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- Jan 13, 2012
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Specs:
P8Z68-V/Gen3
Intel HD 3000 iGPU
2x4GB Kingston HyperX 1600Mhz RAM
Realtek ALC892
XFX 6950 2GB (Plugged in but unused)
Creative Audigy SE (Plugged in but unused)
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Well, for the last few days I've been fiddling with 10.7.2 trying to get everything to function as best as possible.
Installation went something like this:
1) Install 10.7 via Unibeast (with only 1x4GB RAM)
2) Install combo update to 10.7.2
3) Without restarting use these settings in Multibeast:
4) Restart OSX.
5) Everything (but minor artefacts with the HD 3000) is working perfectly, sound is clear and both screens are running correctly. Videos/dvd's play perfectly/etc
The problem: Whenever I reboot or shutdown OSX I lose audio, it says "No input/output..." in system prefs.
If I want my sound back I have to manually delete the old kext files (AppleHDA/ALC8xxHDA/etc) and reinstall the audio drivers using these settings in Multibeast and reboot:
Any ideas?
P8Z68-V/Gen3
Intel HD 3000 iGPU
2x4GB Kingston HyperX 1600Mhz RAM
Realtek ALC892
XFX 6950 2GB (Plugged in but unused)
Creative Audigy SE (Plugged in but unused)
---
Well, for the last few days I've been fiddling with 10.7.2 trying to get everything to function as best as possible.
Installation went something like this:
1) Install 10.7 via Unibeast (with only 1x4GB RAM)
2) Install combo update to 10.7.2
3) Without restarting use these settings in Multibeast:
4) Restart OSX.
5) Everything (but minor artefacts with the HD 3000) is working perfectly, sound is clear and both screens are running correctly. Videos/dvd's play perfectly/etc
The problem: Whenever I reboot or shutdown OSX I lose audio, it says "No input/output..." in system prefs.
If I want my sound back I have to manually delete the old kext files (AppleHDA/ALC8xxHDA/etc) and reinstall the audio drivers using these settings in Multibeast and reboot:
Any ideas?