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Stupid question about reinstalling the audio driver with multibeast
since after the update via the app store the audio is gone same as :

"Worked fine from app store just reinstalled the Audio from multibeast..."

When I do it do also have to reinstall all the other drivers as well or is ok just click the audio one?

thanks in advance for any tips!!
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

Stupid question about reinstalling the audio driver with multibeast
since after the update via the app store the audio is gone same as :

"Worked fine from app store just reinstalled the Audio from multibeast..."

When I do it do also have to reinstall all the other drivers as well or is ok just click the audio one?

thanks in advance for any tips!!

Depends what version of Multi-Beast you used last. For me I reinstalled not only the audio driver but also the USB3 driver and FakeSMC which were updates for me.
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

Depends what version of Multi-Beast you used last. For me I reinstalled not only the audio driver but also the USB3 driver and FakeSMC which were updates for me.

Thank you did just that and everything is working!
so the update was a success afterwards I had to update the cuda drivers but all good.


Intel Core i7-3770K
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H Sockel 1155 Mainboard
EVGA NVIDIA GTX 660 SC


thanks again John V! :thumbup:
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

Geez, it sure took me a long time to update from 10.8.2.

So I downloaded the 10.8.4 combo update. Checked the SHA1 just to make sure. Updated from 10.8.2...and only had a sound issue. I reinstalled my ALC898 without DSDT from MultiBeast 5.3.1. Everything seems to be working fine. I still have my CPU Power Mangagement and it looks like I still have my AGPM going on too.

GA-Z77X-UD5H
GTX 570 OC
i7-3770K

Thank you to Tonymacx86, MacMan, Toleda, PikeRAlpha, and every single person on here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :headbang: You all ROCK!!!!

ps...The App Store still says I have a Thunderbolt Firmware update to install....since I don't have a future MacPro nor any other Apple made product with Thunderbolt I do not see how my firmware can be updated...so no worries on my end.
 
when you guys say you reinstalled audio drivers from MB, does that mean you have to check only the audio boxes or check all the boxes in whatever specific combo needed for your setup again?

Like I'm sure it was for most first time hackintoshers, it took me days to get the MB configuration right for a proper boot. Now that its working I'm pretty hesitant to do anything to it cause I use it every day for freelance work. I really can't afford to have anything go wrong! :(

My audio never got to working, at least through the green audio port, I use a firewire port for Pro Tools..

Thanks in advance to any hero's willing to help!

My specs are:

OSX 10.8.1 - GB-Z77X-UD5H-WB
CPU- Intel Core i7 3770 3.4GHz
Graphics- Gigabyte GeForce GT 640 Video Card
Other Hardware- Corsair 16GB(2x 8GB) Vengeance DDR3-1600MHz
SanDisk 120GB Extreme SSD Solid State Drive - 2.5"
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 3.5" 1TB SATA 6.0Gb/s
Corsair HX-650

Mac- Mac Pro
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

LazerRifle,

The only kexts that need to be reapplied after an OSX update is the audio one. If you are using USB or Firewire for audio then you do not need to do this.


Adrian B
 
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Thankyou Adrian B!

You are now level HERO :headbang:

So just to be sure, if I do the combo update it should be as normal, just restart after the update and I don't have to do anything else?

thanks,

LR
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

Geez, it sure took me a long time to update from 10.8.2.

So I downloaded the 10.8.4 combo update. Checked the SHA1 just to make sure. Updated from 10.8.2...and only had a sound issue. I reinstalled my ALC898 without DSDT from MultiBeast 5.3.1. Everything seems to be working fine. I still have my CPU Power Mangagement and it looks like I still have my AGPM going on too.

GA-Z77X-UD5H
GTX 570 OC
i7-3770K

Thank you to Tonymacx86, MacMan, Toleda, PikeRAlpha, and every single person on here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :headbang: You all ROCK!!!!

ps...The App Store still says I have a Thunderbolt Firmware update to install....since I don't have a future MacPro nor any other Apple made product with Thunderbolt I do not see how my firmware can be updated...so no worries on my end.

Correction....I did have to reinstall my old AGPM kext for Graphics Power Management.
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

Thankyou Adrian B!

You are now level HERO :headbang:

So just to be sure, if I do the combo update it should be as normal, just restart after the update and I don't have to do anything else?

thanks,

LR

Correct. At least with my UD5H Rev. 1.0....and most likely yours.
 
Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update

LR,

If you run the combo update then yes it should run as normal, as the text reads

"Be sure to back up any important data, and if possible clone your hard drive before applying the update. If you have any issues post-update, boot using UniBeast."

Open Disk Utility

1.) Repair Permissions, Install the Combo Updater, do not reboot.
2.) Open Multibeast 5.3.1, reinstall the Sound driver. (LR you can skip step 2 as you are using Firewire audio)
3.) Repair Permissions. Reboot.

As you have by the sounds of things a work computer - the cloning of your SSD onto a second SSD as a back up will give you real piece of mind, this machine should last a number of years so the price of a regularly cloned copy of your boot SSD is one that I recommend. Things don't often go wrong, but when they do it always seems to be just when you really don't need the hassle. Even real Macs can break. Data is precious - treat it that way. :thumbup:


Adrian B
 
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