BoomR
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z490 VISION D
- CPU
- i9-10850K
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hardware components: my Recording Studio 2.0 build (Core i7 3770K | GA-Z77X-UP5 TH | 16GB | HD4000).
Just for yuks & giggles, I updated my ML installer just now to 10.8.3, built a new UniBeast key, unplugged my good/working boot SSD (plus my other drives) and popped in my spare SSD....just because I had nothing better to do on a Friday night after a stressful week.
Things seemed to go smoothly with the 1st half of the install - but when I did my reboot after initial install was complete, it hung at the gray Apple logo/spinning progress indicator. I was never able to get to setup wizard, then run MultiBeast.
So after a quick reboot, plus using GraphicsEnabler=no and -v flags, I see this:
Interesting that it appears to choke on AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement...but the real head-scratcher is this:
getCPUIDInfo: this is an unknown CPU model 0x3a
I'm wondering of UniBeast needs to be tweaked to account for some under-the-hood changes/differences in 10.8.3 vs. 10.8.2? Or maybe there is some sort of hardware conflict caused by all my PCIe cards. Maybe I would have had better success had I taken out my Syba and Belkin FW cards, plus also removed my AVID Pro Tools|HD Native card, but what the heck.
Normally when I do a new build, the initial install will have zero add-on cards...until I get things up & running, and the system is stable. Then I add things back in 1 by 1.
OK, all you good folks - whaddaya think?
Just for yuks & giggles, I updated my ML installer just now to 10.8.3, built a new UniBeast key, unplugged my good/working boot SSD (plus my other drives) and popped in my spare SSD....just because I had nothing better to do on a Friday night after a stressful week.
Things seemed to go smoothly with the 1st half of the install - but when I did my reboot after initial install was complete, it hung at the gray Apple logo/spinning progress indicator. I was never able to get to setup wizard, then run MultiBeast.
So after a quick reboot, plus using GraphicsEnabler=no and -v flags, I see this:
Interesting that it appears to choke on AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement...but the real head-scratcher is this:
getCPUIDInfo: this is an unknown CPU model 0x3a
I'm wondering of UniBeast needs to be tweaked to account for some under-the-hood changes/differences in 10.8.3 vs. 10.8.2? Or maybe there is some sort of hardware conflict caused by all my PCIe cards. Maybe I would have had better success had I taken out my Syba and Belkin FW cards, plus also removed my AVID Pro Tools|HD Native card, but what the heck.
Normally when I do a new build, the initial install will have zero add-on cards...until I get things up & running, and the system is stable. Then I add things back in 1 by 1.
OK, all you good folks - whaddaya think?