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  1. have you checked your energy saver prefpane? it has dim option for both battery and power. does that screen have a light sensor? if it does, shut it off from bios. sometimes the simple things get overlooked. ps. calibrating the screen display helps a bunch too.
  2. use combo pack version of 10.6.8 for the slow issue your update might have gotten corrupted. and rerun edp. make sure to fix permissions after update. as for wifi it tends to break on 10.6.8. you need to use the wifi kext/kexts that worked with your wifi card from 10.6.7, 10.6.4, or 10.6.0
  3. check usb power management in bios. on some machines it has to be off, on some on... usb might be keeping the machine awake.
  4. rebuild EDP for your machine without sleepenabler option. you might have to set your bios to "bios defaults"
  5. have you tried native sleep without sleep enabler? nullcpu does that to mine. never wakes up
  6. for bios update use wiki method for custom bios.... except use dell bios instead.
  7. pull your drive... put it in hers. if alls well... clone it! done
  8. no single user mode is -s. -x is "safemode". have you tried edp fixes section mirror mode fix?
  9. it looks like your networking is causing the issue. some people replace those 3 kexts shown in the log with the ones from 10.6.7 and have had success. you can try them in E/E and rebuild your mkext. if not then you have to replace the ones in S/L/E with something like Kext wizard. and rebuild catches.
  10. thats actually your wifi... just rename it
  11. i use the battery indicator on the battery itself. little button with light's under the laptop... lol
  12. type -v at the chameleon prompt it should show you where it kp's at it's usually voodoohda witch on next boot will boot fine or appleACPIbattery.kext with i warned does not work in lion. if it is then boot from another partition and run edp from your lion /extra folder... build for your model and this time do not select appleacpibattery as a battery option.
  13. the sluggishness if from not having tscsync on your install image. you can get around that by typing cpus=1 at chameleon prompt
  14. you would have to repair windows then re install chameleon so make sure you have something setup with chameleon to boot with like a thumbdrive or a boot cd. you can make one using lizard app with your 1.8 setup as an emergency boot disc. as for the other issues try adding Pciroot=1 to org.chameleon.boot.plist
  15. make sure to run edptool.command in /Extra folder and make new build for d620-intel. just do not use appleACPIbattery option
  16. replace the IO80211Family.kext with the old one from 10.6.4
  17. seems similar to d630 try the dsdt from edp 1.9 and look at pnlf implementation or try the dsdt
  18. wich graphics does you model have? intel or nvidia... check in your bios
  19. WARNING!!! Just in case you get an itch to use it with lion even though this is for Snow Leopard. Be forewarned.... Battery kexts are buggy and whatever you do.... DO NOT INSTALL AppleACPIBattery as an option for lion. also voodoohda randomly causes kp on boot... so don't say we didn't warn you!!
  20. try with EDP 1.9 released today. also that image might have the wrong dsdt for your machine. replace it or run edp for your model. there is a lot of new support for your model.
  21. EDP stands for Extra Driver Package... it is a repository/Postinstaller of working configurations of latitude models. so it fills the shoes of the problems your experiencing. try it we just released 1.9 today. just DO NOT USE Applebattery for battery option during build for lion. also VoodooHDA will give you KP on boot once in a while. the devs are working to find a solution for theses issues.
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