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  1. oxidative

    Official CustoMac Mini 2012 Guide and Notes (in progress)

    You need to put the DSDT file on the Desktop. You have it named properly, just in the wrong location. Hopefully a future release of Multibeast will just prompt you to choose a DSDT file, no matter the name or location.
  2. oxidative

    Official CustoMac Mini 2012 Guide and Notes (in progress)

    Do you have a Samsung TV as well? Just curious if this applies to other TV manufacturers. And you're welcome :thumbup:
  3. oxidative

    Official CustoMac Mini 2012 Guide and Notes (in progress)

    I had this issue with my Samsung TV and it drove me nuts for a couple of days. I finally figured out the issue: rename the input that you're using to "PC" or equivalent. Really stupid but that worked for me. Also, make sure that you're using the 1080p settings via Multibeast otherwise you might...
  4. oxidative

    Official CustoMac Mini 2012 Guide and Notes (in progress)

    While pressing the Command (Apple) key, you should be able to click on the BT icon in your menu bar and remove it. Just like moving and removing things with the Dock. I just tried it on mine and it worked as expected but I haven't removed the mini PCIe card. You can use that with most things on...
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    Official CustoMac Mini 2012 Guide and Notes (in progress)

    USB3 ports work for me but only with USB3 devices. I imagine this will be better resolved when 10.8.3 comes out since technically no Macs until a couple weeks ago had USB3.
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