pfix v2.1.1 Released
This version is now depreciated, consult the downloads page for a link to the latest version.
This is a very minor revision from v2.1.
Changelog:
v2.1.1:
- -Revised function to move CustomExtensions to Extensions to ensure smooth bug-free operation.
- -pfix version now echoed to log file and terminal.
v2.1:
- -Bugfix: Corrected syntax error on kextcache command under Leopard.
- -Bugfix: Corrected minor error that could sometimes cause pfix.log to not be created.
- -pfix.log now written to root [/] partition of the system it has been run on.
- -Changed verbosity level of kextcache to 2 for additional useful information to be written to log.
- -All kext caches are now removed prior to rebuilding.
- -Minor alterations to output for additional clarity.
v2.0
You may review the full v2.x release notes here.
Tags: Hackint0sh, OS X, Snow Leopard, Troubleshooting
This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 21:41 by Conti and is filed under myHack Utilities. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

kautmo: If you don’t already know the answer to that question I suggest you just wait for the next iteration of myHack installer which will be released sometime in the next week.
How would I go about replacing fakesmc 2.0 and adding netkas new fakesmc 2.5?
realbabilu: No, actually I tried this the other day and realized I need to update the pfix code to allow it to function correctly when run from a read-only disk. I will include this in the next release of pfix.
Is there any manual to do pfix from myhack boot usb for rescueing / eliminating kext due boot lockups of installed system