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8 months ago

in Further Hackintosh Details on Frank Sandoval
thanks for your support! i got it all working pretty good, with a 215 Xbench score. Does your graphics info say what card you have? mine does not. But i imagine it is still working.
I just had one more semi-major problem, my Computer doesn't shutdown, reboot, or sleep properly.. any ideas? i know this is quite a common one, but there is no 1-stop pit-stop for these type of problems. The multitudes of walkthroughs everywhere get confusing.

Cheers again. :)
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Frank Sandoval No, it doesn't say specifically what card I am using:

Graphics by NVIDIA:

Chipset Model: Graphics by NVIDIA
Type: Display
Bus: PCIe
PCIe Lane Width: x16
VRAM (Total): 512 MB
Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)
Device ID: 0x0612
Revision ID: 0x00a2
ROM Revision: NVinject 0.2.1
Displays:
DELL 2407WFP:
Resolution: 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
Depth: 32-bit Color
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Rotation: Supported
Display Connector:
Status: No display connected

As far as the sleep/shutdown/restart issues, that was fixed for me by using this patch: "Latest_11_JUN_AppleACPIPlatform.kext.zip".

The link is above my post.

Make a backup of your 'AppleACPIPlatform.kext' file. Then download the patched version and move the new patched 'AppleACPIPlatform.kext' file to your desktop. Then run this command in terminal:

sudo chown -R root:wheel ~/Desktop/AppleACPIPlatform.kext

Then proceed to move it to your extensions folder. Hopefully it works out, the system will kernel panic on boot if done incorrectly.

8 months ago

in Further Hackintosh Details on Frank Sandoval
Thanks again. Yea i have the Kalyway 10.5.3 update package. And i am glad you mentioned you chose the vanilla kernal on that, because i thought not to select it on my last attempt at upgrading to 10.5.4 and OSX wouldn't boot after that. Next time ill try the vanilla option and see if 10.5.4 is successful.
I also had to run a script in the terminal (running during the 10.5.4 install) that constantly checks and deletes an 'AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext" file in the extensions folder. This file appears about halfway through the 10.5.4 update and totally screws MOST hackintoshes. But yours seems to be ok? maybe lucky on your CPU choice. This file causes such problems that the Kalyway install removes it completely too.
I'm almost there, it seems like everytime i get a step closer a new hurdle blocks the way.

As soon as i install 10.5.4 ill have an attempt at getting my 9800gtx working. I heard that using strings might be better than the drivers you selected? Also be weary, because i heard that the bios on that gfx card is dodgy (google it) apparently it has a badly coded fan controller that shuts it down when it shouldn't thus overheating the cpu on the card. You can simpy remove the blue wire which controls the fan speed. Windows has a driver update that fixed the issue, HOWEVER as you know we on the hackintosh would need our own driver. Real shame that Nvidea dont just update the bios.
I am really thankful that you have the exact motherboard and graphics card as me because it has given me faith not to give up on this! - as i am a bit of a noob 'hacker'.
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Frank Sandoval 10.5.4 didn't break anything for me, but I did have the vanilla kernel 9.2 installed with the package included with Kalyway 10.5.3. I didn't have to run any shell scripts, just had to use the boot option 'update' after both packages ran. (I ran kalyway update, used force-quit on the installer, then ran the kernel package with the vanilla kernel.)

I chose this motherboard for the purpose of running a Hackintosh and I chose the Intel E8400 for my CPU simply because it's one of the best deals on the market. Which CPU did you use?

I am aware of the issues with the 9800GTX. The problem would persist if the card idled around 65c, but with my new case it idles in at 49-54c, and now I don't have an issue. I plan on replacing it, come next series, but until then I just run the fans at 100% when in Windows [for gaming].

Don't give up, only took me about a day. Granted, I have over a decade of experience on the Mac platform, but getting Mac OS X running on this motherboard was an easy feat and I have confidence that you will succeed. Feel free to ask any questions or hit me up on AIM [screen name: ebel3003]. I'll try my best to give you a kick in the right direction.

8 months ago

in Further Hackintosh Details on Frank Sandoval
Hey thanks for all this great information. Just a few more details needed on the install method:

When you say 'Apple Updates' do you mean the 10.5.4 stand-alone update? or everything other than the system updates?

When you applied the 10.5.3 combo update, did you choose a specific kernel? vanilla maybe?

thanks!

Craig
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Frank Sandoval When updating to 10.5.3, you'll want to use the 'Kalyway Combo Update', which you can get a hold of through Insanelymac.com or just about any respectable BitTorrent tracker. You want to use the Kalyway combo update because the Apple version of that particular update will break the kernel. There's instructions included with the update, which will guide you in patching the kernel and updating manually. I chose the sleep kernel, but installed the vanilla kernel when I applied the kalyway update.

After the Kalyway 10.5.3 update is applied, you can go ahead and install 10.5.4 via Software update. 10.5.5 I'm not sure, I hear it's generally an OK update, but there's a few quirks for some people. I'll be testing this soon, once I get another hard drive to test it on.

Always check at Insanelymac.com before applying any update that requires a restart.
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