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Mariusz

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hmm... i know what i would do.. just replace the card..but hey.. thats me :)

 

how about if you boot into osx with it disabled, replace the network kext from mariusz's post and reboot with wifi enabled ?

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hmm... i know what i would do.. just replace the card..but hey.. thats me :)

 

how about if you boot into osx with it disabled, replace the network kext from mariusz's post and reboot with wifi enabled ?

i am not sure if it's a replaceable card, i thought this was integrated to the mother board. will look into it if the experiment with

Maruisz's kext does not work out.

I will try his dsdt as well because my native keyboard does not work.

so i got ehternet, mousepad, audio and the 10.7.2 update all working.

wireless and kb do not work and blue tooth i dont know how to test (and don't really care if it works or not... :) )

I appreciate the help.

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Nada - Mariusz's kexts did not help.

kb and wifi still dead in the water.

got me a new 4312 off ebay for $8.80 - no brainer, too bad it may take two weeks to get to me.

The ethernet card seems to work so I hold on to that.

For a while there, while I was flailing with Maruisz's kexts, my native kb came alive - went dead again

after a reboot - dont know what i did to get it to work or kill it :)

meanwhile, i will try to get the dual boot to work...

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EDP - yes, answers 1 6 1 n y (but tried non-apple kb selection too).

There's no kb selection in A17 that I can find - went through it so many times.

PS/2 is mentioned in a number of places but neither is in connection to keyboard.

It is mentioned as a parallel port protocol (non-factory-default).

It is mentioned in mouse-keypad setups (POST).

But nothing on KB.

I wonder how A17 BIOS will interact with the new wifi module i will be plugging in.

I hope this does not lead to flashing the BIOS...

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Just to sum things out.

- don't waste your time on intel wifi (hope the broadcome will come soon)

- load default bios settings - double check if AHCI is enabled.

The lack of KB problems are bizarre. It seems to me You might be having others kext's laying here or there. Delete all ApplePS2* VoodooPS2* and related in /S/L/E, clean all system caches, boot with -f option (to test it out) and if Your Keyboard is not malfunctioning it must work!

If this won't help, there is one more thing that You can do : Downgrade bios to A09

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bios back to default minus:

boot order (needs to boot off the pen)

AHCI enabled

Wifi is off

there were no ApplePS2* VoodooPS2* in S/L/E.

don't know what you mean by 'related'.

there was ApplePS2keyboard.kext in /Extra/Extensios - moved it someplace safe, ran the kext wizard and rebooted -f

and same result - kb not playing...

i am concerned that backing to A09 may bring with it some other 'surprises'.

Should I try now to swap your 2 kext's into my S/L/E ? (last time i tried it my machine would not boot, had to reboot into

pen, and put back the orig's...)

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In your case by related I meant AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext.

Those two kext's are not keyboard related they are for GMA X3100 and Broadcome WiFi

Remove the Intel WiFi - I'm allergic ;)

 

And try this:

 

1. Download EDP2.2 again and install it (just to be sure nothing is corrupted) - configure it again

 

2. In terminal:

sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/*
sudo mv /Extra/Extensions /Extra/KextStore
sudo rm /Extra/Extensions.mkext

3. In Kext Wizard:

check "Rebuild cache" and Execute

 

4. Reboot and report

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