Today I updated my hackintosh from 10.6.3 to 10.6.4, and I'm happy to report that the sleep issues have completely disappeared! :) Also, I didn't have to touch any kexts - the updated worked fine.
Now I just have to fix the sound, which stopped working :lol:
Haven't had time to play with it...
Cool. Good luck! I don't think the boards are that different - have you tried loading the performance settings as it's suggested? Flipping options around doesn't tell us what the rest of the options are - so it's not really something I can add to the guide unless you can list all settings in...
I updated fine to 10.6.3 but sleep crashes my computer, so I had to disable it. Everything else works fine (in fact, I'm writing this on the hackintosh.) I started a separate topic about it: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1022&start=0
Just minutes ago I upgraded my hackintosh to 10.6.3. Video, SATA, USB, firewire, etc all work fine - EDIT: audio required tony's fix and is now working.
Extra information: http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/03/ ... pdate.html
EDIT: I'm now having some video problems with waking up on sleep...
It does matter - especially if you don't know what's in the boot sector of the disk you have selected with your BIOS. I think that could be your problem - having an invalid boot sector in one of your disks, since that's what loads up after the DMI configuration.
I'm really sorry, but I can't understand what you mean. Are you choosing with fdisk or at startup? What partition is set to boot? How does it hang? It's all very confusing. English is not my first language either, so I know it can be annoying, but if you try and make it more clear then I may be...
I can't really help you with that since I don't usually do multi-boot. Can you try the installation with only one hard drive? See if you still get the problem.
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