To be fair, I was using VGA from 10.8.2 all the way to 10.10.2 and it worked just fine. I replaced that monitor with a better one though, so can't verify that it works anymore.
It worked on my GTX 670 via DVI-I to VGA, as well as my GT 610 with VGA. And on the GTX 670 I also had 3 other...
I'm having this same problem. I was previously using the MacPro3,1 smbios and everything worked just fine. Then today I switched over to iMac13,2 to get something working speedstep... and now this audio issues arrises!
It sounds like when my Mac Pro at work is first turned on, a loud pop...
So I was able to fix the 0MHz RAM issue by adding UseMemDetect=no to my org.chameleon.Boot.plist, it's now reporting the correct RAM speed.
However the CPU is still not running at 4.5GHz like it's supposed to, only 3.5GHz. Any suggestions?
For the most part I've had a 100% working build since 10.8.2. I've done every point update and nothing has broken until now. (Well except iMessage, but we know that's a different story)
First my build -
Chimera 4.1.0
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H (F14 bios)
3770K @ 4.5GHz
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 2GB...
Z77-UD5H, 3770K, GTX 670 - no issues with this update even 3 days later, running as smooth as before.
OS X also says it's using the nVidia Web Driver even though its listed as not compatible.
Thanks Jay! I swear ROM values were correct before... but apparently not. I injected a ROM value based on my MAC address using the instruction here... and finally I got the error message to call Apple support with a customer code. I just got on the web chat, gave the support guy my code, and BAM...
Still wondering if anyone can help me out. I've tried every step listed in this guide to get iMessage working again (it previously worked no problem for well over a year and a half) and I'm just getting the same message every time. "An error occurred during activation. Try again."
Is there...
Hey guys, I've gone through steps 1-6 a number of times for the last few days... but nothing can get me past the "An error occurred during activation. Try again." message. I'm just wondering if anyone can make a suggestion for what I should try next because I'm all out of idea...
I've got a...
I've got a Z77-UD5H that isn't working either, all started after I install the iTunes update.
I tried using FileNVRM 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 to no success. Using Chimera 3.0.1.
Thanks Sciacallo!
I was having the same issue with my webcam as everyone else, removed Airparrot and the affiliated kexts... works like a charm now! I hardly ever use Airparrot anyways so I can wait for them to update/fix this issue.
My webcam in case anyone has similar one...
Logitech Camera...
Based on the past few updates I predict we'll see the CUDA update in the next couple of days...
I just installed this update, and added the nvda_drv=1 key to the boot args. Looks exactly as the example shown... however it still lists that I'm using the OS X driver. Any suggestions?
Yeah... that's why I didn't say it was in the boot.plist
I said it was in Chimera during boot... in the space provided for you to type in temporary flags. They're supposed to be one-time flags that aren't use the next time you boot, however for me it's there every single time.
The title pretty much says it all... A couple of weeks ago I had to boot into safe mode to fix an issue I was having with SMB and AFP. I was able to fix my issue... but ever since then Chimera has defaulted to having the -x flag. Every time I reboot my computer I have to manually remove that...
It just gets worse. Didn't even realize until now that my Windows partitions are unmountable in OS X. So I did a test with a flash drive in disk utility. It was formatted HFS, mounted fine. Tried formatting it in exFAT, FAT32, NTFS... won't mount after erasing in either of those formats. Format...
Same problem here...
5/3/13 11:49:30.314 PM ReportCrash[11888]: failed looking up LS service ( scCreateSystemService returned MACH_PORT_NULL, called from SetupCoreApplicationServicesCommunicationPort, so using client-side NULL calls.
5/3/13 11:49:30.314 PM ReportCrash[11888]...
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