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Chameleon => General Discussion => Topic started by: vinnie881 on March 13, 2010, 09:52:09 PM
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I am a complete Noob, but any help would be greatly appriciated.
1. My USB for whatever reason worked after I successfully installed Snow leopard via a Universal install 3.5 dvd, and applied the IOUSBFamily.kext and the IOPCIFamily.kext, but as soon as I installed Chameleon rc4 my usb mouse does not work at all (Also no flash drives work, but they're all Fat formated, so I amnot sure if they should be recognized).
2. I am having a hard time figuring out chameleon and how to use it.
I installed it and it's working, but here is what I don't understand. I uncompressed it on a seperate partition then went through the steps, and it worked, but where is this extra folder that everyone is talking about?
The only thing I see is in the directory where I uncompressed the files a folder called "Optional Extras". I've been using the Kext helper utility to drag my kexts onto, but am I not supposed to, because it looks like people are putting some kext files in the EXTRA folder instead. I know this is a dumb questions, but please clarifiy for me.
Lastly in the readme provided with chameleon rc4, it says to edit the boot plist located at /Library/Preferances/SystemPrefeces/apple..boot.... and modify the Kernel token key, but I don't understand what this does? Currently I did not do that and it works fine. Do I need this for anything/
Thanks a lot!!, I know a lot of these questions are incredibly dumb, but I can not find anything that just explains this in laymens terms.
Thanks again
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Incase anyone had the same issue, setting the bootflag arch=i386 resolved all these issues. Weirdly my 64 bit applications still run fine too, so far no issues, but I still want to get it working in 64 bit mode, so if I have any updates I will post, also please let me know if you have any ideas.
Thanks
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Snow Leopard is not like Windows, you can run 64-bit apps just fine with no performance penalty when booting in 32-bit mode.
The only advantage to using 64-bit kernel and drivers is that it allows you to access more than 32GB of RAM.