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Audio not working when upgrade from 10.8.5 to 10.9. ADI AD2000B
Hi!
I consider myself a medium experienced "hackintosher" now, but I'm facing a problem with the update to Mavericks that I cannot resolve, so I need some guide here from someone who knows more than I do.
I have a perfectly working and stable instalation of 10.8.5.
I decided to upgrade to 10.9, so I prepared a USB stick with it using UniBeast. As with previous installations on this machine, I had to use PCIRootUID=0 command to get to the installation screen, but this time I also had to use GraphicsEnabler=Yes (in Mavericks the default is GraphicsEnabler=No, contrary to previous builds).
I then installed Mavericks without problems over my existing installation of ML.
The system reboots, and I choose again to boot from my USB stick, but this time selecting the primary hard drive to boot (the one with the Mavericks installation).
It all went fine, and soon I was on 10.9. So, I installed Chimera and reboot. That was when I had the first problem.
The system get stuck at boot, so I tried to boot with different flags, but with no luck.
Then I had to reinstall, and went to the whole process again. And, again, I can boot after the first restart, but not anymore after a second restart. Tried without reinstalling Chimera, reinstalling some kexts, cleaning cache, and many other things.
The only errors I found are these:
1-Using Kext Utility in ML, I can complete the "Full service" process that it'll do as soon as it starts without a problem. Using it on Mavericks after the first restart gives me an error saying that it cannot update system caches, but "nothing fatal". I know that this kind of error is caused by some bad kext.
2-The command "sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel" gives me no errors on 10.8.5. Same command on Mavericks after first reboot gives me some info about some kexts with invalid signatures. All those kexts are in whitelist according to the Terminal message, except for "AppleACPIPlatform.kext", "AppleHDA.kext", and "HDAEnabler.kext" wich are marked with a big WARNING message.
3-Trying to boot Mavericks with -v to see the console, this is where it gets stuck: Look at the attached picture.
So, does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you in advance.
Hi!
I consider myself a medium experienced "hackintosher" now, but I'm facing a problem with the update to Mavericks that I cannot resolve, so I need some guide here from someone who knows more than I do.
I have a perfectly working and stable instalation of 10.8.5.
I decided to upgrade to 10.9, so I prepared a USB stick with it using UniBeast. As with previous installations on this machine, I had to use PCIRootUID=0 command to get to the installation screen, but this time I also had to use GraphicsEnabler=Yes (in Mavericks the default is GraphicsEnabler=No, contrary to previous builds).
I then installed Mavericks without problems over my existing installation of ML.
The system reboots, and I choose again to boot from my USB stick, but this time selecting the primary hard drive to boot (the one with the Mavericks installation).
It all went fine, and soon I was on 10.9. So, I installed Chimera and reboot. That was when I had the first problem.
The system get stuck at boot, so I tried to boot with different flags, but with no luck.
Then I had to reinstall, and went to the whole process again. And, again, I can boot after the first restart, but not anymore after a second restart. Tried without reinstalling Chimera, reinstalling some kexts, cleaning cache, and many other things.
The only errors I found are these:
1-Using Kext Utility in ML, I can complete the "Full service" process that it'll do as soon as it starts without a problem. Using it on Mavericks after the first restart gives me an error saying that it cannot update system caches, but "nothing fatal". I know that this kind of error is caused by some bad kext.
2-The command "sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel" gives me no errors on 10.8.5. Same command on Mavericks after first reboot gives me some info about some kexts with invalid signatures. All those kexts are in whitelist according to the Terminal message, except for "AppleACPIPlatform.kext", "AppleHDA.kext", and "HDAEnabler.kext" wich are marked with a big WARNING message.
3-Trying to boot Mavericks with -v to see the console, this is where it gets stuck: Look at the attached picture.
So, does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you in advance.