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Had it working then screwed it up, can I still save it!

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appraisalguy said:
No, using at this time a wireless Microsoft 5000

2 things I saw wrong- your DSDT needs to be named

DSDT.aml

And also, your boot file belongs in the root / of your installation.

Ok- here's what I suggest.
1. Delete your /Extra folder.
2. Put the attached /Extra folder in the root / of your Snow Leopard install
2. Run the 10.6.2 Combo Update again.
3. Before your reboot, run MultiBeast and select ONLY Chameleon RC4 AsereBLN + Disk Utilities.
4. Reboot.

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: Let me know how it goes! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Public/GA-P55-UD3R-Complete%20Solution.zip
 
Thanks I'll give it a try. I must have missed that part about renaming the dsdt file. So I can just move the current boot file to the root, delete the extra folder, add the new extra folder, download and rerun the update then run Beast. Thanks, I give it a try and let you know how it all goes.
 
One quick question before I run Beast and reboot this thing. I did have a boot file on the root, I sent it to the trash and replaced it with the one in the extra folder. I still have both do I keep one or the other or are they the same file?
 
All is good, now to see if sleep works and I'm home free!! Thanks again
 
Sleep is working but resuming in a full boot, is this typical? Windows 7 will just resume where it left off (sometimes). I can live with it, its been kind of flaky in 7 as well since I changed to ahci.
 
Spoke to soon, no sound but it will have to wait for another day when I can read up on fixes.
 
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