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ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series Driver 1.01 A Windows 2000/XP. Fixes issue with ATI 8. Fixes issue with ATI 8. ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series Driver 1.01 A Windows 2000/XP for viruses, adware, spyware.
- ./Applications/Address Book.app
./Applications/Address Book.app/Contents/Resources/MailInviteBundle.bundle
./Applications/Address Book.app/Contents/Resources/Telephony.bundle
./Applications/Font Book.app
./Applications/Mail.app
./Applications/Preview.app
./Applications/iCal.app
./Applications/iCal.app/Contents/Resources/iCal Helper.app
./Applications/iCal.app/Contents/Resources/iCalAlarmScheduler.app
./Applications/iSync.app
./Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice
./Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns/BaseSync.phoneplugin
./Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns/Formatter.bundle
./Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns/PhoneFamilySync.phoneplugin
./Applications/iSync.app/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice/Contents/PlugIns/PhoneModelsSync.phoneplugin
./Library/Widgets/Address Book.wdgt
./Library/Widgets/Dictionary.wdgt
./Library/Widgets/Flight Tracker.wdgt
./Library/Widgets/Phone Book.wdgt
./Library/Widgets/World Clock.wdgt
./System/Library/CoreServices/AppleFileServer.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/AppleFileServer.app/Contents/Resources/AppleFileServer.1
./System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle
./System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/Help Viewer.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/KeyboardSetupAssistant.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/KeyboardSetupAssistant.app/Contents/Resources/common.bundle
./System/Library/CoreServices/OBEXAgent.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAgent.app
./System/Library/CoreServices/checkfixlist
./System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon8500.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon8500DVDDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon8500GA.plugin
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon8500GLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon8500VADriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700DVDDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700GA.plugin
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700GLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeon9700VADriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonDVDDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonGA.plugin
./System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonGLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/mp2decv.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/mp2decv.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin1
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/mp2decv.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin2
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleAltiVecDVDDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/mp2decv.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin3
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleNDRV
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleNDRV/ATIRuntimeDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AVA_HD_I4.dylib
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AVA_HD_I5.dylib
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AVA_HD_P4.dylib
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AVA_HD_P5.dylib
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AppleVADriver
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AppleVADriverG5
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin1
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin2
./System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/Resources/mp2decvbin3
./System/Library/Extensions/GeForce.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/GeForce2MXGLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/GeForce3GLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/GeForceFXGLDriver.bundle
./System/Library/Extensions/GeForceGA.plugin
./System/Library/Extensions/IPFirewall.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV10Hal.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV20Hal.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV30Hal.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV40Hal.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/NVDAResman.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/AppleNMI.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/ApplePlatformFamily.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/BSDKernel.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/BSDKernel6.0.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/IOKit.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/IOKit6.0.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/IONVRAMFamily.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/IOSystemManagement.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/Libkern.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/Libkern6.0.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/Mach.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/Mach6.0.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/System6.0.kext
./System/Library/Extensions/System.kext/PlugIns/Unsupported.kext
./System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/libBLAS.dylib
./System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/vecLib
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ABCertController.bundle
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/AddressBook.syncschema
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/AddressBookSharing.app
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/AddressBookSync.app
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ImagePickerQTParts.bundle
./System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/vCardSpotlightBundle.bundle
./System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Metadata.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Metadata.framework/Versions/A/Support/mdimport
./System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Plugins/Active Directory.dsplug
./System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/QuartzCore.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework
./System/Library/Frameworks/vecLib.framework
./System/Library/Printers/Libraries/libConverter.dylib
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AFPDefines.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleVA.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CALCore.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CALCore.framework/Versions/A/Resources/iCal.syncschema
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DMNotification.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DMNotification.framework/Versions/A/Resources/dmnotifyd
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DVD.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DirectoryServiceCore.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework/Versions/A/Resources/diskimages-helper
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacLegacy.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacLegacy.framework/Versions/A/Resources/dotMacErrorReporter
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacLegacy.framework/Versions/A/Resources/dotMacTranslator
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/F1SyncCommon.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/HelpUI.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Default.hints
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PreviousSystemFolderLocalizations
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/baton
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/pkgExtractor
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/pkgReceiptMaker
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/rc.installer_cleanup
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/runner
./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SoftwareUpdate.framework
./System/Library/Spotlight
./System/Library/Spotlight/vCard.mdimporter
./System/Library/SystemConfiguration
./System/Library/SystemConfiguration/IPConfiguration.bundle
./mach_kernel
./private/var/db/dyld/update-prebinding-paths.txt
./usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
./usr/libexec/WaitingForLoginWindow
./usr/sbin/AppleFileServer
./usr/sbin/DirectoryService
./usr/sbin/blued
./usr/sbin/softwareupdate
./usr/share/man/man1/AppleFileServer.1 - Quote:
Originally posted by dacloo
quartz2d extreme enabled in this build?
Not according to posts on Ars Technica's forums. - Strange, I thought they would have bundled the Intermediate Codec and DVD Player updates with this as well...
- Just installed it, hit restart, walked out of the room for a few mins and when I came back...kernel panic...crashed. Up top the download says 37megs but mine was only 19.4 if that.
Otherwise so far so good. I had also opened iPhoto for the first time since downloading the codec last week and the slowdown seems to be gone. - The iCal icon still doesn't keep today's date after you quit.
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Originally posted by BlindingForce
Just installed it, hit restart, walked out of the room for a few mins and when I came back...kernel panic...crashed. Up top the download says 37megs but mine was only 19.4 if that.
Otherwise so far so good. I had also opened iPhoto for the first time since downloading the codec last week and the slowdown seems to be gone.
I just downloaded and installed it. The size was 36.3MB. Funny, the whole download and install process only took about 2 minutes and I'm on a wimpy 450MHz sawtooth G4. I'm now running 10.4.1.
(I noticed that it did not optimize after the install. Hope this is not a bad thing). - Quote:
Originally posted by geekdreams
The iCal icon still doesn't keep today's date after you quit.
And it never will. - Just did it, not really any differance - Panther still felt snappier, but I think part of my problem ius bit rot, Il likely start over in the next few weeks if I get time.
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Originally posted by mattyj
Woohoo downloading now.
Yes, so is everyone else in the world apparently. I get a timeout error.
Oh well, I can pick it up later when the new wears off and the other suc... uhh... people have had a chance to check it out first. - Well first impressions:
It's still stable.
Window resizing is faster than 10.4
H.264 playback is still not great on my Powerbook (I don't expect it to be) but it is smoother.
It's 'snappier' than 10.4 basically.
Haven't had a chance to see if the networking is any better however. - What have they fixed?
Address book - still buggy
now weather is buggy
I'll do a more extensive test tomorrow but for me address book is the same and weather worse - it stalled while i was typing (even though they didn't touch it) - seems fine...except...
when i am in Finder, my Apple menu is horked. It was definitely not like this before the reboot. Its fine in any other application. eeek.
UPDATE: ran macjanitor (all scripts), restarted and didn't fidget around on reboot when it was opening widgets and finder like I did before. Problem is gone.
but this was oooogly. - Of course like everyone else I want to know if this update creats any more problems. My dad needs his computer now and it's really critical for his work.
Is Quartz Extreme 2D not being enabled why why the framerate on expose is so choppy on my mac G4 since the 10.4 update? did apple disable it when they updated from panther to tiger? - Ok, it broke my ability to watch HD movies from Gametrailers.com. The quicktime symbol comes up with a question mark. Frustrating to say the least.
- So far, so good on my iBook G4 1GHz... feels a bit snappier than 10.4 but I can't quantify the performance difference.
************************************************************* How to Enable Natural Power Management ('vanilla SpeedStepping') in OS X Mountain Lion (and OS X Lion and OS X Snow Leopard) on an nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO ************************************************************* [1] Ensure that you have the appropriate Mac Model identifier for your CPU, e.g. ************************************************************* Peripheral Devices on nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs ************************************************************* Device 1. Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode This device is referring to any PCI-e card with the on it. This chipset has the follow SATA features: 2 port Serial ATA PHY for 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0GHz signalling (2 eSATA, or 2 SATA, or 1 eSATA + 1SATA; set via jumper block) Supports Native Command Queue (NCQ) Supports Gen 1m and 2m SATA PHY Supports a Port Multiplier See for a topic on its use with OS X on x86 hacks. Is an interesting comparison of alternative SATA III controllers for connecting up SSDs.
I have overcome my nForce chipset issue with my SATA DVDRW by using two ASM1061 chipset PCI-e SATA III cards (2 eSATA, or 2 SATA, or 1 eSATA and 1 SATA port). I have put one card in a spare x16 PCI-e slot and one card in a spare x8 PCI-e slot. Displayed in System Report as 'Unknown AHCI Standard Controller:' and 'Vendor: Unknown' This is happening because Apple's GenericAHCI device in the AppleAHCIPort.kext is being used by OS X to recognise and support this device.
Consequently, if you installed another PCI-e card SATA controller with a different chipset that is also recognised and supported by OS X Apple's GenericAHCI device in the AppleAHCIPort.kext, it too would display as 'Unknown AHCI Standard Controller:' and 'Vendor: Unknown'. Thus, there is no point in making use of a LegacyAppleAHCIPort.kext to make the System Report display the ASM1061 chipset PCI-e card, for example, as 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode', which would involve editing the Info.plist file of the legacy kext to be installed in /S/L/E/, by modifying the GenericAHCI device section.
This is because the resultant change in the System Report/Hardware/Serial-ATA/ window,would as explained above, be just a superficial and purely cosmetic change.and if these changes were made, both PCI-e SATA Controllers would then display as being 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode' and 'Vendor: Asmedia Technology' when they are not. Furthermore, why worry about such cosmetic touches, when running OS X on your x86 Hack will never be the same as running it on a'real' Mac. Updating the ASM1061 firmware from version 0.89 to version 0.95 and then 0.95.1 If your purchased PCI-e card with the asmedia ASM1061 chipset shows up as 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.89 AHCI Mode' when booting your PC, you can update the ASM1061 firmware from version 0.89 to the current latest version 0.95 and then to revision 0.95.1 as follows: 1.
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Get access to a Windows OS and download and run in Windows, in order to create an MS-DOS bootable USB flash drive: 441.52KB 8 downloads 2. Download the following zipped folder: 914.31KB 11 downloads 3. Unzip it and you should see a folder called ASMedia 1061 Firmware, that contains the folders N095 and N0951, which are extracted from the.zip and compressed.exe files. The N095 folder contains: 106N095.BIN 106spi.exe AHCI.BAT ahci95A1.rom dos4gw.exe driver, bios, firmware, utilities.url IDE.BAT ide95A1.rom ReadMe.txt while the N0951 folder contains: 106N0951.BIN 106spi.exe AHCI.BAT ahci0951.rom dos4gw.exe IDE.BAT ide0951.rom 4. Copy the contents of folder N095 onto the MS-DOS bootable USB flash drive, and boot the PC using the MS-DOS bootable flash drive 5. When the black boot screen is displayed, at the C:>prompt, type AHCI.bat and press Return.the ASM1061 chipset firmware should then be updated to version 0.95.
Re-boot the PC and check that the following is displayed onscreen: Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode 7. Replace these files on the MS-DOS bootable flash drive 106N095.BIN 106spi.exe AHCI.BAT ahci95A1.rom dos4gw.exe IDE.BAT ide95A1.rom with all the files in folder N0951 106N0951.BIN 106spi.exe AHCI.BAT ahci0951.rom dos4gw.exe IDE.BAT ide0951.rom and boot the PC using the MS-DOS bootable flash drive 8. When the black boot screen is displayed, at the C:>prompt, type AHCI.bat and press Return.the ASM1061 chipset firmware should then be updated to version 0.951. Re-boot the PC and check that the following is displayed onscreen: Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.951 AHCI Mode Issue 3. Resolvable Issues when the Asmedia SATA Controller is connected to one or more SATA Optical Drives When you have one or more SATA optical drive connected to the ASM1061 chipset PCI-e card, the optical drive tray(s) will open and close during the boot up process, and then when you reach the Desktop and put a disc in the tray(s), the drive(s) will stay inactive and a message will appear to say that ' blank DVD has been inserted into the drive', and the disc(s) will not appear on the Desktop.
I get around this quirky issue by placing one of my undamaged 'coaster' CDs or DVDs in the SATA DVDRW before I boot into OS X and before I shut down OS X.i.e. I keep a CD/DVD in the SATA DVDRW all the time.once OS X is booted and running, I have had no problems and simply put whatever CD/DVDRW I need to/want to use in the DVDRW.but when I want to shut OS X down I first put my 'coaster' disc in the drive. ************************************************************* Edited by verdant, 28 August 2013 - 03:50 PM. @ OMEGA_RAZER Out of interest what is your replacement system.? If my nForce MOBO fails (which I have had since 2007 - my first personal PC having always owned Macs by preference) at any point between now and OS X 10.9 (or OS X 11.0), or if my MOBO does not fail but OS X 10.9 (or OS X 11.0) does not support my Quad Core Q6600 CPU, then this will be my last nForce guide.at which point, I will have decide whether to go for a new Intel MOBO + CPU Hack, or go for a 2nd/3rd user real Intel Mac Pro with 6 or 12 cores. @ Stormed If the GTS250 worked for OMEGA_RAZER, it may be because he was using Chimera 1.9.2.? Perhaps you could try a Mountain Lion compatible version of Chimera.?
@ OMEGA_RAZER Out of interest what is your replacement system.? If my nForce MOBO fails (which I have had since 2007 - my first personal PC having always owned Macs by preference) at any point between now and OS X 10.9 (or OS X 11.0), or if my MOBO does not fail but OS X 10.9 (or OS X 11.0) does not support my Quad Core Q6600 CPU, then this will be my last nForce guide.at which point, I will have decide whether to go for a new Intel MOBO + CPU Hack, or go for a 2nd/3rd user real Intel Mac Pro with 6 or 12 cores. Thanks for reminding me I still need to update my sig here's my new specs though: OS': OS X 10.8.1, Win 7 x64 Ultimate. Bootloader: Chimera 1.11.1 MOBO: ASUS P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt CPU: Intel i7-3770s RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) Sys Disks: OCZ Agility3 120GB SSD and Kingston HyperX 120GB SSD Graphics: EVGA GTS250 x 2 PSU: Zalman ZM850-HP It's running awesome though with the modded bios that's out there it runs native power management and the only thing that's not quite working for me is the USB3. It works when I have my USB3 enclosure plugged in but not anything with USB2.
Tonymacx86.com: Home of the CustoMac Buyer's Guide, iBoot, MultiBeast, UniBeast, and the world's most helpful #hackintosh #mac #osx support community. Sat Jun 17, 2017 2:32 pm. It's like me. I have gpu r7 m445. And detected as ati radeon 4330M. Dell inspiron 15 - 5565. AMD A12 9700P R7 m445 8 GB RAM. @Silvered, First backup the kexts you're going to replace (drag and drop them in Desktop) then with Kext Utility (included) install the kexts.
That and I need to find a good Blu-Ray player since VLC doesn't seem to work EDIT: forgot about the WiFi-Go card not working either but its not a huge priority as I have my router set up to do the same currently. Edited by OMEGA_RAZER, 20 August 2012 - 06:32 AM. @ JohnnyFiCock Glad you like the guide. If you have not already done so, try the following: 1. Transfer ALL kexts in /Extra/Extensions/ to /System/Library/Extensions/, leaving /Extra/Extensions/ empty. Modify your org.chameleon.Boot.plist file to include UseKernelCache Yes 3.
Reset /System/Library/Extensions/ kext ownership and permissions and force kernelcache re-creation via these Terminal commands: sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/ sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions/ 4. For good measure, manually delete the kernelcache and other cache files in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/ 5.
Reboot into OS X 10.7.3..and use Disk Utility to repair system permissions. @ Kilopopo At present I am not aware of other versions of IOPCIFamily.kext and AppleACPIPlatform.kext for resolving this issue, other than nawcom's legacy kexts, or oleg's patched IOPCIFamily.kext.
For some users having this issue, whether on nForce or Intel chipset MOBOs, it seems to be PCI/PCI-e hardware device related, e.g. For some changing their Graphics card either caused the 'PCI config begin' problem or resolved it, whereas for others, changing their WLAN card either caused the 'PCI config begin' problem or resolved it.
So have you tried to see if it may be related to your having two 8600GT graphics cards installed.i.e. Do you have the same problem with just one graphics card in slot one.? What 'graphics driver' method are you using to run your dual graphics cards.? At least one person has reported on IM that they used pci=off npci=0x3000 GraphicsEnabler=No to overcome their 'PCI config begin' problem. I assume that you have trawled through.?
What about the Project OS X Forums.?
Have you successfully installed a working, bootable Lion system? Would you say that your Lion system is working to your satisfaction (e.g. ************************************************************* Graphic Card Operation in OS X Lion ************************************************************* This section deals with getting your graphics / video card(s) working in OS X Lion.I have an nVidia 9800 GT graphics card and so can only be of limited help if you have an ATI graphics card..likewise if you want to run more than 1 graphics card in your OSx86 / Hackintosh..
This guide will hopefully include in time, more reports of successful attempts to get different graphics cards (both nVidia and ATI) working on different nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs.. Thus, I am happy to include clear to follow guides dealing with setting up of specific graphics card chipsets/models on nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs. ************************************************************* Getting an nVidia graphics card working in Lion ************************************************************* The 3 easiest methods for getting an nVidia graphics card working in Lion are as follows (easiest first).
Chameleon 2.0 RC5 GraphicsEnabler option via org.chameleon.Boot.plist: GraphicsEnabler Yes 2. Hexadecimal graphics string option via org.chameleon.Boot.plist: device-properties 'for example, 6c0d0c.' Where the graphics string is generated by EFIStudio v1.1 or OSx86Tools. NVEnabler injector kext, Injector kext, which enables TV-OUT and injects 2nd display operation very well. The NVEnabler.kext (32bit/64bit) is not just another injector kext because it does on-the-fly ROM patching to give a more stable output configuration.but depending on whether you are working with OS X Snow Leopard, or with OS X Lion, you may still need to insert your graphics card(s) Device ID into the Info.plist files of the NVDAResman.kext or the NVDAResmanG7xxx.kext and the NVDANV40HalG7xxx.kext, or NVDANV50hal.kext or NVDAGF100Hal.kext. See the section on Inserting Graphics Card Hardware Matching Device ID into nVidia Graphics Kexts below. Finally, if you are familiar with DSDT modding, you can choose to modify your DSDT.aml file with information on your NVCap values obtained via IORegistry Editor, which is the newest method but also the cleanest, most 'vanilla' method because it is DSDT-based, rather than involving com.apple.Boot.plist changes, or using a non-vanilla kext.
NOTE: The methods above are mutually exclusive.use only one. The situation is a bit more complicated with the nVidia GeForce GTX and GTS series graphics cards. It may be necessary to insert the graphics card(s) Device ID directly into the appropriate vanilla kexts, as well as using a compatible enabler. ************************************************************* Getting an ATI graphics card working in Lion ************************************************************* Two methods for getting an ATI graphics card working in Snow Leopard are: 1.
Hexadecimal graphics string option via org.chameleon.Boot.plist: device-properties 'for example, 6c0d0c.' Where the graphics string is generated by EFIStudio v1.1 or OSx86Tools.BUT there are far fewer built-in options than for nVidia graphics cards. EVOEnabler.kext (32/64bit) injector kext NOTE: The methods above are mutually exclusive.use only one. The situation with ATI graphics cards is invariably more complicated than for nVidia graphics cards, e.g. The ATI Radeon HD48xx series.Google the regularly updated information from netkas.org.it may be necessary to insert the graphics card(s) Device ID directly into the appropriate vanilla kexts, as well as using an enabler.
************************************************************* Indications that Core Image (CI) and Quartz Extreme (QE) are both enabled in Lion ************************************************************* If CI and QE are not fully enabled for your graphics card(s), then you will probably experience so-called mouse pointer 'tearing', display-screen artifacts such as horizontal dashes, poor display refresh-rates, fixed screen-resolution etc. In Leopard, System Profiler >Graphics/Displays would directly indicate this because Core Image would be shown as 'Hardware Accelerated' and Quartz Extreme as 'Supported' BUT this is no longer the case in Snow Leopard and Lion. However, there are 2 key ways to confirm that the Core Image functioning is hardware accelerated and that Quartz Extreme functioning is supported in Lion: 1.
The top-menu bar is transluscent i.e. The underlying Desktop image is visible through the menu bar 2.
First, go to system Preferences >>>>Mission Control and uncheck the 'Show Dashboard as a space' checkbox. Then, when you click on the Dashboard icon in Dock or run the Dashboard app and add a widget, either via the LHS '+' button and clicking on a widget icon in the bottom widgets bar, or by 'dragging and dropping' a widget, you should see a 'real-time' water-ripple effect as the new widget is 'dropped' into the Dashboard. PLEASE NOTE - SNOW LEOPARD When making your output file - that must be done booted from Leopard only. Snow Leopard gives the wrong info in the output file and you WILL NOT get QE/CI working! GFX strings will work fine on snow leopard once they are made, but the part where you translate the input file into the output file only works if made with Leopard.
If you make that in snow it will give an incorrect one and you will not get Quartz Extreme or Core Image which makes OSX pretty useless. So you will need a Leo install on a laptop or someone with a Leo install at present.
To reset permissions after you re-install the file, just run Disk Utility - Repair Permissions. I have not checked if what aqua-mac says above is applicable to Lion as it is for Snow Leopard. If you do check, then let me know.
************************************************************* 2. Save your hexadecimal EFI graphics string as a GFXString.hex file to GFXStringMod (using either EFIStudio v1.1 or OSx86Tools). Yes.I know you can save the string as a.hex, or as a.xml (i.e..plist) file using either EFIStudio v1.1 or OSX86Tools.but I am using gfxutil v0.71b for a consistent approach.AND BTW EFIStudio v1.1 itself uses gfxutil v0.71b. Use gfxutil v0.71b to convert GFXString.hex to GFXString.plist as follows: Copy downloaded gfxutil to GFXStringMod In Terminal type (leave Terminal window open, as you will use it again). ./gfxutil -i xml -o hex./GFXString.plist./GFXString.hex 6. Copy the string in the new VRAM,totalsize-modified GFXString.hex file to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist under/against device-properties System Requirements according to Apple * 1GB of memory * 5GB of available disk space * DVD drive for installation.(or bootable USB flash drive and USB device booting BIOS) ************************************************************* Inserting Graphics Card Hardware Matching Device ID into nVidia Graphics Kexts ************************************************************* A.
List of current NVIDIA graphics cards device IDs (as of May 2011). 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] [10de:0614] (rev a2) which can be very usefully copied/saved/exported as a text file. Relevant nVidia graphics kexts in OS X Lion (and OS X Snow Leopard): In OS X Lion, the nVidia graphics kexts are: GeForce.kext GeForce7xxx.kext NVDAGF100Hal.kext NVDANV40HalG7xxx.kext NVDANV50Hal.kext NVDAResman.kext NVDAResmanG7xxx.kext NVSMU.kext whereas in Snow Leopard, they are: GeForce.kext NVDANV40Hal.kext NVDANV50Hal.kext NVDAResman.kext NVSMU.kext.the older NVDANV30Hal, NVDANV20Hal and NVDANV10Hal kexts are not present in Lion (having already been removed from Snow Leopard).
Open Firmware Matching A PCI device driver can use Open Firmware matching in a personality by specifying a value for the IONameMatch key. The value is either a single string or an array of strings, which are compared against the values for the Open Firmware device properties name, compatible, device_type, or model. If any of the values for the IONameMatch key match any of the Open Firmware properties, the match is considered a success and an instance of the driver is created for the personality. The name that resulted in a match is stored as a property in the driver’s I/O Registry entry in the IONameMatched key (kIONameMatchedKey).
For more information on name matching, you should consult the documentation for the IOService class. & in XML if you are editing it directly as a XML Property List file, e.g. Using TextEdit, Textmate, TextWrangler, Dashcode etc. If you are using Xcode or Property List Editor, the & escape is represented simply as an ampersand (&).
Thus, the device ID register value and the mask ID taken together via the bitwise AND operator. ************************************************************* How to Enable Natural Power Management ('vanilla SpeedStepping') in OS X Lion (and OS X Snow Leopard) on an nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO ************************************************************* [1] Ensure that you have the appropriate Mac Model identifier for your CPU, e.g. ************************************************************* Resolving the 'still waiting for root device' error message on bootup after updating to OS X Lion 10.7.2 ************************************************************* To boot OS X 10.7.2 successfully, do the following: 1. Transfer ALL kexts in /Extra/Extensions/ to /System/Library/Extensions/, leaving /Extra/Extensions/ empty. Modify your org.chameleon.Boot.plist file to include UseKernelCache Yes 3. Reset /System/Library/Extensions/ kext ownership and permissions and force kernelcache re-creation via Terminal commands: sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/ sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions/ 4.
For good measure, manually delete the kernelcache and other cache files in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/ 5. Reboot into OS X 10.7.2..and use Disk Utility to repair system permissions. BTW with 10.7.2, I am using Chameleon v2.1svn r1618.. ************************************************************* Peripheral Devices on nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBOs ************************************************************* Device 1. Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode This device is referring to any PCI-e card with the on it. This chipset has the follow SATA features: 2 port Serial ATA PHY for 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0GHz signalling (2 eSATA, or 2 SATA, or 1 eSATA + 1SATA; set via jumper block) Supports Native Command Queue (NCQ) Supports Gen 1m and 2m SATA PHY Supports a Port Multiplier See for a topic on its use with OS X on x86 hacks. Is an interesting comparison of alternative SATA III controllers for connecting up SSDs.
I have overcome my nForce chipset issue with my SATA DVDRW by using two ASM1061 chipset PCI-e SATA III cards (2 eSATA, or 2 SATA, or 1 eSATA and 1 SATA port). I have put one card in a spare x16 PCI-e slot and one card in a spare x8 PCI-e slot. The cards are showing up in System Report as follows: (I have added the numbers 1. To 4.fo clarity) 1. Unknown AHCI Standard Controller: Vendor: Unknown Product: AHCI Standard Controller Link Speed: 6 Gigabit Negotiated Link Speed: 3 Gigabit Description: AHCI Version 1.20 SupportedExternal Disk 0: Capacity: 1 TB (1,000,215,724,032 bytes) Model: External Disk 0 Revision: 1.157600 Serial Number: AL25744_RogerDan_0_F Native Command Queuing: Yes Queue Depth: 32 Removable Media: Yes Detachable Drive: No BSD Name: disk7 Medium Type: Rotational Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record) S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified2.
Unknown AHCI Standard Controller: Vendor: Unknown Product: AHCI Standard Controller Link Speed: 6 Gigabit Negotiated Link Speed: 3 Gigabit Description: AHCI Version 1.20 SupportedSAMSUNG HD103SJ: Capacity: 1 TB (1,000,204,886,016 bytes) Model: SAMSUNG HD103SJ Revision: 1AJ10001 Serial Number: S246J90ZB27616 Native Command Queuing: Yes Queue Depth: 32 Removable Media: Yes Detachable Drive: No BSD Name: disk6 Rotational Rate: 7200 Medium Type: Rotational Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record) S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified3. Unknown AHCI Standard Controller: Vendor: Unknown Product: AHCI Standard Controller Link Speed: 6 Gigabit Negotiated Link Speed: 1.5 Gigabit Description: AHCI Version 1.20 SupportedTSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223B: Model: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223B Revision: SB02 Serial Number: 0j23454789ELMNOP Native Command Queuing: No Removable Media: Yes Detachable Drive: No BSD Name: disk5 Power Off: No Async Notification: No Partition Map Type: Unknown S.M.A.R.T.
Status: Not Supported4. Unknown AHCI Standard Controller: Vendor: Unknown Product: AHCI Standard Controller Link Speed: 6 Gigabit Negotiated Link Speed: 3 Gigabit Description: AHCI Version 1.20 SupportedSAMSUNG HD501LJ: Capacity: 500.11 GB (500,107,862,016 bytes) Model: SAMSUNG HD501LJ Revision: CR100-10 Serial Number: S0MUJ1MP852584 Native Command Queuing: Yes Queue Depth: 32 Removable Media: Yes Detachable Drive: No BSD Name: disk8 Medium Type: Rotational Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) S.M.A.R.T.
Status: Verified Issue 1. Displayed in System Report as 'Unknown AHCI Standard Controller:' and 'Vendor: Unknown' This is happening because Apple's GenericAHCI device in the AppleAHCIPort.kext is being used by OS X to recognise and support this device. Consequently, if you installed another PCI-e card SATA controller with a different chipset that is also recognised and supported by OS X Apple's GenericAHCI device in the AppleAHCIPort.kext, it too would display as 'Unknown AHCI Standard Controller:' and 'Vendor: Unknown'. Thus, there is no point in making use of a LegacyAppleAHCIPort.kext to make the System Report display the ASM1061 chipset PCI-e card, for example, as 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode', which would involve editing the Info.plist file of the legacy kext to be installed in /S/L/E/, by modifying the GenericAHCI device section. This is because the resultant change in the System Report/Hardware/Serial-ATA/ window,would as explained above, be just a superficial and purely cosmetic change.and if these changes were made, both PCI-e SATA Controllers would then display as being 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode' and 'Vendor: Asmedia Technology' when they are not.
Furthermore, why worry about such cosmetic touches, when running OS X on your x86 Hack will never be the same as running it on a'real' Mac. Updating the ASM1061 firmware from version 0.89 to version 0.95 and then 0.95.1 If your purchased PCI-e card with the asmedia ASM1061 chipset shows up as 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.89 AHCI Mode' when booting your PC, you can update the ASM1061 firmware from version 0.89 to the current latest version 0.95 and then to revision 0.95.1 as follows: 1. Get access to a Windows OS and download and run in Windows, in order to create an MS-DOS bootable USB flash drive: 2. Download the following zipped folder: 3. Unzip it and you should see a folder called ASM1061, that contains the file 1b21-0611_v0951.exe in a folder called v0.95.1 folder, which should extract to a file called 1b21-0611_v0951.bin, as well as a.zip file called asmedia_106_N095(www.station-drivers.com).zip, in a folder called v0.95, which should extract to a folder called asmedia_106_N095(www.station-drivers.com) containing: 106N095.BIN 106spi.exe AHCI.BAT ahci95A1.rom dos4gw.exe driver, bios, firmware, utilities.url IDE.BAT ide95A1.rom ReadMe.txt 4.
Copy the contents of asmedia_106_N095(www.station-drivers.com) onto the MS-DOS bootable USB flash drive, and boot the PC using the MS-DOS bootable flash drive 5. When the black boot screen is displayed, at the C: >prompt, type AHCI.bat and press Return.the ASM1061 chipset firmware should then be updated to version 0.95. Re-boot the PC and check that the following is displayed onscreen: Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode 7. Remove the file 106N095.BIN from the MS-DOS bootable flash drive and copy 1b21-0611_v0951.bin onto the the MS-DOS bootable flash drive 8.
Repeat step 5. And step 6., and you should again see onscreen: Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Ver 0.95 AHCI Mode nevertheless you will have updated the ASM1061 firmware to revision 0.95.1 Issue 3. Resolvable Issues when the Asmedia SATA Controller is connected to one or more SATA Optical Drives When you have one or more SATA optical drive connected to the ASM1061 chipset PCI-e card, the optical drive tray(s) will open and close during the boot up process, and then when you reach the Desktop and put a disc in the tray(s), the drive(s) will stay inactive and a message will appear to say that ' blank DVD has been inserted into the drive', and the disc(s) will not appear on the Desktop. I get around this quirky issue by placing one of my undamaged 'coaster' CDs or DVDs in the SATA DVDRW before I boot into OS X and before I shut down OS X.i.e. I keep a CD/DVD in the SATA DVDRW all the time.once OS X is booted and running, I have had no problems and simply put whatever CD/DVDRW I need to/want to use in the DVDRW.but when I want to shut OS X down I first put my 'coaster' disc in the drive. @ Everyone Sorry about the Download link going down. Descargar Novela La Madrastra on this page. it is up again. Says it was deleted by the uploader so I'd say to expect a new version of the files.
If you need them urgently though I put them up. Verdant, if you would like me to remove these after you update please let me know and I will.
@ OMEGA_RAZER Thanks for posting your link to help GTACRFreak when my download link was messed up. You can remove your post and download link when I update to the next version after v1.0. I din't found in you'r folder any DSDT.aml files. And i don't know how to make some. Soo i just jumped over the step @ GTACRFreak There is no DSDT.aml file in my download folder because DSDT.aml files are MOBO specific.to generate your DSDT.aml file, see post #3 and see. Hi Verdant, Many thanks for your great and detailed tutorial. My Lion install is working great.
Now that I know it is working fine, I'll buy from Appstore. Regards, Philby Glad to help and that you found the guide detailed enough in terms of what to do step by step. It would be very helpful for me in keeping Part A. Up to date, if you could please let me know what works or does not work for you when you attempt to purchase and download Lion from the App Store.
It would also be good to see your system details in your signature.I am assuming you have an nForce chipset + Intel CPU MOBO.? Cheers verdant. Hi Verdant, first, thanks for this HUGE job you are doing for all of us.
[Noob Inside] I am running a SL install updated to 10.6.8. I am in the first stages of your tuto: Enabling the purchase of Lion on the AppStore. For now, I have to: - make the system to recognizemy CPU (Q6600) as a Xeon - enable the 64 bits mode For now, I can boot my system with the nForce123SATA*** cd-rom. If I try to boot with other bootloaders, like Chameleon or, the system returns me 'Still waiting for toor device.' So my understanding is that since I need MeDevil's kext to handle properly my chipset and my SATA drives. I canno't use the other bootloaders because the nForce kext is not present right?
I have installed the kexts you have selected for us with Kext Wizard in /S/L and in /E However when I reboot, my SL is stll in 32 bits mode. I suspect that it is because MeDevil's kext is already loaded, among others and it prevents the one freshly installed for 64 bit support to be loaded. So my question is: can I modify the ISO file I use currently (nForce123.) and replace meDevil's kext with AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext, and do the same for the other kext that might be needed in the preboot.dmg along with the nForce kext, I will be able to load my system in 64 bits? My ultimate goal being to have an EFI partition with the relevant kexts, but for now, I'll be happy to boot just with the CDROM. I am reading a lot the various tutos in here to understand what is going on in the boot process and how to load the various required components, but sometimes, especially when you're not a computer engineer or software dev like me, it's a bit confusing.
Thanks again for the help. Hi Verdant, first, thanks for this HUGE job you are doing for all of us. [Noob Inside] I am running a SL install updated to 10.6.8.
I am in the first stages of your tuto: Enabling the purchase of Lion on the AppStore. For now, I have to: - make the system to recognizemy CPU (Q6600) as a Xeon - enable the 64 bits mode For now, I can boot my system with the nForce123SATA*** cd-rom. If I try to boot with other bootloaders, like Chameleon or, the system returns me 'Still waiting for toor device.'
So my understanding is that since I need MeDevil's kext to handle properly my chipset and my SATA drives. I canno't use the other bootloaders because the nForce kext is not present right? I have installed the kexts you have selected for us with Kext Wizard in /S/L and in /E However when I reboot, my SL is stll in 32 bits mode. I suspect that it is because MeDevil's kext is already loaded, among others and it prevents the one freshly installed for 64 bit support to be loaded.
So my question is: can I modify the ISO file I use currently (nForce123.) and replace meDevil's kext with AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext, and do the same for the other kext that might be needed in the preboot.dmg along with the nForce kext, I will be able to load my system in 64 bits? My ultimate goal being to have an EFI partition with the relevant kexts, but for now, I'll be happy to boot just with the CDROM. I am reading a lot the various tutos in here to understand what is going on in the boot process and how to load the various required components, but sometimes, especially when you're not a computer engineer or software dev like me, it's a bit confusing. Thanks again for the help.
Valyno Glad to help. It is going to take some time to complete the guide as I have do it in my very limited spare time within my 'real life'.I was able to get Parts A. Out quickly because they are based on what I did to install Lion on my OSx86 PC.but people wanting a Lion CD/DVD installer and/or to install to an MBR HDD and/or install Lion to another volume from a running SL system etc.
Will have to be patient. To boot into 64bit mode you need to load AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext from /Extra/Extensions/ into the kernel.
So you need to have in /Extra/Extensions/ on your SL 10.6.8 HDD volume: AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext EvOreboot.kext or OpenHaltRestart.kext FakeSMC.kext NullCPUPowerManagement.kext or Disabler.kext and you need to run the Chameleon 2.0 RC5 installer to install Chameleon on the HDD that SL 10.6.8 is installed on. So is OS X SL 10.6.8 installed on its own HDD? Do you have Windows installed on another HDD in your PC? To boot in 64bit mode and install OS X Lion: 1.
I assume you are using my nForceSLBoot132DVD_for_SATA_DVDRW on DVD to boot SL.? If so, note that this Boot132DVD is using MeDevil's 32bit mode AppleNForceATA_TEST.kext which does not support more than 3GB RAM, requiring you to boot with maxmem=3072 or 2048 as a Chameleon boot flag. You should be aware that the required AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext will not support your two SATA DVDRWs.I recommend that you get a PATA (IDE) DVDRW that you jumper-set and connect to your MOBO as Master.the SATA DVDRWs are probably the main cause of your 'Still waiting for root device' error problems. Temporarily remove your Creative Audigy Gamer sound card and your Asus WL-138 G v2 PCI WiFi card from your MOBO. Verdant Hi, I am following your guide using dp4 will your guide work with dp4 also does your tutorial install lion through an upgrade by clicking on the lion installer or do we have to boot to the installer partition to install lion? Im running 10.6.7 btw thanks I have not installed lion yet thanks My guide is currently for a Mac OS X bootable USB OS X Lion Flash Drive Installer that you use to install OS X Lion to a blank Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume on a GPT partitioned HDD.
I have only personally tried my install procedure with the App Store downloaded OS X Lion app digital image file..