This sort of thing just happens when Chameleon/Chimera wasn't installed properly, for some reason or another. Reinstalling the bootloader (like you did) usually fixes the problem.
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What fixes are you referring to, specifically?
Try using a different USB drive. USB drives vary in quality greatly; I once tried installing Unibeast on some shoddy USB drives I had picked up from China a few years earlier, and the Unibeast installer struggled for 50 minutes with them until it finally gave up. Then I tried it again with a...
This can mean a couple of things. First, open your motherboard BIOS and make sure that the SATA controller is set to "AHCI" mode (instead of IDE or RAID or whatnot).
Generally, Gigabyte motherboards are recommended because they work with sleep mode and CPU power management in Mac OS X by default. Motherboards from other brands need a patched BIOS; it's not particularly hard to flash your motherboard's BIOS, but some see it as an unnecessary extra step...
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Surprisingly, yes. The Messages app on my Hackintosh can still send and receive messages. I guess this is because I've never signed out of the app.
This is probably the cause of your problem. Install UserDSDT (or Easybeast) in Multibeast. This will create an "Extra" folder at the root of your hard drive, and also probably fix the App Store error.
I think you might be able to get all 8 GB of RAM to work if you edit the org.Chameleon.boot.plist file in /Extra of your iBoot USB drive. Remove "maxmem=4096" under Kernel Flags.
I don't think the WiFi from the motherboard is supposed to work. On Hackintoshes, it's pretty much extraneous.
The 41 GB problem is really weird. You can use something like Grand Perspective to see what parts of Mac OS X are taking up the most space, though.
That error is expected. You have to flash your BIOS to get rid of it. I don't know exactly how to do it for MSI motherboards, but the motherboard user manual should give you instructions.
If you don't want to flash your BIOS, you must install NullCPUPowerManagement in Multibeast.
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