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  1. proboscisjoe

    Sony BRAVIA connected via DVI-to-HDMI freezes my hackintosh

    Ironically, I did some google searching and discovered that replacing the NVDAResman and NVDANV50Hal kexts with ones from 10.6.1 worked for someone else (who graciously uploaded copies to megaupload). So now everything is flawless! Thanks for all your support ;)
  2. proboscisjoe

    Sony BRAVIA connected via DVI-to-HDMI freezes my hackintosh

    Note: I removed all video graphics related kexts (nv/ATI/GMA) and now the Sony BRAVIA is working, but without QE/CI functionality and only one resolution (due to Graphics Mode being enabled in com.apple.Boot.plist). I've narrowed it down to some conflict between NVEnabler 64.kext and...
  3. proboscisjoe

    Sony BRAVIA connected via DVI-to-HDMI freezes my hackintosh

    @tonymacx86, I ran across a post of yours in the blog noting that some vanilla nvidia-related kexts had been removed in order to make nvenabler64.kext functional. I have not removed any such kexts. Could this be part of the problem? Which kexts need to be removed? Secondly, since my ATI 5770...
  4. proboscisjoe

    Sony BRAVIA connected via DVI-to-HDMI freezes my hackintosh

    Thanks for your responses. I am using the NVEnabler 64 kext (Date Created: 12/18/2009). Sadly, there is no mention of error in the logs (probably not a chance for any output to be written before the freeze). I have also tried specifying the resolution/hz in the com.apple.Boot.plist file and...
  5. proboscisjoe

    Sony BRAVIA connected via DVI-to-HDMI freezes my hackintosh

    I have searched several forums looking for posts about this problem but have found no mention of it. Motherboard: GA-P55A-UD3 Graphics: nVidia 9600 GSO I am able to use my TV as a display when connected via DVI-to-VGA (and the picture is obviously terrible), and my PowerMac G5 has no problems...
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