I have the exact same problem, but you said it mostly freezes when you do CPU intensive tasks. I mostly use my computer to browse the web, and the freezes happen about once a month. I have not found a fix for this, sadly. It's not such a problem for me, but it might be for you.
I hope...
Did you let it finish booting or did you cancel because it took so long?
Do you have the same specs as I do or are some parts different? Because in that case, you would have to modify the multibeast settings to match your rig.
Hope this (kind of) helped? :eh:
Yes, that is the same.
If your hack ever only boots until it hangs on apple screen with a grey no entry sign, reboot with KextDevMode=1 and it should boot properly.
But if it boots normally, leave it that way!:D
I'm not sure what you can do about the webcam because I actually never use webcams :P, but a quick search here or google "there is no connected camera hackintosh"
happy to hear your hackintosh is better now even if you didn't do anything:lol:
to use the onboard sound you need to download Multibeast 5 or lower I think, then find the yosemite multibeast and 5 in finder, right click and select show package contents on both. Then you need to take the audio...
Because you don't know what Kext Dev Mode means, I assume you do not normally boot with Kext Dev Mode.
In that case, try booting with KextDevMode=1 (type this into Chimera when booting).
(You can also try booting in Safe Mode and KextDevMode=1.)
If that worked, let me know and I can tell you...
my boot times are waaaaaay slower than with Mavericks and Mountain Lion.:-( Mountain Lion took about 10 seconds, Mavericks took 30 sec and now Yosemite takes just under a minute.:thumbdown: On other real macs it also takes way longer (Mac Mini, Mac Pro). I guess that's normal even if you would...
when you're in Chimera you press any key, then move to to the hard drive/partition you want to boot from and then just start typing the command kext-dev-mode=1 and hit enter. You will now boot with kext-dev-mode=1!:thumbup: if your hackintosh boots properly, go to Multibeast and check the...
@QuadFewl
I'm not sure but if you have another method to boot (other bootable mac partition or drive on your computer) just give it a try and if it won't boot, boot from your other mac partition/drive and run multibeast from there. There is an option to choose on which partition/drive you want...
Hi guys,
This is my guide how to update Mavericks to Yosemite on a Hackintosh. I will also explain how to fix the mach_kernel error and the grey no entry sign at boot.
I have a GA-Z77-DS3H motherboard
With 2x Corsair Vengeance 1333MHz
and Nvidia Gigabyte GT640 OC graphics.
Always do a...
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