The combo update worked great with the following configuration:
Intel Core i7-3770
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3P
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
IOGear Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
TP-Link PCI Express Wifi Adapter
As for sound, I use the SSDT to have HDMI sound through a nVidia GTX-660 graphics card, and it also works after the update as it is.
The only thing I did before the update was to remove the GenericUSBXHCI kext installed by MultiBeast, as indicated by many people in the comments. After the update, the USB 3.0 busses were listed in System Information, and I tested a USB 3.0 drive and it worked. USB 2.0 devices didn't work anymore on USB 3.0 ports—although they did on the other USB ports. Installing the GenericUSBXHCI version 1.2.5 kext from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/genericusbxhci/, as other people have suggested, resolves this issue.
Apart from updating lots of things, 10.8.5 adds the following under
System/Library/Extensions:
- AppleCameraInterface.kext
- AppleHSSPIHIDDriver.kext
- AppleHSSPISupport.kext
- AppleIntelFramebufferAzul.kext
- AppleIntelHD5000Graphics.kext
- AppleIntelHD5000GraphicsGLDriver.bundle
- AppleIntelHD5000GraphicsVADriver.bundle
- AppleIntelHSWVA.bundle
- AppleIntelLpssDmac.kext
- AppleIntelLpssGspi.kext
- AppleIntelLpssSpiController.kext
- AppleTopCase.kext
- vecLib.kext
Now, System Information shows a new SPI bus—although not present with my motherboard.
The IOAHCIFamily kext doesn't get updated, so I don't see why it'd be necessary to re-apply MultiBeast TRIM Enabler. I've done it anyways and it doesn't change anything under
System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext.
The only issue I have found is that when programs that run in the toolbar are loading, there is a pause of around a minute. Then, the rest of the programs load. I've tried removing iStat Menus and the Apple MRT tool, but it still happens. Recreating the boot cache didn't help either. Also, I've noticed that System Information won't open until this "pause" is finished. The system.log shows this:
Sep 14 20:25:02 Perfidia.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100002 created
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local GrowlLauncher[366]: Launching Growl at URL: file://localhost/Applications/Growl.app/Contents/MacOS/Growl
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=380[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local TabletDriver[375]: Finish launching /Library/Application Support/Tablet/WacomTabletDriver.app/Contents/Resources/WacomTouchDriver.app
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100010 created
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[260] (com.apple.CoreLocationAgent[398]): Check-in of Mach service failed. Already active: ah_serv_trigger.v1:398
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local BetterTouchTool[391]: Initialized
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local BetterTouchTool[391]: running
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local TabletDriver[375]: Finish launching /Library/Application Support/Tablet/WacomTabletDriver.app/Contents/Resources/TabletDriver.app
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local Growl[395]: Setup timer, this should only happen once
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local Growl[395]: Next image check no earlier than 24 hours from 2013-09-13 21:59:00 +0000
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local coreservicesd[36]: SendFlattenedData, got error #268435460 (ipc/send) timed out from ::mach_msg(), sending notification kLSNotifyApplicationBirth to notificationID=128
Sep 14 20:25:37 Perfidia.local Memory Clean[396]: This app has been run 109 times
Has anyone also had this problem—and maybe found a solution?