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Chimera 2.0 Now Available with iMessage Login Fix

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I still can not log into iMessage. Help me!!!
 
Works great! iMessage logs in fine and it also fixed my bluetooth issue!
 
Installed this and iMessage still doesn't work. iCloud does, however.
 
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In Terminal:

Code:
sudo rm -f [COLOR=#3E3E3E]boot.log boot-1.log[/COLOR]
 
Article: Chimera 2.0 Now Available with iMessage Login Fix

OMG...I have been an idiot.... Figured out the reason I could not boot from anything but my USB install stick was because I already had installed a boot loader when I ran multi beast the first time. Such a simple thing but if I removed the USB and went hands off it boot right up with no issues. Everything works, sleep, USB 3.0, iMessage, everything.

Components
Apple OS X Snow Leopard DVD @ Apple Store
Apple OS X Mountain Lion @ Mac Apps Store
GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3H LGA 1155 Intel B75 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX
Intel Core i3 3225 Processor 3.3 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155
Corsair 8 GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3 1600
Seagate Barracuda SATA 6Gb/s 1TB Hard Drive
Asus EN210 GF 210 1gb
Philips Lite-On DH-24ABS62B

Already Owned
Dell Dimension 5100 Case (Heavily Modded)
Philips 19" LCD VGA Flatscreen Monitor
Dell Wired Keyboard
Del Wired Mouse
 
Article: Chimera 2.0 Now Available with iMessage Login Fix

In Terminal:

Code:
sudo rm -f [COLOR=#3E3E3E]boot.log boot-1.log[/COLOR]

Thanks but I know how to remove them.
Problem is that they are created after every boot. Even when I made them hidden they are unhidden again after a reboot.
I just don't want to see them in the root, at least not visible in Finder.

BiTRiP.
 
Article: Chimera 2.0 Now Available with iMessage Login Fix

Thanks but I know how to remove them.
Problem is that they are created after every boot. Even when I made them hidden they are unhidden again after a reboot.
I just don't want to see them in the root, at least not visible in Finder.

BiTRiP.
Those files aren't part of Chimera. They must be from something else you have installed.
 
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Those files aren't part of Chimera. They must be from something else you have installed.

Hmm....are you sure? Because I really think they are. The logs are also starting with this info:

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DATE: 2013-03-27 TIME: 22:16:26

Chimera 2.0.1 (svn-r2109) [2013-02-19 23:42:16]

BiTRiP
 
Article: Chimera 2.0 Now Available with iMessage Login Fix

You must be doing something on your system as Chimera never writes a log file.

All Chimera logs are stored in RAM and are lost on a reboot.
 
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