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Post by derpuma on Jan 13, 2010 7:46:22 GMT
Hey how is it going... A new prob came up... Seems that USB is making a little bit o traffic! I have some USB ports which i am not able to format or partitioning my USB Sticks. Any hacks for that? It might need a fix for USB... BR, derpuma
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Post by aquamac on Jan 13, 2010 21:06:51 GMT
Hi derpuma,
I have been really busy at work and have not had a chance to look into this. All USB ports work on my P6T6 though. Have a look inside my DSDT.
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Post by derpuma on Jan 14, 2010 16:00:07 GMT
Maybe it is a corrupt USB Stick from my Side... Unfortunatly the only stick I have to test... All other USB devices seems to work fine too... Do not stresss you... Have a nice day! By the way, Snow in England? Where are you from...
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Post by heliarc on Mar 20, 2010 5:30:38 GMT
Hi there... Pretty much a Noob here, but having a great time digging in and learning the ropes. I've built a machine with the P6T6 Revolution using derpuma's post at insanelymac.com (12/29/2009) which likely features a lot of his mods and changes... I am up and running with my ASUS P6T6 Revolution i7 920 setup, and things are pretty dandy, except that I lost a DVI out to a blue screen when I tried to change the resolution of my GeForce 9800GT. I decided I would try your SMC General installer on another drive since you made it so easy :-) before having to set up an entirely new Leopard install to use your NVIDIA utilities, and I got a big fat Kernel Panic and Grey screen of death during the boot of Mac OS X... (this was after not getting any video at all (signal not recognized by the monitor), and changing the boot.plist to a known working resolution map. So I wonder if you knew if your installer required the BIOS to be 0507... I decided to upgrade the ASUS p6t6 BIOS to make my life easier when I decided to buy a Lynnfield or 6 core, but maybe upgrading it to 0609 version of the BIOS broke your DSDT programming. I'm too much of a noob to know better, but I'd love to know what you think. Maybe what's happening is something else entirely. Here's a photo of the Panic Screen. Stopped me right in my tracks! www.heardrum.org/images/3182010KernelPanic.JPGThanks in advance for any advice or help you can offer.
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