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Well no one can really answer that cause on some systems it works and on some it just messes up your system. It worked for me no problem but it might be a different story for you. What i can tell you is back up everything you have then install. Please remember "Do at your own risk". Hope this helps :)

Ok, this updated really screwed me.

 

I tried again, but this time using the VGA port instead of the DVI port.

 

Lol and behold I get a picture. But I want my DVI. So I restore the backed up GMA950 and IntegratedFrameBuffer drivers, and while I get a desktop, the menu bar and pop up menus are SO screwed up it's not funny.

 

How can I get rid of this update? I want it gone...

 

EDIT: Restored my graphics.. You need to use Pacifist and use the Leopard disc you installed with (in my case the Kalyway 10.5.1 DVD), and load the 10.5.1.pkg and restore the OpenGL framework.

 

All will be back, as long as you restored the backed up KEXTs. I only backed up the GMA 950 KEXTs, so I can only imagine if I got say an ATI or Nvidia card, I'll need to reapply the leopard graphics update as those KEXTs expect the new framework still.

Didn't work for me....as sonebody said, it gave me a blue screen with HD activity.

 

Intel 950GMA

 

 

If your on Leo4All v2, I think the graphics update is already intergraded into that OS and the Intel 950GMA works fine on it too.

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10.5.2 OSX86 Kalyway on ASUS P5LD2-SE Motherboard

Kalyway comboupdate went perfectly, but when I installed the mac software graphic update => blue screen with HD activity was all...no way to boot back...so had to reinstall with full dmg...

Videocard = nvidia 7900GT

..damn...How can I get this right? Thx for all for your efforts !

10.5.2 OSX86 Kalyway on ASUS P5LD2-SE Motherboard

Kalyway comboupdate went perfectly, but when I installed the mac software graphic update => blue screen with HD activity was all...no way to boot back...so had to reinstall with full dmg...

Videocard = nvidia 7900GT

..damn...How can I get this right? Thx for all for your efforts !

You can always boot back. Single user mode from the DVD, no? Then restore the old files and you're good to go. You did back them up first, didn't you?

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