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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    Boot the system using the flag`s below...

    Code:
    pmVersion=0 -s
    When you reach the "root#" prompt run the commands below...

    Code:
    fsck -fy 
    
    mount -uw /
    
    rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext
    
    chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/*
    
    chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/*
    
    reboot
    Boot again using -f -v flag`s...

    PS: If you don`t write "Exactly" as i wrote, the procedure will not be affective...



    Yes, you can...

    But you have to first install HFS+ tools to have "Write" access to HFS+ partitions...
    can u tell me how to install HFS+ tools ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by imzaki1994 View Post
    can u tell me how to install HFS+ tools ??
    Open a terminal window and run the commands below...

    Code:
    sudo aptitude update
    
    sudo aptitude -y hfsplus hfsprogs hfsutils hfsutils-tcltk libhfsp-dev libhfsp0
    After the installation, logout, login and run the command below to run Nautilus as Super User and be able
    to delete the files using GUI...

    Code:
    sudo nautilus &
    Boot using -f -v flag`s...
    MB - GA-P67A-D3-B3 / Processor - Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge / RAM - Kingston 16Gb DDR3
    Hard Disk - SATA2 Samsung 1500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 250Gb / SATA2 Maxtor 160Gb
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    Open a terminal window and run the commands below...

    Code:
    sudo aptitude update
    
    sudo aptitude -y hfsplus hfsprogs hfsutils hfsutils-tcltk libhfsp-dev libhfsp0
    After the installation, logout, login and run the command below to run Nautilus as Super User and be able
    to delete the files using GUI...

    Code:
    sudo nautilus &
    Boot using -f -v flag`s...
    can i do this while runing ubuntu from live cd ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by imzaki1994 View Post
    can i do this while runing ubuntu from live cd ???
    Sure!!!
    MB - GA-P67A-D3-B3 / Processor - Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge / RAM - Kingston 16Gb DDR3
    Hard Disk - SATA2 Samsung 1500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 250Gb / SATA2 Maxtor 160Gb
    Drive DVD - SATA LG GH20NS15 / Lan - Realtek RTL8111E OnBoard / Audio1 - ALC889 / Audio2 - Audigy SB1394
    Video1 - NVidia Zotac GeForce GTS250 / Video2 - NVidia XFX GeForce 9600GSO
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    Sure!!!
    It didn't work is there any another way ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by imzaki1994 View Post
    It didn't work is there any another way ??
    Try from terminal...

    Follow the same steps less the Nautilus command...

    Instead of the Nautilus command, run the command below (change OSXDISK for the name of your OS X disk/partition)...

    Code:
    sudo rm -rf /media/OSXDISK/System/Library/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext
    MB - GA-P67A-D3-B3 / Processor - Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge / RAM - Kingston 16Gb DDR3
    Hard Disk - SATA2 Samsung 1500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 500Gb / SATA2 Samsung 250Gb / SATA2 Maxtor 160Gb
    Drive DVD - SATA LG GH20NS15 / Lan - Realtek RTL8111E OnBoard / Audio1 - ALC889 / Audio2 - Audigy SB1394
    Video1 - NVidia Zotac GeForce GTS250 / Video2 - NVidia XFX GeForce 9600GSO
    Snow Leopard 10.6.8 x64 / Ubuntu 11.10 Beta2 x64 / OS X Lion 10.7.3 x64 / Playing with Android-x86
    Chameleon With Chameleon Wizard / DSDT With DSDT Editor and Patcher
    Previous Hack


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