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- GA-Z270XP-SLI
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- i5-7600K
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- RX 580
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Overlooked your email with the components list. Since you're using the NVidia 9800, just select the NVidia video in MultiBeast.
Make certain the DSDT.aml is on your desktop.charies said:Thanks for your fast answer, but tell me, what items Do you think I need to install from the MultiBeas? I mean, if I deleted the Extra folder from the hard drive and copy your Extra folther from your zip file, why I need to run MultiBeast? I need to isntall some kind of iportant item?
The version of my mother board it´s V1.
I think it´s the same hard of you.
Tomorrow I´ll buy a hard drive to made a new instalation, I have a OSX 10,6,3 Retail DVD. I want to make a clean instalation becasue I´m a little tired to re install all the softwre again and again.
Thanks and I tell you what happend.
Charies
lotech said:Well I've updated to 10.6.4 - it's working but not with out some issues.
You'll need to rollback to AppleHDA.kext from 10.6.2 again but otherwise sound works.
The big one -
The old sleepenabler.kext causes KP and will need updating (see this file/thread). I found that after updating though I got KPs related to AppleCPUPowerManagement.kext. I could get it to boot by adding pmVersion=0 to com.apple.boot.plist - this will disable sleepenabler.kext temporarily for now until someone figures out a fix.
You will have to choose between sleep or having native Apple Power Management at the moment. So those of you using my Extras folder might want to install NullCPUManagement.kext again in /e/e (and thus disabling Apple PM and letting sleepenabler.kext work). I haven't tried this yet but will in a minute.
It should work fine with any 10.6 install.charies said:The zip file you attach in your post are the files you need to run the 10.6.4 upgrade only? not for the 10.6.3, that´s right?
I can't be sure as far as you gfx card goes, as there haven't been any real macs with HDMI (until now). Something could have been changed in the apple drivers and it has by coincidence broken your outputs. I had an ATI 4890 card that had DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort - on boot DVI only worked, but once OS-X started it switched to HDMI port only.charies said:Hey!! with your DSDT V2 I can run video and audio with 10.6.3, thanks a lot for shared it.
Tell me, exist the way to plug in one of my monitors by HDMI like in the pass (10,6,2)or not?