The problem that affects most people with Intel Graphics and DRM Video is in the driver.
The AppleIntelFB* kext is patched to recognise different chipset ID.
This breaks the signature of the driver, which OSX detects.
Because of that, it disables the "secure/protected path" (stuff related to...
I can also confirm that setting up a VM worked for all but iMovies.
Also, you don't need to have a 10.8 VM to begin with.
I created a brand new VM with OSX Mavericks from the App Store, then installed both iWork and iLife.
Everything worked out of the box and after install finished, the updates...
Latest update on my upgrade.
The good news:
- Scrambled screen is gone
- Audio no longer going wrong over HDMI after a few minutes
- I don't need to use the GenericXHCI USB driver, everything works as is (one exception below)
The bad news:
- For some reason, one HDD doesn't get recognized...
I restored (typing from memory) AppleFrameBufferCapri, AppleHDA and AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB kexts from the Base DMG = flawless boot and no more HDMI screen gone haywire!
I just noticed that on my system, I no longer have the Generic USB3.0 driver from MultiBeast.
I'm using whatever Apple updated/added at 10.8.5.
Is anyone else in the same situation?
Have you tried adding dart=0 to your Kernel Flags?
I can't boot without that. Everything else is almost perfect (I still get HDMI video glitch, have to reconnect cable but I can live with it).
If your HDMI audio device says it has no volume control, you will not be able to change volume system wide.
You can if an app offers a volume option (many do).
I have problems too with Ethernet but not as severe.
If I unplug the cable once, then I lose connectivity until a reboot. While this sucks balls, I can live with it.
My main problem is when I do large transfers like some of you do. After 40-50 gigabytes I will get errors. The network will still...
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