10.5.2 update and the Leopard Graphics Update and the machine constantly beach balls and my write access is all messed up. I cant create or save files and the machine beach balls every few minutes for about 30 seconds and the stops and does it again a few minutes later. I installed the new AppleSMBIOS from netkas but it does not resolve it. I also installed the new kernel to solve the slow boot and it did not solve it.

 

Has anyone had this problem, is there anyway to fix this?

 

Gigabyte GA965P-S3

E6600 Core 2 Duo

4 Gigs of PC5300

ATI HD2900XT

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