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GubaguDuduGubaguDudu 1208219838|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

Everything went i installed leo4all v2 rebooted and for a day it was perfect ok.
I didn't not have sound from my speakers but the headphones were doing it ok.
I put the system to sleep and now i am stuck in blue screen just before my desktop. Actually before that i also had a couple problems with the system going to sleep i could not wake it up had to proess the power button for more that 4 seconds.Now I can move my mouse around the nice blue screen but that is everything i can do beeng logged on.
I tried the fix with removing the video it didn't work still on the same blue page :-(…
and i installed and customized so much things ….

Is there any way to repair the installation without reinstalling the OS.
One more question how can i install battery indicator on Leo

Pleeeeeeeeez help
Thanks

Cheerz,
Gubagu

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eddie11ceddie11c 1208220036|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

sleep is very much hit or miss, it does not work well on many systems. Turn it off completely for now, as well as putting the hard drive to sleep from power options. Try removing the video kexts or booting with -x to see if you can get back into Leopard. You should not need to reinstall.

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GubaguDuduGubaguDudu 1208220875|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

That was fast !!!

I tried -x it said it failed to load some extension (org.tgwbd.driver.ACPIPS2Nub) and it after all was loaded it led me to the same old known blue screen :-S
i have the feeling the the system si working under but i cannot see the desktop

Any other ideas

Thanks eddie

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eddie11ceddie11c 1208221860|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

boot with -s and type these commands
/sbin/fsck -fy
/sbin/mount -uw /
./removevideo
choose what kind of video card your using.
exit

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