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The bizarre/quirky meter is now in the red zone.
I managed to boot from the UniBeast USB drive and install Mavericks! I randomly connected another USB external hard drive to backup some files and forgot to remove it when I rebooted. Suddenly, the USB UniBeast drive became bootable.
This is just the kind of happy coincidence that I 2% love but 98% hate. I am thankful that I was able to finally use UniBeast, but why was I able to use UniBeast? Had I not forgotten to disconnect my external drive I could have been futilely trying random things to no end, on a wild goose chase filled with dubious theories, absurd experiments and lots of furious cursing.
Who's to say that spinning around 3 times on 1 foot, unplugging then plugging the computer in 5 times and rubbing my belly while patting my head might have resolved this issue? It's so obnoxiously random, arbitrary and illogical.
Anyways, I was able to install Mavericks, so you could argue that all's well that ends well. Except it hasn't ended well. Now I get a freeze/kernel panic while booting Mavericks. I think it has to do with AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement because I see that text on the screen when it crashes.
I can't even boot into Mavericks via the UniBeast USB drive, it still crashes. I will now dedicate more hours of my life to aimlessly experimenting with the employment of various boot flags, if that works I can randomly tinker with reinstalling MultiBeast with arbitrarily different settings, focusing my random efforts around this PowerManagement thing.
I managed to boot from the UniBeast USB drive and install Mavericks! I randomly connected another USB external hard drive to backup some files and forgot to remove it when I rebooted. Suddenly, the USB UniBeast drive became bootable.
This is just the kind of happy coincidence that I 2% love but 98% hate. I am thankful that I was able to finally use UniBeast, but why was I able to use UniBeast? Had I not forgotten to disconnect my external drive I could have been futilely trying random things to no end, on a wild goose chase filled with dubious theories, absurd experiments and lots of furious cursing.
Who's to say that spinning around 3 times on 1 foot, unplugging then plugging the computer in 5 times and rubbing my belly while patting my head might have resolved this issue? It's so obnoxiously random, arbitrary and illogical.
Anyways, I was able to install Mavericks, so you could argue that all's well that ends well. Except it hasn't ended well. Now I get a freeze/kernel panic while booting Mavericks. I think it has to do with AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement because I see that text on the screen when it crashes.
I can't even boot into Mavericks via the UniBeast USB drive, it still crashes. I will now dedicate more hours of my life to aimlessly experimenting with the employment of various boot flags, if that works I can randomly tinker with reinstalling MultiBeast with arbitrarily different settings, focusing my random efforts around this PowerManagement thing.