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- Aug 21, 2012
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- Motherboard
- 10.10.2
- CPU
- i7 2600k
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 1024 MB
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- Classic Mac
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Nothing will change with the flag -v. It just showing the boot steps on the screen, that's all.
Have you face any issue while installing OS X with the native 10.10's AppleACPIPlatform.kext ??
I forgot to mention that right before my initial post the Multibeast settings were modified. I added the NullCPUPowerManagement selection. Since then it does not hang on the grey screen, but it has the issues as stated earlier. Namely it will occasionally fail to boot and the monitor turns off or my mouse freezes and I'm stuck on the login screen. I probably should have given more observation time before posting, but my concern is that the -v flag will not show where it hangs because there is nothing on the screen to look at.
In addition, I would really like to get USB 3.0 working. I use external backup drives right now, and USB 2.0 is too slow. Consequently I don't back up frequently enough. I was thinking about replacing the kext file that was uploaded on the thread. The subsequent posts confused me a bit so I wanted to clarify the directions. I am physically deleting the IOUSBFamily kext and not touching the GenericUSBXHCI kext as mentioned in a later response, right? I feel I'm close. Thanks for the help!