mosslack
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Originally posted by: volcs0
Originally posted by: mosslack
Okay, I've tried to update the UD3P once more. Went back and reinstalled OS X, used the combo update to 10.5.8, ran the Uinstaller and now I have it, but no sound and video limited. The displays listed available to me in the menu bar are 1400x1050@60Hz, 1440x900@75Hz and 1600x1200@60Hz. If I go into the displays pref I can choose the correct resolution (1680x1050) for my monitor, but when it attempts to change I end up with a blue screen. Rebooting gives me the "You need to restart" message. Under 10.5.7 I could change the refresh rate to 60 Hz and then I could use that resolution. But under 10.5.8 this no longer works. Am I destined to stay with 10.5.7 or forced to use a crappy resolution under 10.5.8? I realize all this may change when the new monitors get here, but I still want it to work as it should with my current monitor. Anyone?
Edit: I just tried another resolution listed in the displays menu bar 1600x1200@60Hz and that also produces a blue screen and subsequent restart gives the dreaded restart message. So obviously it is not detecting the display properly even though it lists the correct model number for my monitor.
I'm at 10.5.8 on my UD3P (9800GTX) and am still using 1920x1200@60Hz. The other resolutions available to me are 1600x1000@60 and 1600x1200@60. Since reading your post, I am not going to tempt fate by playing around w/ it, since 1920x1200 is my preferred resolution on my Dell 2407.
But the lack of sound is getting to me. I tried copying over old versions of HDAEnabler, LegacyHDAController and LegacyHDAPlatformDriver to no avail. I've tried it both with and without ACLInject. Since I don't really understand what these kext files do, this is just a crapshoot. But given that I can't find anyone else with 10.5.8 + UD3P + working sound, maybe it goes beyond just replacing the new with the old. Any other ideas?
You may have noticed Kaido's quietness since 10.5.8 became available. I'm sure he is off in the batcave working on the problem (he has 3 systems to come up with an update solution for). You might also check Insanely for a solution, they usually come up with one first over there. As for me, the monitor thing is my primary problem right now, but I will give the sound a look before the end of the day. I have to reinstall again so I can work on it.