I have GA Z77 D3H rev 1.1 and had that issue; ironically, I don't recall having that issue with OS X before. I'm not sure if this is the actual fix or not, but I went to System Preferences and turned off everything under Energy Saver so that there is no waking up on Ethernet or hard disk...
Yes, I know, but I found it weird. I spent several hours trying to get it to work. I was determined to not reinstall again after my experience with the previous upgrade. I have only had this problem with updating to the last two updates: 10.9.3-4.
With the next update, I will use another...
Using a 10.9.2 USB UniBeast install drive, I couldn't boot to get my 10.9.3 update to work for the same issue with kernel panic; so, I ended up reinstalling it with a newly created 10.9.3 USB UniBeast install and had no problem. Now, with 10.9.4, I faced the same issue with updating from a...
You should check your bios and see if there are settings for legacy devices. Enable USB legacy support and disable USB backwards compatibility if those options are available on your MB.
Make sure that you added legacy support in UniBeast installation option.
I personally use Comodo AV. It does a decent job, IMO, and doesn't cause any significant CPU/resource load issues. To be fair, the issue that the OP has is often computer specific. There is likely something on the computer that just doesn't get along with your AV. I've seen this over the years...
External USB wifi units are notorious for breaking sleep and causing system freezes and other complications. If possible, just get a compatible internal card and save yourself the trouble. I only used the external units until I got my replacement. After that, all it does is sit on my desk...
Seagate GoFlex NAS works quite well. I have a 1TB single drive for network storage. Seagate includes files to install onto the formatted NTFS drive to allow read/write access from Macs, and backs up Time Machine without any problems.
I haven't had any issue with file losses, corruption, etc...
You said you followed the guide. Are you sure that you used relevant flags such as IGPlatformID and IGPEnabler? Did you check your BIOS to see if you have the proper settings? I do know that not turning off virtualization can cause a hangup.
I am a bit confused. Your profile says that you...
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Personal preference and affordability come to mind. If you already have a Mac, it makes sense to just buy the hardware to run ProTools. I'm sure it will be less expensive than buying a PC and then buying the hardware to run it or vice versa. Makes sense? Also consider that the...
You can also use a NAS in NTFS format and then add write access for Macs with software such as Paragon NTFS for Mac. I am currently using this scheme to copy files from OS X 10.9 to my NAS. I am using a GoFlex NAS and it is working great! I also use a FAT 32 drive for Linux, Windows, and Mac...
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