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UniBeast: Install OS X Mavericks on Any Supported Intel-based PC

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Everything working but very sluggish performance with my amd Radeon 7950...please help me resolve the choppy performance
 
Article: UniBeast: Install OS X Mavericks on Any Supported Intel-based PC

Hi,

I'm stuck during installation at the language selection because none of my keyboard and mouse are working. Tried with and without ''Legacy USB support'' in UNIBEAST 3.0 with no succes. My mobo is a Gygabyte P55UD3R with F8 firmware.
Does anybody have an idea ?

Same problem here with Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H F12 firmware. Have tried Legacy support as well, and tested all USB ports. Thinking of trying some other boot options before installing, but hoping someone else can recommend a sure fix!
 
Thank you very much!
You Rock! You've must have been working around the clock to get this all finished.
Hats off.
 
Upgraded using the Unibeast/Mutlibeast method. Install was successful and just had to install audio, network etc. Multibeast installed very slowly as mentioned previously by Holstsgate.

I am having issues with iMessage however. I get the following error "Could not sign into iMessage, An error occurred during activation. Try again". Is anyone else having this issue and know how to solve it?

Everyone that has mentioned they have had no problems, is your iMessage working fine?
 
iMessage not working ;(
 
I'm just downloading Mavericks, it refer Free Upgrade then 'Install Now' so does it means it will download and install instead of just download only?
 
Z68X-UD7-B3, i7, radeon 6870. Tried tons of boot flag combinations, getting a white screen that turns into a grey screen. Nothing else. thoughts?
 
Wow that is some fast updating, thank you guys.
 
installing Mavericks right now.
Boot flags needed to get to the installer:
-x GraphicsEnabler=No npci=0x3000

Reboot and I got the desktop and everything seems to be working

Gigabyte H77N-Wifi
Intel i7 3770S
Gigabyte GTX660ti 3gb GV-N66TOC-3GD
Samsung 840 Pro 128gb SDD boot drive
 
I was getting kernel panics on my Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3 when I was trying to boot for first time to use multibeast (upgraded from ML). AppleIntelCpuPowerManagement kext was causing my issue. So I booted with -s, and when I got to terminal prompt I did:

1. mount -uw / (file system was read only and this bypassed it)
2. sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCpuPower...kext (there were 2 of them)

rebooted system and everything works. I was able to run multibeast and it works like a dream. So far Mavericks looks awesome.

BTW I did a full clone with disk utility (booting using unibeast) and using CCC. I learned my lesson the hard way the first time I had to do a clean install when things went haywire.

Good luck
 
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