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Damned!! so, it won´t work in 64bits until the kext is re-developed.
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From what i understand that is the case.
If you think that's bad then wait for Snow Leopard: Quote:
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64 bit is application based so kext will not effect the boot up 64 bit only turns on if the app needs it |
#14
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Guys, please go here
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.p...dpost&p=902400 And post those MSR values! This helps the developers to make a even more better kernel for AMD users |
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you're right p-J, they need some info on AMD systems, so come on guys!!!!
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Hmm, after investigating further you are right (at least for Leopard, see my previous post), but according to Mysticus C over on InsanelyMac, the 4gb ram issue is caused by incompatibility with the nForce driver and 64bit. I'm only guessing here but it is possible it could effect booting.
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Installed also system kexts from 10.5.5 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. Snow Leopard Client-Server 10.6.5 by Hazard 10.6.5 legacy kernel for INTEL/AMD V2 Kernel Cpu: AMD Phenom X4 965 Motherboard: Asus M4A78 pro AMD 780G / AMD SB700 chipset Ram: 6 gb @ 800 Mhz Gpu: nVidia 8800gts 512 pci-xpress - Audio integrated: VIA VT1708S AHCI mode HDs
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