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• AMD Phenom II X6 1075T • ASUS M4A78LT-M • 12GB DDR3 • XFX Radeon HD 5750 1GB • 160GB HDD | OSX 10.6.7 • 500GB HDD | OSX 10.7.2 |
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EDIT: I forgot to do it after I upgraded with Update Combined 10.7.4 (could that have caused it to reset it?) Last edited by m4f1050; 06-07-2012 at 06:02 AM. |
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I don't recall whether or not I had to do it again after the Combo Update, but I'd say it'd be worth a shot haha
The apps not launching and copy/paste function was all related to xpchelper for me. • AMD Phenom II X6 1075T • ASUS M4A78LT-M • 12GB DDR3 • XFX Radeon HD 5750 1GB • 160GB HDD | OSX 10.6.7 • 500GB HDD | OSX 10.7.2 |
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has anyone tried the lion kernel for mountain lion??
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I delelted the 2nd one, and created a blank file, then did the chflags uchg on it. Everything working as expected. EDIT: Ok, so I fixed the issue with xpchelper, but now I still have the HD light going berzerk! I have a feeling this is killing my SSD ....fast! 10.7.3 with v6 kernel wasn't doing this, but I can't boot 10.7.4 with v6 kernel, I get ___kernel___ errors... Any clues? Last edited by m4f1050; 06-07-2012 at 08:23 AM. |
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Hey guys, anyone with 10.7.4 and v6 kernel flagged the cache, deleted the report crash and still can't copy/move/delete/empty trash? Can anyone help me? I did the whole uchg flags on xpchelper cache and deleted the crash report files, didn't help...
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I need severe help!
I need Help!!! I have snow leopard and windows 7, with iatkos l2 on another partition but I can't boot it even when use the mach_kernels.
Dell Inspiron M5030 AMD Athlon II P360 Dual-Core Processor Ati Radeon HD Mobility 4250 8gb DDR3 Ram Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8/Windows 7/Ubuntu 12.04 |
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How can I find out what is hammering my harddrive? I checked "ps aux" and all seems normal. I can "df" a few times in a minute and see my free space go down. I have installed 10.7.4 twice but had to restore to 10.7.3.. I did CCC'd it onto a 2.5" sata drive, which I will be using for testing. I don't want to mess up my SSD.
EDIT: I installed SONAR FILE MONITOR and there is NOTHING showing up while the HD light blinks non-stop. I disabled Spotlight completely. I even emptied the /var/log and /Library/Log folders and I chflags uchg them and the blinking doesn't stop! UGH! EDIT 2: Well I just found out my 10.7.3 install started doing it also. And when I booted 10.7.4 it wasn't doing it. I will capture everything I can (ps, top, etc etc) in both scenarios and compare it to see what could be causing this... Last edited by m4f1050; 06-08-2012 at 02:55 PM. |
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Ok, an update... On 32-bit OS X Lion I have installed everything I have on my OS X Snow Leopard except 2 things (well, 3...)
Adobe Photoshop CS4 (Installer starts but quits at the beginning.. 64-bits?) Final Cut Pro X (64-bits) Xcode 4.3.2 (I installed Xcode 4.2.1 which is 32-bits) If we get the SSSE3 emulator I think we are golden! In RE: to the HD activity, it is a hit & miss situation for me. If when I boot OS X Lion I get HD activity on the login screen I simply reboot the machine and usually the 2nd time around it has no HD activity. I compared on both occasions with and without hd activity "dmesg" and "ps aux" and only difference were in dmesg on the one without HD activity there was an fsck_hd ran... I am still trying to figure out if this is the case always. Will let you all know later.. EDIT: I copied all the Adobe stuff on /Applications and from /Library/Application Support and I got Photoshop CS 4 working. So I would only be missing 1 app which I never really use (Final Cut Pro X) I think I can use this OS X Lion as my daily OS.. Nice... Good job RAW X86! Your 10.7.4 Kernel seems to be holding pretty good on 32-bits and my AMD Phenom II X4! Last edited by m4f1050; 06-09-2012 at 05:01 AM. |
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I haven't yet read through all of the 100 pages lol.
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