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Mac OS X 10.7.3 Update - The Official Thread (Desktops)

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No. There are two different versions because SL and Lion have different kexts. Don't mix the two.
 
Hi there!

I updated my desktop from 10.7.1 to 10.7.3 via Software Update and now I can't get pass the boot logo. I booted with -f -s -x, here's a screenshot: http://d.pr/e8hp
 
ApexDE said:
I noticed that 10.7.3 takes much more time to go to sleep. If i select Sleep from the Apple Menu, it takes about 10 seconds for the system to go to sleep.
Anyone else experiencing this? No biggie, though ;)


Same with me! From 10.7.3 takes 30 sec. for sleep. Prior this it was instantly, never had a problem with this, from snow leopard. Problem is Kernel coreaudiod com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.timedout 30000 ms!
Problem is connected with original iSight external firewire Webcam. If I disconnect it, it sleeps instantly like before update to 10.7.3.
Any Idea?
 
Stork said:
No. There are two different versions because SL and Lion have different kexts. Don't mix the two.
Ok thanks, i was never sure about that :p
 
mg32 said:
Hi there!

I updated my desktop from 10.7.1 to 10.7.3 via Software Update and now I can't get pass the boot logo. I booted with -f -s -x, here's a screenshot: http://d.pr/e8hp
boot from rboot -x >delete voodoohda from s/l/e>repair permissions..
install another audio driver it looks like its panicing on voodoohda
 
i took that plung after reading the first few post's...i had to reply. hi im new so i hit the update tab in apple osx and found out my kext.drivers when funny. i had a hackintosh build: with comelien
osx 10.6.6 everything was working fine but then it gets stuck on apple logo when i restart. osx 10.7.3 is now on my build! so the update installed everything went well, rebooted and then now errors just hangs on the apple logo
i hope i can get this right but i'll ask for help if i hit a bump
 
kiFla said:
ApexDE said:
I noticed that 10.7.3 takes much more time to go to sleep. If i select Sleep from the Apple Menu, it takes about 10 seconds for the system to go to sleep.
Anyone else experiencing this? No biggie, though ;)


Same with me! From 10.7.3 takes 30 sec. for sleep. Prior this it was instantly, never had a problem with this, from snow leopard. Problem is Kernel coreaudiod com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.timedout 30000 ms!
Problem is connected with original iSight external firewire Webcam. If I disconnect it, it sleeps instantly like before update to 10.7.3.
Any Idea?
You're not alone in this "takes too long to sleep" problem. However, while I have FireWire ports, I'm not using any FireWire hardware. Another thing I've noticed is how after I awaken from sleep, the next sleep attempt seems to get my Hackintosh stuck. I might as well press reset or just plain turn it off. :x
 
I finally managed to install 10.7.3 and successfully boot into the system. Unfortunately I have another problem now, QE/CI is not working for my video card. I managed to get it working on 10.7.1 with Netkas' Patch and adding my Device ID. This is not working now on 10.7.3. Any suggestions?

EDIT: I solved the graphics problem too. Apparently I had a problem with my Device ID. Thanks for the help on the previous problem.
 
kiFla said:
ApexDE said:
I noticed that 10.7.3 takes much more time to go to sleep. If i select Sleep from the Apple Menu, it takes about 10 seconds for the system to go to sleep.
Anyone else experiencing this? No biggie, though ;)


Same with me! From 10.7.3 takes 30 sec. for sleep. Prior this it was instantly, never had a problem with this, from snow leopard. Problem is Kernel coreaudiod com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.timedout 30000 ms!
Problem is connected with original iSight external firewire Webcam. If I disconnect it, it sleeps instantly like before update to 10.7.3.
Any Idea?

Ah, i have a iSight Firewirecam too. Must be this in console logs:

Code:
25.02.12 23:02:18,000 kernel: PM notification timeout (pid 221, coreaudiod)

Does it happen on real Macs too?
 
it was funky. First I lost Audio. Then when I used multi beast to roll back audio I ran into kernel panic.

Still waiting till something more stable comes around.

Mahalos.
 
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