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Again, I booted one time with clover via usb and it fixed imessage and facetime..Tried this. No difference.
It will have no impact on your existing installation config if you use usb
Again, I booted one time with clover via usb and it fixed imessage and facetime..Tried this. No difference.
Again, I booted one time with clover via usb and it fixed imessage and facetime..
It will have no impact on your existing installation config if you use usb
Yes. My iPhone is using iMessage
Did you install the FileNVRAM module? Have you tried changing your password?
Yes and yes.
Do you have working Ethernet?
I don't. I don't have any ethernet kexts installed. I did however try the ethernetbuiltin boot flag set to yes but still same problem.
I've been trying for a couple of days to get Audio to work on 10.9 Mavericks. I have been able to get everything else to work fine, but the Audio is killing me. I've got a non-touch Lenovo U310 with a version of ikkoku's DSDT. I've tried multiple AppleHDA kexts, but I think I may need to have a patched DSDT as well. I tried patching a clean DSDT as recommended by cwk9852 in another post and the AppleHDA.kext included with those instructions, but still no go. In the system preferences Audio there are no inputs or outputs listed. After a vanilla Mavericks install I run MultiBeast 6.0.0 with the configs shown in the link below:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8170542/Multibeast Config.gif
Then with Kext Utility install patched kexts:
AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext
AppleACPIPlatform.kext
AppleSmarBatteryManager.kext
IOath3kfrmwr.kext
AppleHDA.kext (I've tried multiple patched versions)
I had everything working well in 10.8.4, but nothing seems to work for the audio on 10.9. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated. Alternatively, if anyone can upload their DSDT.aml along with working AppleHDA.kext that would also probably work and allow me to do a diff against my own DSDT.aml. I could use HDMI or audio jack, I'm not picky. Much thanks!!!
Why are you using "3rd party sata" checked in multibeast? Do you have an ssd or hdd and which one is mavericks running on? should I check that? I have osx running on ssd and an hdd that is storing my data
Hey Rehabman, can I install a bootloader on a separate drive to keep my install more vanilla?
For example:
SSD->Mavericks
HDD Partition 1:Bootloader
HDD Partition 2ata for OSX
Will I lose any boot speed?