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    Compaq Presario Sr1055cl Drivers For Mac

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    Updated 10.5.4 Need System.kext from 10.5.2 and Dock.app from 10.5.3. See below for details. Hi, It seems like my earlier post on this topic has disappeared.

    1. Product: presario cq 57 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) i need wifi drivers for my compaq presario cq57 laptop. I am unable to turn on my wireless adapter after updating to windows 10.
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    Seeing that there has been some interest from other posters with this machine I thought I'll re-post an updated status. This machine has the following hardware:- 1. Processor - AMD Athlon TK-55 works 2. SATA HDD - Works with MeDevils nForce SATA driver (check signature). 1 in 10 boot halt at 'waiting for root device'.

    Half the time pressing the power button causes immediate detection of the drive. (Problem resolved after 10.5.3) 3. DVD Drive PATA - works with and older MeDevil driver. (SAM Mutimedia error with the latest version) 4. USB - works fine with 10.5.3 (if usb drives are not detected 'kextload IOUSBMassController.kext') 5. Sound - Works fine OOB without the ApplePS2Controller.kext loaded. Stutters otherwise.

    (Resolved with idlehalt=0 cpus=2) 6. Display - GeForce Go 6100 - Managed to get it working at 1280x800 credit goes to (Delete/Move Geforce.kext, NV.kext. Install MacVidia 1.0.81; don't restart; open terminal; type ' sudo mkdir/NVBackup' type ' sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/NV.bundle /NVBackup' then type ' sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/NV.plugin /NVBackup' restart - open display properties and get 1280x800.) 7. WiFi - Broadcom 94311 rev 2.

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    Works OOB with 10.5.2. Still working with 10.5.3 8. Touchpad/Keyboard - The biggest grouse. Ethernet MCP51 - forcedeth-nockd.kext seems to work. Hangs with large downloads. Power Management - Can get battery icon and the estimated%age. Credit to Tom007.

    (Download and unstuff it into the desktop, which should yield a PowerManagement.bundle. Open /System/Library/SystemConfiguration. Delete the existing one first, then copy in the new one. Open Terminal and run 'chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle' Then Reboot. After rebooting, MacOS X (at least Leopard 10.5.1) recognizes you're on a laptop and will display a battery indicator in the top menu bar after you enable it under the options tab of Energy Saver) Keyboard / Trackpad Status (Updated) After the 10.5.3 update - I had problems getting either to work till I restored the 10.5.2 USBFamily.kext.

    Now, the Trackpad and Keyboard work fine - but I need to keep a USB device plugged in on the right hand side USB slot during startup for the keyboard and trackpad to get detected. I'm using PCEFI v8 with ACPIPS2Nub and ApplePS2Controller. The kernel flags 'idelhalt=0 cpus=2' have resolved the sound stuttering problem I had when the ps2 controller kexts were loaded. I request feedback on the various experiments people may have tried to get their keyboards / trackpad working.

    Maybe we'll get a clue to what's the real problem then. I am also using Fedora Core 9 on this machine. Works with 'noapic irqpoll' except video hardware acceleration (waiting for X 1.5). But, the keyboard and trackpad work perfectly.

    So, essentially there are two things that don't work well as of now:- QE/CI on GeForce Go 6100 (which according to some people will not happen) and internal Keyboard/Trackpad which need more work before they're reliable and don't impact anything else. Of course - sleep and hibernate are a no go till now. Well, martguy bought post by spacklewoof with the following kernel parameters 'idlehalt=0 cpu=2' to my notice.

    Well, after all the experimenting I've done - seems like this was just about the only thing that I missed. These parameters really boost my machines performance. No more stuttering, smooth audio and a far more responsive machine than it has ever been.

    Thanks maryguy and spacklewoof. Another surprising development is that with these kernel parameters and any usb device plugged into the right USB port, the PS/2 keyboard and mouse seem to work fine. Haven't yet had a problem after 5 reboots. Will update this if I do have problems now. The linked post has some discussions on getting the PCIE 94311 rev2 broadcom wifi chip working. For me, things started working automatically after the 10.5.2 update. Didn't have to do anything special.

    Hope this helps. Cc, thank god I found this post.

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    You just got me up and running in native resolution on my HP Pavilion dv6404, and I was about to give up. I get some minor tearing whenever I open the Displays preferences. Does this happen to you? It seems that a second display is active @ 1024x768 (i.e.

    It thinks I have a second display connected perhaps) and maybe this is what is straining it. Also, I can confirm that idlehalt=0 and cpus=2 drastically improved my boot time from 6min+ to under 2min. Now I just need to get sound (Azalia perhaps), ethernet (forcedeth) and wireless (bcm4311) working. I'll try and follow the same route you did. Quick update: I booted back into my Leo4allv3 DVD and obtained Broadcom.pkg, AzaliaAudio.pkg, and Forcedeth-V.pkg from the Installer folder.

    Then I booted back into my HDD install of Leopard and found the kexts inside these pkgs. Loaded them with KextHelper (comes with Leo4allv3) and voila! Sound worked instantly, wireless worked after a restart. I'm not sure if ethernet works yet as I have no way to try it but even if it doesn't I think it might be causing the wireless interface to grab the right interface name, so I'll leave it be. Now if only there were a more efficient way of booting this sucker instead of just idlehalt=0 cpus=2.

    This fan running 24/7 is kind of ticking me off, usually a quiet laptop. Let me know how you make out guys.

    @edgevision - You're welcome. I had this problem 'It seems that a second display is active @ 1024x768'. I don't remember how I resolved it - but I think it had to do with some other kexts. Try renaming all the GeForce.kext. NVDA.kext and IONV.kext to.kext.bak and reboot with -f.

    This might solve your problem. I think that the fact that we need the 'idlehalt=0 cpus=2' kernel parameters on startup indicates that the power management functions on these laptops are not properly supported. It could also be that the ACPIPlatform kexts need to be suitably modified or the BIOS itself needs correction.

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    I've been trying to look at the differences in the ACPI devices found under Linux and those under MacOSX and it seems to me that linux finds a cooling device. I can't seem to find anything like that under MacOSX. But then - I'm a noob to Mac's - and don't know a lot. Maybe someone with more experience can point us in the right direction. Also can you post the 'Forcedeth-V.pkg' here?

    I would like to try it to see if it works. 10.5.3 I tried to upgrade to 10.5.3 using the netkas method. The installer hung and broke my install - so I had to reinstall using brazilmac 10.5 and upgrade to 10.5.3.

    Managed to do an upgrade after doing the following:- ran the following scripts in different terminals 1. 'while sleep 1; do rm -rf AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext; done' 2. 'while sleep 1; do mv GeForce.kext GeForce.kext.1053; done' on completion of the upgrade edited the script '1' to dsmos.kext and rebooted. Have managed to get to the login screen with 10.5.3 showing. BUT The major difference is that my keyboard and trackpad don't work anymore. ACPIPS2nub loads up and finds a keyboard and mouse. But - If i include the ApplePS2Controller.kext the laptop hangs without getting to the GUI.

    Without the ApplePS2Controller.kext - I can get to the GUI. So it seems that something has changed in 10.5.3 that is not allowing the PS2 controller to work. Still trying out older versions of various kexts to see what makes this work. Am using the 9.2.2 kernel.

    If anyone has any hints - do point me in the right direction. Well - Out of desperation I deleted my entire 10.5.3 Extensions folder and copied from a backup of the 10.5.2 Extensions folder. Surprise - the Keyboard and mouse are now working fine! So - there are some extensions that have changed in 10.5.3 which are not allowing the ps2 controller to work properly.Haven't figured out which one's though. I had already replaced the 10.5.3 versions of AppleACPIPlatform, AppleSMBios and System.kext's with the 10.5.2 versions.

    But there is something else. Thanks to for showing the way to get sidebar scrolling going on Synaptics Touchpads. To get your synaptic touchpad's scroll sidebar to work do this edit '/System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Plugins/ApplePS2Trackpad.kext/info.plist change the file to Synaptics TouchPad CFBundleIdentifier com.apple.driver.ApplePS2Trackpad IOClass SynapticsTouchPad IOProbeScore 5000 IOProviderClass PS2MouseDevice restart with -v -f Your trackpad should support scrolling now. Cc, thanks for the tips re: the trackpad in 10.5.3, the scrolling fix, and the display issues. I'll probably try to fix the scrolling and the display tearing tonight and then I'll do 10.5.3 update sometime over the course of the week.

    A bit scared to update this beast after all I've been through to get to this point, but with a trailblazer like you on the job it doesn't sound like I need much worrying, does it? Before I go ahead with it though, I'd like to look into imaging tools for HFS+ volumes. I typically use partimage for everything but it has experimental support for HFS and (as far as I know) no support for HFS+, so it's out.

    Also: does your machine start up into OS X when it's on battery? I think it's related to the ACPI issues, but mine hangs on boot unless I'm plugged in. I'll keep this thread posted with test results tonight. Here's the Forcedeth-V.pkg. @edgevision Thanks for the forcedeth package.

    Will try it and post results. I replicated the second display phenomenon and I can confirm that it is because one of the NVDANVx0.kext is finding a display differently from the MacVidia driver. Rename all of them to NVDANVx0.kext.bak and the problem disappears. You'll also notice (with -v) that you get Matching Service Count = 0 once you do this. Otherwise you should be getting Matching Service count = 1. I keep an Install disk bootable partition as backup to install from in case things go wrong. Haven't looked at imaging tools yet.

    I've never had a problem starting up on battery. What messages does you machine give? I do have problems with sleep and suspend in that they've basically never worked for me. Seems like this machine is not willing to give up yet! Kingston dti 4gb drivers for mac os. 10.5.3 seems to have improved the performance significantly.

    The system is more responsive, stable and fast. I would recommend the upgrade - once you're settled and comfortable. I'll keep that information in mind re: forcedeth-nockd. As for my NVIDIA drivers. The only kexts I have loaded are NVDriver.kext and NVidia.kext, they both came with the MacVidia driver package. I don't have anything else with an NV or GeForce prefix.

    I know there are other display drivers present though, such as the IntelGMAX3100. I removed those but there may be more. I guess I'll have to poke around. I have a feeling much of the choppiness will be resolved once this part is fixed. Is there some way I can tell which graphics kexts are loaded?

    How did you go about upgrading to 10.5.3? Was it netkas that did the job properly?

    I'm just curious as to the best way to do it. Still haven't found anything for backing this partition up and I really don't want to lose the progress I've made. Also, it would be really nice to not have this fan running so loud (i.e. Not boot with idlehalt=0). If there's anything I can try out, let me know. Update: removed IONDRVSupport.kext and the second display went away.

    Sorry - I forgot to mention that IONDRVSupport needs to be removed too. The most appropriate method I can recommed to update to 10.5.3 is as follows:- 1. Download the 10.5.3 combo update 2. Use Pacifist to extract the combo update to a folder on the desktop 3. Use Mavins AMD patch utility to generate the patches / decrypt files 4. Modify the cpuid.txt / decrypt file to change the path from the desktop to the root directory 5. You need to have the GeForce.kext in the /S/L/E's directory else the update stops with an error 6.

    Modify the GeForce.kext's Info.plist. Under IOPCIMatch delete all the values and leave only one value that does not match your video card. For eg I used 0x0244710de as the only value while my video card is 0x024710de.

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    Create a directory called plist under the root directory. Copy this edited Info.plist file there. Run the following script 'while sleep 1; do cp /plist/Info.plist /System/Library/Extensions/GeForce.kext/Contents; done' in a terminal as super user. Run the following script 'while sleep 1; do rm -rf AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext; done' in a second terminal as super user 10.

    Backup your kernel, system.kext, AppleACPIPlatform.kext and IOUSBFamily.kext. Run the combo update. After the update - DO NOT REBOOT. Run the patcher and apply decrypts from a terminal as super user.

    Restore the kernel and your kexts. Rename GeForce.kext to GeForce.kext.post. Reboot with -s 16. Reapply the decrypts and the patches. Reboot You should have a working 10.5.3 install now. Let me know if you run into something new.

    Well, I've updated to 10.5.4 and I must say that it's been the easiest of all the updates till now. I used the modify option in Zpphyroth's AMD Software update. Of course - I had to use System.kext from 10.5.2 to keep the Trackpad and Keyboard working.

    Also, the Dock.app needs to be backed up from 10.5.3 and replaced - which is weird - 'cause the Dock hasn't given problems till now. The kernel and the ctfsys files need to be replaced too. I haven't tried the modbin 10.5.4 kernel - so that could change some things. Will try that and post results too.

    I can't feel any difference, though, from 10.5.3. Maybe something will show up after some use. Ok, I have a F756CA and am going half insane trying to get this to work. I tried it with the Kalyway disk and added the hardware ID's to the VIAATA.kext. This got it to recognize the hard drive, but, as soon as I went to format the second partition I have it kept freezing and then the screen became garbled. So if you could post the specific steps you've fallowed so far to get to work. I know I'm not the only one trying to get this laptop ot work so a set of step by step instiltions for it would be absolutly wonderful.

    Hi, Two possible reasons: 1. Since the Win98 PC hasn't been used for some time, it can be assumed that somehow the CMOS/BIOS has reverted to default values including its recognition of what HD is installed (or in this case failure to recognize the HD).

    What needs to be done is the let the PC detect what HD is installed. To do this, on most PCs you need to press 'Del' key on boot up (when prompted by a bottom screen display of 'Press Del to change BIOS values'. Or something like that.

    Somewhere, there should be an option to manually detect the HD, save setting exit, reboot. If the above does not detect the HD and boot, it may be that the HD has suffered physical/hardware fault such as stuck spindle motor or something else. In some instances, it maybe the IDE cable or even the 4-wire power connector.

    Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards. Posted on Jan 31, 2008.

    Compaq Presario Sr1055cl Drivers For Mac