UPDATE: The only way I could get my audio kext working is if I installed it via an older version of MultiBeast. Does this have to do with MultiBeast, or perhaps my Motherboard? I haven't had problems with my MB before...
EDIT: I meant to say "MultiBeast" in the title, instead of "Mavericks".
I installed Mavericks (10.9.4) via UniBeast, and I noticed that OS X didn't come with the /Extra/ folder. Within the UniBeast USB, there was one. I simply dragged that to my HDD, so now it's a part of it, Chameleon...
....Okay. I think I'm not being clear. Here is me being as simple as I can be.
Have Intel DH67BL motherboard, Intel i5 2500 CPU, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti GPU.
Able to use earlier versions of OS X Mavericks easily, without any DSDT's or anything.
10.9.3/10.9.4 roll around, I experience...
I've discovered that if I download a previous version of MultiBeast and install the necessary kexts, I don't have any problems. Naturally I'd like to install newer versions catered to 10.9.4, but that's where the problems begin. I also installed the Chimera boot loader from MultiBeast, but it...
I'm using the default boot loader which came with the latest UniBeast, so I'm assuming either Chameleon or Clover. (Cartoony icons, black background). Also, I can't boot unless I boot from my USB, which then allows me to select my Mac volume. I know in the past, I was able to just boot directly...
I get the following whenever I try to install the ALC892 kext:
There is no '/Extra/modules/HDAEnabler.dylib', '/Extra/DSDT.aml', or '/Extra/SSDT.aml' file on the target volume. Either place one there, select 'Bootloaders > Chimera v3.0.1', or if you are using an EFI installed bootloader check...
Thanks for providing me with what to put in the .plist file. I've found out that the problem is actually caused by (this version of) MultiBeast not allowing me to install the ALC892 audio kexts unless I also install some UEFI support kext, which I had never needed in the past.
The ONLY way for the .plist to be made is if I do the only thing that MultiBeast lets me do. It won't make the .plist unless I do the quick start and install Chimera.
I'm convinced that the thing that's "ruining" this is the fact that the latest MultiBeast forces me to install Chimera. On the other side of the coin, I don't understand why there isn't a Chameleon boot .plist by default.
Previously, I've never had to use any additional settings/DSDT's for my...
I'm not understanding what I'm doing wrong. I downloaded the latest UniBeast, followed the instructions, made a Mavericks boot USB, installed that, and when I ran the latest MultiBeast, it forced me to install Chimera despite there being another bootloader already there. For some reason, by...
My bad. Below are my specs. I've discussed this with someone else, and they told me that the issue is with this particular version of MultiBeast forcing a Chimera install.
BOARD: Intel DH67BL
CPU: Intel i5 2500 (3.3GHz, Sandy Bridge)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2GB)
RAM: 8GB DDR3
RES: 1920x1080
Huh? I downloaded UniBeast, prepared it, installed OS X without any problems, and when I then installed/used MultiBeast, it gave me the errors. Everything is 100% fine until I run MultiBeast and (try to) install kexts.
I'm using the latest versions of UniBeast/MultiBeast, and I'm running OS X...
This morning I made a bootable Mavericks USB using the latest version of UniBeast. I need to install an audio kext, so when I install the latest MultiBeast and go to select the driver, I get this error:
> *There is no '/Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist' file on the target volume. Either place...
I try to, to no avail. I have the proper specs, but games are a little too stuttery/laggy for my tastes. I have a pretty good GPU, and games run fantastic on Windows/Linux.
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