Install options Mac OS X Update: Mac OS X 10.6.1 Update Mac OS X 10.6.2 Update Combo Boot Loaders: Chameleon RC3 PCEFI 10.3 Chameleon RC3 PCEFI 10.5 Kernels: Intel Atom Kernel 10.2.0 Legacy Kernel 10.2.0 Intel AMD Mobdin Kernel 10.0 AMD Only Graphic: ATI HD 2600 Fix GMA3500 GMA X4500 ATY_init ATI 48X0 IDs Injector Graphic Enabler EVOenabler for Extra / Extensions EVOenabler for System / Library / Extensions EVOenabler ATI HD 4870 Extra / Extensions EVOenabler ATI 4830 System / Library / Extensions Legacy ATI 4800 NVEnabler NVInject Remove ATI4500 and ATI 4600 Controller - Support for ATI 4850 Audio: AppleAzaliaAudio AppleAzaliaAudio ADI 1981 AD1988b Fix AppleHDA HDAIDT Driver for HP M311 Envy M-Audio ALC662 for Gigabyte ALC883 for Gigabyte ALC888b for Gigabyte ALC889a Voodoo 0.2.52 new LegacyHDA: LegacyHDA 885 LegacyHDA 888 LegacyHDA 889 ALC 889 HDA MIC Panel Hd x86 - 64 ALC889 Legacy for EVGA X58 Network: Atheros Fix 10.6.2 RTL8139 Ethernet BCM 5787M Ethernet RTL8169 Ethernet BCM 5755M Ethernet D-Link DWL G520 Legacy Yukon 2 Marvel-Yukon 88E8056 Skge Laptop: AppleACPIBatteryManager FunctionFlip - Bightness control MACam VoodooBattery VoodooMonitor VoodooPower VoodooPowerMini VoodooPS2Trackpad System Support: AHCI SATA Fix Extra / Extensions Legacy SATA Fix AppleRTC LegacyAppleRTC ElliotForceLegacyRTC AppleUpstreamUserClientDisabler FramebufferDisabler JMicronATA Injector LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA Fixed IOATAFamily Fix IOATAFamily SATA Fix Extra / Extensions SMBIOSResolver UUID Dsmos Fakesmc 1.0 AMD AdditionalFonts X11 Rosetta QuickTime 7 The list of utilities included in the standard installation AppCleaner BetterZip Colloquy Disk Order EFIStudio IORegistryExplorer Kext Utility OSX86Tools Pacifist PPFMaster Property List Editor Smultron StuffIt Expander uTorrent List of cakes included in the standard installation AHCIPortInjector AppleACPIPS2Nub AppleATIATA AppleIntelGMA950 Fixed AppleIntelGMAX3100FB Fixed AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer Fixed AppleIntelPIIXATA AppleNForceATA ApplePS2Controller AppleVIAATA ATAPortInjector AttansicL1eEthernet Disabler EvOreboot Fakesmc Intel82566MM IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector IOATAFamily Fixed IOPCIFamily Fixed JMicronATA Fixed LegacyJMB36xSATA nForceLAN NullCPUPowerManagement OpenHaltRestart PlatformUUID RealtekR1000SL Sleepenabler SuperNForceATA SuperVIAATA VoodooHDA |
1) The Snow Leopard can be loaded by default in 64-bit mode. Who can not boot into 64-bit mode or wants ispolzvat 32-bit, prescribes the menu boot-v arch = i386 or arch = i386 2) AMD user - right after installation go to folder "Programs", we find there a utility Marvin's AMD Utility, open, select the very last option (Patch all binaries), select the folder / System and click Run. Without this step will not work with the program to bind CPU ID (eg iTunes). 3) If for some reason the image does not install from the disk (eg Still waiting for root device), you can try to install from the Leopard desktop is installed on a separate hard (section), or stick. For those who installed from beneath ANOTHER LEOPARD! If you mount an image you will have an orange box and it is empty. You need to unhide these files (you can use a tool) to see the contents. Then go to System / Installation / Packages and run OSInstall.mpkg and follow the instructions of the installer. |
Where are kext located? kext are not files rather a folder (disguised as a file), Leopard holds kext files/folders in the /System/Library/Extensions folder, at boot time the relevant kext are uploaded from Extensions.mkext this is a cachefolder that contains kext related to the installed hardware, you can delete it, if Leopard can’t find it, it will create it again, you can also state to rebuild it from darwin prompt at boot time using the switch -f see this post for further information. How to Install a new Kext? cd /System/Library/Extensions mv KextName.kext KextName.old (where kextName stands for the kext you want to replace)this will rename the kext and this way back it up, it is highly recommended, warmly advised, very important to follow this step, it saved my OS many times cd /path/to/new/kext (put your downloaded kext path here) cp -R KextName.kext /System/Library/Extensions next you need to fix permissions so the kext can be executed by OS user (root/system) cd /System/Library/Extensions chmod -R 755 KextName.kext chown -R 0:0 KextName.kext (this will set the ownership on files to system user (root)) rm /System/Library/Extensions.mkext (this will reset all kext caching done by OSX) |
Ans. A kernel is in short terms the “core” of the operating system. It controls basically all low level operating functions. Kernels exist in all Linux and UNIX based systems, including Mac OS X. In Mac OS X the kernel is located in the root of your hard drive (/) and is named “mach_kernel” by default. If you have a vanilla based system (see below) then replacing the kernel is most likely not necessary, however if you have an AMD or SSE3 incapable processor then a patched kernel will likely be required. |
Ans. DSDT is a part of ACPI. Actually DSDT tells OS how to interract with the hardware (simplified way of telling it). OSX has an incomplete ACPI implementation which supports only a subset of DSDT. By replacing DSDT we can declare essentially the same interface but in the way that OSX understands. This potentially can solve nearly any ACPI-related problem (except if OSX bypasses ACPI). Other usage case is emulating by the means of DSDT features or hardware components not present on your system. But this is limited to devices that use ACPI. |
Ans. This is an area very rarely delved into, and is something that some of even the most experienced users dare not venture. In reality, its not dangerous, it just can be painfully hard at times. DSDT is a table found in your computerʼs BIOS that controls ACPI (power, time, etc.) functions. Starting at OS X 10.5.6 Apple decided to start checking for faulty DSDTs when it boots. Obviously the PCs DSDT comes back as faulty so it will not boot. The only way to counteract this is to make a dump of the DSDT in the BIOS and patch it properly for Darwin. First of all, you need a modified bootloader that will support DSDT override. This installer includes just that, using the “Install PC_EFI v9 Chameleon Edition 1.0.12” checkbox. Now you need a patched DSDT file that will be copied to / dsdt.aml. To create DSDT dumps you can use the DSDT Patcher (also included in the Extras folder) but this is an advanced method, and often UOI plugins will include a DSDT file that you can install easily with this installer. However beware, even if you have the same motherboard DSDTʼs can vary by BIOS version so try to make sure that you have the same BIOS version as what is specified in the plugin. |
Ans. The SMC is basically System Management Controller. By resetting the SMC you can resolve some computer issues such as not starting up, not displaying video, sleep issues, fan noise issues, and blah-2. While The Real Time Clock (RTC) is a chip on the logic board that controls the date and time functions of the computer. If the computer is experiencing a booting issue, resetting the RTC may resolve it. |
Ans. A vanilla compatible system is a computer capable of running OSx86 with minimal modifications (no patched kernel, compatible with Apple software updates). You have a vanilla capable system if: you have a Core 2 based processor. |
Ans. EFI is the Extensible Firmware interface found in real macs. EFI is basically the “BIOS” of a Mac. For a computer to be properly recognized as a mac and to have the most compatibility it must have EFI. The problem here is that PCs do not have EFI.Developers have counteracted this problem by using EFI emulation which enables basic EFI function calls through a specially modified bootloader. EFI distributions for OSx86 include PC_EFI and Chameleon. Nearly all OSx86 installs have some form of EFI emulation installed, so this is not necessarily something to worry about. EFI emulation is required to use vanilla (unpatched) kernels and kexts, and to use GUID partition maps and EFI strings (more on that below) |
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Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 0): 0×300 – Data access DAR=0×0000000030D6334E PC=0×0000000027B5CD3C Latest crash info for cpu 0: Exception state (sv=0×27CA4500) PC=0×27B5CD3C; MSR=0×00009030; DAR=0×30D6334E; DSISR=0×40000000; LR=0×27B5CD24; R1=0×0D80BAE0; XCP=0×0000000C (0×300 – Data access) Backtrace: 0×27B5E6C4 0×27B5D82C 0×27B5607C 0×27B45C74 0×002E9A80 0×002EB94C 0×0008C248 0×00029234 0×000233F8 0×000ABEAC 0×8001016C Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.GeForce(4.1.8)@0×27b3a000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(1.7)@0×1d8f7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(1.4.2)@0×27867000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(1.4.2)@0×2788b000 dependency: com.apple.NVDAResman(4.1.8)@0×278a1000 Proceeding back via exception chain: Exception state (sv=0×27CA4500) previously dumped as “Latest” state. skipping… Exception state (sv=0×1D92D280) PC=0×9000B348; MSR=0×0200F030; DAR=0×02A8A000; DSISR=0×42000000; LR=0×9000B29C; R1=0xBFFFE900; XCP=0×00000030 (0xC00 – System call) Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC panic(cpu 0 caller 0xFFFF0003): 0×300 – Data access Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0: Backtrace: 0×000954F8 0×00095A10 0×00026898 0×000A8204 0×000ABB80 Proceeding back via exception chain: Exception state (sv=0×27CA4500) PC=0×27B5CD3C; MSR=0×00009030; DAR=0×30D6334E; DSISR=0×40000000; LR=0×27B5CD24; R1=0×0D80BAE0; XCP=0×0000000C (0×300 – Data access) Backtrace: 0×27B5E6C4 0×27B5D82C 0×27B5607C 0×27B45C74 0×002E9A80 0×002EB94C 0×0008C248 0×00029234 0×000233F8 0×000ABEAC 0×8001016C Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.GeForce(4.1.8)@0×27b3a000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(1.7)@0×1d8f7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(1.4.2)@0×27867000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(1.4.2)@0×2788b000 dependency: com.apple.NVDAResman(4.1.8)@0×278a1000 Exception state (sv=0×1D92D280) PC=0×9000B348; MSR=0×0200F030; DAR=0×02A8A000; DSISR=0×42000000; LR=0×9000B29C; R1=0xBFFFE900; XCP=0×00000030 (0xC00 – System call |
panic(cpu 0 caller 0×001A429B): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers: CR0: 0×8001003b, CR2: 0×00000024, CR3: 0×00d7b000, CR4: 0×000006e0 EAX: 0×00000000, EBX: 0×02bacc00, ECX: 0×025dc9a4, EDX: 0×00000000 CR2: 0×00000024, EBP: 0×14053ef8, ESI: 0×00841684, EDI: 0×0083df64 EFL: 0×00010206, EIP: 0×003bd3b3, CS: 0×00000008, DS: 0×14050010 Backtrace, Format – Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack) 0×14053d38 : 0×128d08 (0×3cb134 0×14053d5c 0×131de5 0×0) 0×14053d78 : 0×1a429b (0×3d0e4c 0×0 0xe 0×3d0670) 0×14053e88 : 0×19ada4 (0×14053e98 0×14053ea8 0xe 0×48) 0×14053ef8 : 0×83df81 (0×2bacc00 0×841684 0×14053f28 0×38073e) 0×14053f28 : 0×39c536 (0×2bacc00 0×28b9880 0×8 0×2) 0×14053f78 : 0×13d7d9 (0×28b9880 0×2686021 0×0 0xbffff378) 0×14053fc8 : 0×19ac1c (0×0 0×0 0×4 0×207) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0×0 Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver(1.7.2b2)@0×8 37000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily(1.7.14f14)@0×6be 000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.4.10)@0×531000 |
* AHCIPortinjector: Add the name of the chipset (ICH9, ICH9R, etc.) when the AHCI controller is used. * ApplePS2Controller: Enables support for PS2 peripherals * AppleVIAATA: ATA Extension works with VIA chipsets * AppleIntelPIIATA: ATA Extension works with Intel chipsets NEW * AttansicL1eEthernet: Suport Attansic ethernet controller L1e * Disable: Disables the only kext AppleUpstreamUserClient.kext responsible “mouse lag” in the use of QuickTime and iTunes with Nvidia 8xxx * fakesmc: emulation of the chip smc. replaces Appledecrypt and dsmos. * HDAEnabler: Inject the input / output audio information system is used when a Legacy plist “audio or AppleHDA changed. * Intel82566MM: Driver for Intel 82566MM controller * IOACHIBlockStorageInjector: Sets the orange icons problem when using AHCI Controller * JMicronATA: Allows the JMicron chip is to function with more than 4GB of ram. * LegacyJMB36xSATA: Allows the SATA controller JMB36X display info in System Profiler. * NullCPUPowerManagement: neutralizes the kext AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext * NVinject: Injector for Nvidia cards (64bit only) * OpenHaltRestart: re-active termination and reboot on many motherboards * PlatformUUID: Sets the error “UUID Error 35″ by injecting a generic UUID to boot. * RealtekR1000: active sharing hello and AFP for the Realtek network controller * SKGE: adds functionality to certain network controllers Marvell * SleepEnabler: re-active the day when AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext is neutralized (see NullCPUPowerManagement) * UUID: Sets the error “UUID Error 35″ by injecting a generic UUID to boot. * VoodooHDA + prefpane: universal sound driver * VoodooPS2Controller + prefpane: Enables support for peripheral PS |
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