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  1. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update FileNVRAM was removed in 5.4.3. FileNVRAM is necessary for iMessage to work properly. Quote from MacMan: I don't know how anyone can claim Chimera is a commercial product. It's regrettable FileNVRAM was removed.
  2. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update You're very welcome, nice to hear of your success. :) Will removing FileNVRAM have any negative or any kind of noticeable effect? Are there any replacements or workarounds that need to be employed due to the absence of FileNVRAM?
  3. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update True words, but I guess we're often tempted to try what's new out there. :) If your system's sleep is working with the Multibeast 5.3.1, that's great. If you still want to try the latest and want to minimize risk, you can try a fresh Mountain Lion 10.8.4...
  4. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update There is a newer Fakesmc (version 5.2.725) that was released with the latest Multibeast 5.4.1 that has solved the Sleep problem for me, and I no longer need to use the older Fakesmc 5.1.61 at all. However I have a MSI board, so I was curious and spoke to my...
  5. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update Just noticed that Multibeast 5.4.1 was released, as mentioned by Answer Man. I downloaded it and used it on another fresh install of 10.8.4, and everything is working great, including Sleep. This new Multibeast contains an updated Fakesmc v5.2.725, which does...
  6. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update A friend from work also runs a hackintosh on his GA-X58A-UD3R on which he also reinstalled 10.8.4 and then used Multibeast 5.4.0. The same issue with Sleep not working happened with him as well, whereas before it was working fine for him. He describes the...
  7. rdfrey

    MultiBeast 5.4 Update

    Article: MultiBeast 5.4 Update I had the exact same problem with on a new fresh install of 10.8.4. Sleep no longer seems to be working properly with this new Multibeast 5.4.0. I had previously running 10.8.4 that I had installed using Multibeast 5.3.1 on a MSI Z77A-GD65 and everything was...
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