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UniBeast Stuck at System Uptime in Nanoseconds

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ohh ok, i have the 4670k so im good?

Regarding Vt-d yes, as to why your system is kernel panicking I'm not sure. What have you got connected to the system? disconnect all peripherals, external drives if you have them, audio cards etc.
 
Regarding Vt-d yes, as to why your system is kernel panicking I'm not sure. What have you got connected to the system? disconnect all peripherals, external drives if you have them, audio cards etc.


i just have the standard keyboard, mouse, printer, webcam, external HDD, and thats it...
 
Ok so i tried, and still no difference, i even plugged the flash drive into the back usb ports and still no difference.... help?

Check your BIOS settings, set them to Optimised Defaults. Disable Intel Onboard graphics, set Init Display First to PCI then try and boot the installer with the boot flags from Post#8.
 
Check your BIOS settings, set them to Optimised Defaults. Disable Intel Onboard graphics, set Init Display First to PCI then try and boot the installer with the boot flags from Post#8.


Ok will try, but im gonna make a the drive again with 10.10.3. The drive is currently on 10.10.0.

A bit off topic, Can i update to 10.10.3 safely? if so how?

Thanks
Gershy
 
yes ok thanks. Does everything in multibeast work? audio, trim?

Audio works with the current MultiBeast. Trim can be added as tonymacx86 posted the code in the same thread, you'll have to read through the thread to find it. FYI you don't need trim enabled for the Sandisk SSD, it uses the sandforce controller which takes care of garbage collection.
 
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