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  1. I had the same problem. Put the extensions in /Extra/Extensions and fix permissions on them. Should work after that. I have two copies technically one in /S/L/E and one in /E/E.
  2. Have you tried the dsdt in the first post? I had similar problems with some other dsdt's posted here, but tluck's and the first post's one work for me. New issue for me... Has anyone tried a docking station recently with their setup? I have been traveling a lot the last month, and finally went into the office today to work. Unfortunately, my display (DVI connected to docking station) does not work once I get to the desktop. The system boots up OK, and I get the boot messages (I have verbose boot enabled), however right when the desktop would be displayed the video blanks out. If I open the clamshell I do have a desktop displayed on the laptop display. No matter what I do I cannot get the DVI to work on the dock though. I tried using VGA from the laptop directly, and that works as a secondary screen. Funny enough though when I try to mirror the displays both turn blue and lock up solid forcing me to reboot to recover. Sleeping/waking left me in the same blue screen state where I can't do anything. Any ideas?
  3. Found one thing that isn't working for me reliably...sleep. When I enter sleep mode (Fn-F4 or lid close) it will sleep, but not every time. Some times I'm greeted by the slow pulsing power light, and I can wake it back up with a power press. The other times I get a rapid flashing power button and it doesn't enter sleep properly. The only option I have is to cold power it off/on. Definitely not idea. Anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong? This worked flawlessly for me in Lion. Update: I tried the SleepEnabler.kext that was posted earlier in the thread, and its working reliably for me now.
  4. FYI, after spending several hours trying to get the bootloader to work, I officially gave up. I managed to wipe my partition table (oops!) through one of my manual attempts, and had to rebuild. I decided to format as MBR, and give the bootloader a shot again. No issues at all, installed first shot and worked no issue. Now for another hour or migration assistant again and I'll be back and running.
  5. So I have another issue, hopefully someone has had this problem...I can't get the Chimera bootloader to work (nor Chameleon). When I install, and reboot, drive won't boot. I need to use my installer USB to boot up, and then can boot into ML fine. I have tried dd'ing the boot1h files to my drive, still no luck. I did switch from an MBR disk with Lion, and installed fresh with GUID this time, not sure if that would make any difference. Any ideas?
  6. Thanks tluck! Your bundle has helped me a ton, I couldn't get QE working at all without your combination. I'm attaching FakeSMC 4.2 that I manually downloaded from OSX project. It seems to be different than the one that is provided in ######. It has helped reduced my graphic artifacts/hangs. I did notice after some time they seem to crop up again, but this has far reduced that as well. I also have turned my "Usekernelcache" to no, which has helped also. Hopefully the combination will hold out. Just an update. I found at least one thing that causes the glitches to return...my download folder. If I have this on the dock, and I download a file all of the glitches return, along with the graphics hangs. When the file is first put into the folder it hangs for a second, then glitches up. Rebooting fixes it. I've removed my folder from the dock (sucks because I like that!) but its helping so far. FakeSMC.kext.zip
  7. From what I can tell they are both disabled. I have a forced resolution of 1600x900 as well. All in all though, things are working fine except for a lack of screensavers, and I also noticed one problem with Mail in that I can't hit the link for "See more from XYZ person", it won't show the information there. I may mess with it more using your new DSDT, and going to 10.7.4. I'm still on 10.7.3 as I had issues with networking when I tried to upgrade.
  8. Check out my post about video hangs. You may have the same issue. Was a simple fix if it is.
  9. I couldn't get either wifi nor the ethernet to work. I will likely give it a whirl again in a week or two (laptop is plugged in at the office and I'm about to start vacation), but I will post my results again later when I try a second time. I'll give the new DSDT a whirl at the same time.
  10. Has anyone had any luck going to 10.7.4? I tried it a few days ago and can't for the life of me get my networking to work. I also couldn't boot without using the kernel from 10.7.3, would panic immediately. With the older kernel, it would load up, but no networking at all. I use it for work, so in the end did a TM restore to get back up and running without too much tinkering, but I tried: Replacing my kexts with those I backed up Copying all the kexts from /Extra/Extensions back to /S/L/E Everything appears fine, except the networking end...which is pretty important. :wink2:
  11. EDIT4 - Video hangs are fixed! After hunting all over, I found some hints about new kexts in 10.7.3 that might be causing some pain. I removed all AppleIntelHD* out of /S/L/E and rebuilt the caches. I put that in my post. I had to remove all of the extensions or I had a multitude of graphical issues. No problems since removal aside from a few artifacts when booting a VM in parallels, and I cannot for whatever reason use a screensharing application my company created. It works fine in the java version of that app, but the native app doesn't work at all (sharing/view other peoples screens). It might help you out.
  12. I answered that in my post: Power management working great, using kext from this post: http://www.insanelym...dpost&p=1797969 Also remove NullCPUPowerManagement.kext, and adding -allowAppleCPUPM to kernel boot flags as noted in original post.
  13. May be a permissions issue. Maybe install kext utility and have it repair things. Or just chown -R root:wheel all of your kexts and try rebooting. For YouTube if you are getting a black screen right click and pick options. Make sure you have enable hardware acceleration turned off.
  14. Boot back into the installer, and follow what I put in my post: # vi /Volumes/<osx install>/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup\ Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist Delete: <string>DeviceSection</string> <string>KeyboardTypeSection</string> Reboot. HOWEVER you will need to have the PS2 kexts installed on the OSX install as well. I would suggest you put them on your USB you are booting with under /Extra/Extensions. If you have already done that, and you can type/move your mouse, you should be set. Also, it looks like you didn't try the DSDT's posted to the thread either, since you have the screen resolution that’s going off screen. Try the one on the main post, and there is also another one later in another thread (although it didn't work for me). If you get it to display properly, but get slow video when doing large amounts of display changes, then remove the kexts I suggested.
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