
12-31-2008, 03:54 AM
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Puma
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 27
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Originally Posted by nfoav8or
so you weren't using the updated graphics already? or had you just deleted the files from before?
My card only requires me to use the NVDANV40Hal.kext (from the update) and the hex string. But it doesn't hurt to keep the rest as you should get full support now.
The above shot you posted just shows that the system is hanging on the graphics as it isn't sure which to use.
And, am I reading this right, you got it working now? awesome.
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Let me clarify my previous post. I've used the Graphics Update from Apple already (as per your advice), that's why I got my graphics card working and solved my original 10.5.6 update problem. But the kernel panic in the System Profiler still happens.
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Originally Posted by nfoav8or
do you still have the problem if you remove the hex code? double-check the hex code to make sure it is correct as well.
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I did what you said, to remove the Hex code only, to see if the problem goes away with the Kernel panic, but my system just hangs like what you saw from my previous post. I had to remove all the updated graphic kexts again in order to boot back to the GUI and reinstall the updated NVDA* again and restore the Hex code to the Boot.plist, but again have the same System Profiler kernel panic whenever I click on Graphics/Display.
So problem still not solved.
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