- Joined
- Jul 10, 2011
- Messages
- 19
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
- CPU
- i5-3570K
- Graphics
- 560Ti
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Just an update, I finally bit the bullet, made sure my user was backed up on Time Machine and wiped my 10.8.1 install (upgraded from 10.8 and 10.7) and did a fresh clean blank-slate install of 10.8.2 from a fresh App Store download and Unibeast USB creation.
I started without the GTX 560 Ti, removing it from the computer. After installing the bootloader with Multibeast, the HD4000 on-board graphics worked flawlessly with full support.
I then put the 560 Ti back in and booted with no changes - Kernel Panic. Then I changed the BIOS to use the PEG as default and it booted right into OSX perfectly, had full proper driver support without any input from me or patches or anything.
I then left it on overnight to see what would happen. SUCCESS! The next day I found the system had gone to sleep. A tap of the spacebar brought it right back up. No freezing, no crashes, no coloured squares, no graphical corruption of any kind.
I started without the GTX 560 Ti, removing it from the computer. After installing the bootloader with Multibeast, the HD4000 on-board graphics worked flawlessly with full support.
I then put the 560 Ti back in and booted with no changes - Kernel Panic. Then I changed the BIOS to use the PEG as default and it booted right into OSX perfectly, had full proper driver support without any input from me or patches or anything.
I then left it on overnight to see what would happen. SUCCESS! The next day I found the system had gone to sleep. A tap of the spacebar brought it right back up. No freezing, no crashes, no coloured squares, no graphical corruption of any kind.