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I used a RehabMan version from march, and I tuned it, but I am still having issues with things after sleep though.
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Those were the settings that I had, but it still operates at x20 2.66ghz after waking from sleep. the cpu also runs at a higher voltage after waking from sleep as well. Usually around 1.32 V.
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I am having trouble creating an SSDT. I am not sure if my CPU is supported by the newest version of ssdtPRGen.
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Its got a Zotac h55-ITX mobo with a i5 750 cpu. Its running yosemite just fine to the best of my knowledge. Let me know what other info would be helpful.
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I am having an issue with my desktop's speedstep. When I boot the system, it works just like it is supposed to to the best of my knowledge, but after it wakes from sleep, it is stuck at max speed. Any thoughts?
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I deleted that file and repaired permissions and cache but i still run into the issue of having no trackpad, keyboard, or battery meter upon booting.
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I do have kext_dev_mode=1 in my org.plist. I installed this over an old Myhack and I wonder if that is creating any sort of mess.
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The kernel is where it is supposed to be I think. it's in System/Library/Kernels in Yosemite. My issue now is that I can boot it without the -f bootflag, but if I do, the trackpad, and battery meter are all wonky ie it does not recognize it as having a battery or trackpad at all.
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I got everything up and running now. My one question now is that I still need to use the -f bootflag for it to start up now that the installation has completely finished. is that supposed to be the case?
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I tried replacing the fakesmc kext but no dice
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I was having some problems with the drive. It was showing as a raid drive in chameleon, and after reverting it to the old format, it would boot as normal. My issue now it that I get an error to the effect of unsupported chip found at which point the screen goes black
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I am dual booting, but I tried taking out the other drive and nothing changed. Still saying that it cant find /System/Library/Kernels/kernel. I booted my old Mavericks installation and confirmed that that particular file is indeed where it's supposed to be.
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Thank you so much for your help and patience. I got through the installation process, but when I try to boot for the first time after the install I get can't find /System/LibraryKernels/Kernel. I placed the Kernels folder in my install disk like it says in the guide
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Thanks for the help. Removing FileNVRAM.dylib got me a bit farther in the booting process, but now I get a kernal panic for AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement Thanks
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I got Mavericks up and running great but ran into problems installing Yosemite as well. I followed Jake Lo's guide, but it would hang up during booting at applekextexludelist.kext every time. any thoughts?
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Sorry I totally forgot that key bit of information. I've tried both Mavericks with the myhack method and Yosemite with some of the other guides floating around and no dice on either one
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I need a little help with my e6520 install. I've been trying the myhack method with a couple of different boot packages and nothing seems to work for me. If I run with the -v boot flag, it will run for a while and then the screen will just go blank, so I can't really tell what part in the boot process might be tripping in up. My e6520 has the i5 m2520 processor with HD3000 graphics. My max screen resolution is 1920x1080. Thanks