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- Jul 28, 2013
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- Motherboard
- INTEL
- CPU
- 2,99 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5
- Graphics
- Radeon RX 580 4 GB
Tech. Spec.: INTEL DX79SR
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dx79sr.html
I have successfully installed 10.9.2, and went to do the final post-installation with multibeast v.6.2.1. (Maverick)
Before the final step to install the bootloader on the system drive and the rest from the multibeast app, I checked what was working and what not.
Bluetooth, graphics, trackpad OK;
Network, Audio, USB connections NO GO.
Then I went and did this:
Obviously some of this settings are not good since after restarting the machine, it failed to boot completely.
During several bootings (verbose mode) I noticed that it stopped either on FAKESMC or PCI configuration begin
Is there way to remove those kexts selectively so that I can find which one is problematic?
And I mean remove them manually in the boot loader (using offline mode for the HDD on a different MAC) so that I can avoid a complete new OSX installation again?
Maybe there is a simple way to do it?
Suggestions?
If not, maybe someone can tell me the proper settings in MULTIBEAST for my specific motherboard?
Thanks
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dx79sr.html
I have successfully installed 10.9.2, and went to do the final post-installation with multibeast v.6.2.1. (Maverick)
Before the final step to install the bootloader on the system drive and the rest from the multibeast app, I checked what was working and what not.
Bluetooth, graphics, trackpad OK;
Network, Audio, USB connections NO GO.
Then I went and did this:
Obviously some of this settings are not good since after restarting the machine, it failed to boot completely.
During several bootings (verbose mode) I noticed that it stopped either on FAKESMC or PCI configuration begin
Is there way to remove those kexts selectively so that I can find which one is problematic?
And I mean remove them manually in the boot loader (using offline mode for the HDD on a different MAC) so that I can avoid a complete new OSX installation again?
Maybe there is a simple way to do it?
Suggestions?
If not, maybe someone can tell me the proper settings in MULTIBEAST for my specific motherboard?
Thanks