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  1. Thank you again for all your help.  Here are the items you were asking for  

     

    Your question: Can you list the kexts you have in /E/E and the version you use for FakeSMC? Is there a string of characters in your Chameleon boot plist Properties field?

     

    Kexts in E/ E Are: (Manually listed so bear with me if there are type-o's)

     

    AppleACPIPlatform.kext

    AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext

    AppleBCM5751Ethernet.kext

    AppleHDADisabler.kext

    FakeSMC.kext

    IntelCPUMonitor.kext

    NullCPUPowerManagement.kext

    SleepEnabler.kext

    VoodooBattery.kext

    VoodooHDA.kext

    VoodooPState.kext

    VoodooTSCSync.kext

     

     

    FakeSMC Version is:   Version 4 

     

     

    String of Characters in Chameleon boot plist - properties?  (was trying to figure out what you were looking for.  Here is the content of the file I have) 

     

    There were actually two listed.  This is for the first one: org.chameleon.Boot.plist

     

     

     

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
    <plist version="1.0">
    <dict>
    <key>EHCIacquire</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>ForceHPET</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>GenerateCStates</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>GeneratePStates</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>Kernel</key>
    <string>mach_kernel</string>
    <key>Kernel Flags</key>
    <string></string>
    <key>PciRoot</key>
    <string>1</string>
    <key>SystemType</key>
    <string>2</string>
    <key>Theme</key>
    <string>Default</string>
    <key>Timeout</key>
    <string>2</string>
    <key>UHCIreset</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>USBBusFix</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>UseKernelCache</key>
    <string>Yes</string>
    <key>arch</key>
    <string>i386</string>
    <key>device-properties</key>
    <string>5c0400000100000001000000500400001700000002010c00d041030a000000000101060000010101060000007fff04000e0000004e00560050004d00000020000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001c000000400030002c00660062006f006600660073006500740000000800000000000200360000004100410050004c002c006100750078002d0070006f007700650072002d0063006f006e006e0065006300740065006400000008000000010000001c0000006400650076006900630065005f00740079007000650000000f0000004e5644412c506172656e74240000004100410050004c00300030002c0069006e0076006500720074006500720000000800000000000000220000004100410050004c002c0067007200610079002d00700061006700650000000800000001000000320000004100410050004c002c006200610063006b006c0069006700680074002d0063006f006e00740072006f006c0000000800000001000000420000004100410050004c00300030002c0062006c00610063006b00730063007200650065006e002d0070007200650066006500720065006e0063006500730000000800000000000008100000006d006f00640065006c0000001e0000006e56696469612051756164726f204e5653203131304d20454649160000006200750069006c0074002d0069006e000000050000000022000000400030002c006400650076006900630065005f00740079007000650000000b000000646973706c61791c000000400031002c006200750069006c0074002d0069006e0000000400000022000000400031002c006400650076006900630065005f00740079007000650000000b000000646973706c617920000000400031002c0063006f006d00700061007400690062006c00650000000e0000004e5644412c4e564d616314000000400030002c006e0061006d0065000000120000004e5644412c446973706c61792d411c000000400030002c006200750069006c0074002d0069006e0000000400000014000000400030002c004e0056004d00540000005c0000000a037f204c2d1c0278051a044807d0056006000041041d0421040000f0c1410700000100000000ff00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffff00000000000000000000010000000000000014000000400031002c006e0061006d0065000000120000004e5644412c446973706c61792d421200000049004f004e0061006d00650000000b000000646973706c617920000000400030002c0063006f006d00700061007400690062006c00650000000e0000004e5644412c4e564d616324000000400031002c00630061006e002d0068006f0074002d0070006c0075006700000004000000100000004e00560043004100500000001800000004000100000003000c0000000000000a000000002a00000049004f0050004d004900730050006f007700650072004d0061006e00610067006500640000000500000001</string>
    </dict>
    </plist>

     

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    This is now the content for the second one: org.chameleon.Boot.plist.plist

     

    bplist00—^UseKernelCacheSYes

  2. Lots of progress.  Started from scratch.  Rebuild USB from scratch. 

    Did build from scratch.  I babied the install and moved the mouse for 30 min.  I saw screens with prompts that I had never seen before.  (which was good)  

    Sound and Display was an issue. 

    I looked via trial and error and found the folder using finder than using terminal once it gets hosed. 

    I could not figure out how you directly extracted kexts from EDP using the folders.  I ran EDP 

      The EDP failed at the ACPIPlatform like before.  I located the Extra / Extensions folder in both the USB and the install drive 

    I copied pasted all the kexts from the USB Extra / extensions to the hard drive extra extensions. 

    I ran my fix from the My hack app.  

    Sound suddenly worked.  

    I was able to reboot and boot up successfully and not have it fail on boot. 

    I did run the sudo command to fix the hibernation.  It did not solve the problem.  I removed the options for the display to sleep to never in the preferences.  Is there any way to fix that?  On a laptop having a recoverable sleep would help with battery life.  

     

    Once we get this fixed I am going to write up a full end to end instructions (so if there are others like me they can just have those and not drive you guys crazy like I have)   I started to write them tonight.  

     

    Thank you for your patience and continued support. 

  3. Thank you very much.    I am  in the process of rebuilding the bootable USB to start over to see if I can do this smarter next time.  

     

    When you said  "These kexts will be available through the EDP system build. If you want to install them manually, simply copy them to /E/E and run myFix (quick)."  Where I am copying them from?   I realize that may sound stupid, but I haven't figured that out.   Sorry if this is a dumb question.   On my host mac I am trying to see if I can make it part of the USB, I downloaded the EDP and saw if I could extract or see the files... no dice... it seems to be inside the app.   Is there a way to pull out the kexts from the EDP, or perhaps they are called something else?  

     

    The problems I am trying to resolve are 

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    1. Sound -- VoodooHDA (or patched STAC9205) kextpack?

    2. Hibernation (you gave me the fix to use) 

    3. LAN port (which I did not mention before. I have wireless working, (well before I did I bet it will work again when I rebuild)   I get amber lights, not green ones.  

  4. It is a D820  Nvidia I believe is the type 

     

    Thank you for that.  

     

    Where do I find this -  VoodooHDA (or patched STAC9205) kextpack? 

     

    Do you know of any instructions to manually install them?   

     

    Thank you for the tip on the hibernation.  

     

    Thank you 

  5. Tried removing the file and all it did was hang at a blue screen when it rebooted. 

    I am going start the whole process over from scratch to see if I can find out what I did wrong here.  

     

    Dumb Question -  When you load the OSX from the USB (with the my hack stuff too)   why do you have to run EDP again once it is installed to make stuff work?  

     

    When you create the Install USB shouldn't that pick up the right kexts to begin with?    The only reason I ran EDP again was to address two issues 

     

    1. No voice / sound 

    2. Hibernation...soon as that happens I get an unrecoverable black screen.  

     

    Is there another way to address this issue than running EDP again post install?  

     

    So again this is what I did 

     

    1. Ran install USB... used utilities to wipe drive... installed my hack... and Chameleon, Extras and all the right stuff.  

    2.  From the USB loaded OSX.    It loads... stops at a certain point and the screen goes black... I am assuming that it stopped... (if it is hibernating then I have no idea how to stop it from hibernating during the OSX install.)  

    3.  Reboot OSX loads...get welcome screen and all that jazz. I get wireless connections... but no sound... no hibernation control.  

    (I can reboot in this state with no issues) 

    4. Go to the OSX Site... load the EDP.  Run the build .... get a kext (one above) was not or had problem installing ... reboot... will not reboot.  

    5.  Got access to the drive via the USB..tried renaming the kext... get a blue screen and no further.  

    6. Tried to go back and rename the kext back to what it was and then the same issue above happens again..  

     

    Any ideas?  

     

    Thank you 

  6. Silly question in between -  When I have been doing this I can't get it to boot up to the MAC to run EDP.  So the only solution that I have seen is to wipe the drive, Instally my hack (all the parts), Install Snow Leopard, then install EDP  .... then do the custom option .... 

     

    Is this correct?  Or is there a short cut?  

     

    Thank you 

  7. Troublehooted a bit using the - x - v.   The cause is this kext  apple.driver.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlatform

     

     

    I have rebuilt machine 3x with same issue.  When rebooting after install, edp fixes, software updates etc machine will not boot. 

    I get an error that the boot o not loaded (something like that) Another text screen appears saying to shut down a restart.  

     

    In order to recover I had to do the build from scratch.  Erased drive, Installed My hack items, installed Snow Leopard, Then loaded EDP.  Loaded custom scripts and tools which fixed the sound.  

     

    In other threads it says if you have an issue with rebooting to use Chameleon Wizard?  How / where do you get to that?  I have not been able to figure that out.   There is a Chameleon module in EDP but not sure what to do.  

     

    Baby steps please,  What should I do next?   Thank you for your help.    

     

    I did use the -x - v  to troubleshoot

     

    Here is the message that appears when you boot:  (I manually typed this so there might be some small types)

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    npvhash - 4095

    PAE Enabled 

    64 bit mode enabled

    Darwin Kernel version 10.3.0 : Fri feb 26  11:58:09 PST 2010;  root xnu 1504.3.12-1/Release I386

    vm_page_bootstrap: 507833 free pages and 16455 wired pages

    standard time slicing quantum is 10000 us

    mig_table_max_dispt = 73 

    SAFE BOOT DETECTED - only valid OSBundleRequired kexts will be loaded

    kext_kernal is not loadable during safe boot: omitting is personalities. 

     

    kxldfcom.apple.apple.driver.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlatform  the super class votable .... blah blah blah   is out of date make sure your kext has been built against he correct headers.   

    Can't load kext com.apple.driver.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlatform

    failed to load executable for kext apple.driver.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlaform

    Kext.com.apple.driver.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlatform  failed to loan ( with a hex a decimal)  

    failed to load kext com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPPlatform (error 0xdc008016).

    Couldm't alloc class "AppleACPIPlatformExpert" 

     

     

     

    Panic (spu 0 caller ox558271):  Unable to find driver for this platform: \ "ACPI\".\n"@SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1504.3.12/iokit/kernal/IOplatformExpert.cpp:1389

    Debugger called: <panic> 

    Backtrace (CPU 0 ), Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack) 

    (There are a lot of hexadecimals)  

    BSD Process name corresponding to current thread:  Unknown

     

    Mac os version:  

    Not yet set 

     

    Darwin Kernal version 10.3.0 Fri...... (can't see) 

    System update in nanoseconds .....  

     

    You need to restart your computer.  Hold down the power button until ti turns off then press the power button again.  (Says it again in several languages)  

     

    ----------------------------------------

  8. Quick update via ebay I ordered a wireless card.  I literally installed it, booted up and within 5 min it auto recognized the card and the airport was ACTIVE. 

    Thank you very much for the Guidance here.  

     

    For reference I replaced the Intel Wireless Card with the following card   Dell DW 1490.    Works awesome.  

     

    I then went back to the OSX site and ran EDP tools.  I ran the custom build and it fixed the sound problem

    (Still have a LAN issue, but working that though another thread.)  

     

    Thanks again  

  9. I think I have the intel card... although I am not sure.    I have installed the my hack and the wireless doesn't work.  

    A person suggested that I switch out the card for another card.   Question is what card to buy?  

     

    This is for a Dell D820 

     

    I need 2.4 GHZ and 5 G reception.  

     

    There are a few options out there, is there one which works better than others?  

     

    Thank you   

  10. I will be honest with you.  I am little lost on this.  I have looked at the thread and the indications.  

    This is what I do not understand -  

     

    For the boot pack I can't tell if it includes the drivers or not.  I am assuming that it should.   Does it not and you need to get them elsewhere?  

     

    There are some references to doing surgery to the texts which I assume are the drivers.  However I am not sure what it is referring to.  

     

    Sorry I am a bit new to all this... I need baby steps if possible      Thank you for your patience in advance.  

  11. Issue 


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    Zero network connectivity with ethernet.


    No wireless network connectivity 


    No Sound.  


    Not sure of what else yet 


    Was able to copy the version of EDP and put on USB. 


    Tried to install but it stopped when said needs internet connection. 


    Did I miss loading something?   Is there a way to do this manually by loading on USB  from good machine and porting over?  


     


     


     


    Vitals:  


    ———————————


    - Dell D820  


    - Bios A09 


    -Intel Core 2 CPU  T7200 @ Gghz  1.99 Ghz @2.00GB Ram 


    -Display Adapeter Nvidia Quadro NVS 110M 


    Network -  Not sure  I think it is a broadcom (Integrated) I have both an ethernet RJ-11 receptacle and Wireless on this device.  


    Audio -  Not sure and not sure how to determine that.  


     - My hack latest version


    -  USB Created this AM using the My hack


    - Trying to install Snow Leopard 10.6.3  (brought brand new retail version of this release) 


     


    What I did


    ===============


    Everything finally installed right on 3rd attempt 


    Loaded bootpack for Dell D820 through Extras (Selected use my own) 


     


    Booted up.. got the welcome to Mac screen with the visuals and prompts to register etc.  


    However noticed in install log that it did not load (Wireless)  It said that this device did not have it  (It does)  


    It did not load sound, sound is disabled 


    No network connectivity.  Connected ethernet cable due to no wireless working, would not give me an ip address.  


    Ran My Hack from USB again using the My fix (seeing if that would correct?)   It didn't 


     


    Looking for suggestions please 


     


  12. - Stuck again.  Looking for guidance.  Thanks in advance for your reply 

     

    - Other forum threads did not seem to apply

     

    Vitals:  

    ———————————

    - Dell D820  

    - Bios A09 

    -Intel Core 2 CPU  T7200 @ Gghz  1.99 Ghz @2.00GB Ram 

    -Display Adapeter Nvidia Quadro NVS 110M 

     - My hack latest version

    -  USB Created this AM using the My hack

    - Trying to install Snow Leopard 10.6.2   Successfully created this. 

     

    What I did

    ===============

    Bootup - f12  Select USB 

    Get the OSX (not text) screen  Says install OSX  hit any key for boot up options 

    (I have tried hitting any key and just letting it run.. same result)  

    Select the OSX install.  

    Get grey (textile type background) screen.  

    Get Grey Apple screen

    Get the apple mac (cosmos) type screen with language selection. 

    Select English

    Get error that MAC osx cannot be installed on this computer... if i want to restore from a time machine backup click restore or cancel.  

    EG no way out of it.  No other options are available to me or menu items either.  

     

    How I built the USB

    -------------------------

    With that being said I did follow the instructions (and corrections when I created the USB stick)  

    Erased and Fomatted USB Mac extended (joural) 

    I restored the Install DVD which came with the mac (10.6.2) on to the USB (took about an hour) 

    Ran my hack extra ...did not load MBR  and used the correct boot pack 

    Ran Utilities 

    Ran Chameleon

     

     

     

     

     

     

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