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Hello everyone,
I've succesfully installed Yosemite on my desktop following the installation guide (with the latest Unibeast). However, this is the issue i'm facing. Even though I've installed the latest Chimera with Multibeast 7.3.0 (I've even tried the standalone version), when I try to boot without the USB key I get the Chameleon 2.0 theme, and yes, it asks for mach_kernel.
This is similar to what I get, I do have windows installed on another hard drive too.
Booting with the USB drive works just fine and even shows the eyed-mountain Yosemite icon. Now, one weird thing I've noticed is that this chameleon 2.0 get's installed on the hard drive even before I open multibeast on a fresh install of Yosemite (right after installing Yosemite with the USB key). I had Mountain Lion installed in the same hard drive (in dual boot with Windows 7) but I've formatted the whole thing. Any ideas?
BTW it seem I cannot update chameleon with Multibeast nor the standalone.
I've succesfully installed Yosemite on my desktop following the installation guide (with the latest Unibeast). However, this is the issue i'm facing. Even though I've installed the latest Chimera with Multibeast 7.3.0 (I've even tried the standalone version), when I try to boot without the USB key I get the Chameleon 2.0 theme, and yes, it asks for mach_kernel.
This is similar to what I get, I do have windows installed on another hard drive too.
Booting with the USB drive works just fine and even shows the eyed-mountain Yosemite icon. Now, one weird thing I've noticed is that this chameleon 2.0 get's installed on the hard drive even before I open multibeast on a fresh install of Yosemite (right after installing Yosemite with the USB key). I had Mountain Lion installed in the same hard drive (in dual boot with Windows 7) but I've formatted the whole thing. Any ideas?
BTW it seem I cannot update chameleon with Multibeast nor the standalone.