- Joined
- Oct 15, 2010
- Messages
- 36
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte P55M-UD4
- CPU
- i7-870
- Graphics
- GTX 1050
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
It seems the system is now stable, after updating from Snow Leopard.
Unibeast USB-Stick:
Just checked Mavericks, not the legacy usb support.
Copied my DSTD to the Extra folder on the stick.
To get to the installer starting up from the USB-Stick, I had to type: GraphicsEnabler=Yes
Multibeast:
Drivers (just the selectable options):
> Audio ALC885/889a
>Disk
>>3rd Party SATA
>>3rd Party eSATA
>>TrimEnabler>10.9.0 TRIM Patch (if you don't have a SSD, you won't need that)
>Misc>FakeSMC HW Monitor Application and Plugins
>Network>Realtec-Lnx2Mac REaltec RTL81xx v0.0.90
Customize-Tab:
Generate CPU States
GraphicsEnabler=Yes
Hibernate Mode - Desktop
IGPEnabler=No
Use KernelCache
System Definitions: Imac>MacPro 3,1 iMac 11,1 (maybe I should try without the first of the 2; iMac 11,1 was the best option with SL)
I had some probs with my BT dongle (Apple A1114), that quite a lot o times lost connection after wake from sleep. As I have a USB keyboard, I unticked in System Prefs-Bluetooth the 3 advanced options for my Trackpad. I have to touch the keyboard twice to wake up, the first wakes the system, the second wakes the graphics card.
No further problems found after some days.
Cheers - Klaus
Update: Just left Systems definition iMac 11,1. It doesn't seem to make any difference (System Info shows the machine in both cases as iMac i7). When waking using the BT Trackpad, quite frequently it will loose connection (I unplug the dongle, and plug it in again). I avoid the problem using the keyboard for waking; disabled trackpad for waking.
Unibeast USB-Stick:
Just checked Mavericks, not the legacy usb support.
Copied my DSTD to the Extra folder on the stick.
To get to the installer starting up from the USB-Stick, I had to type: GraphicsEnabler=Yes
Multibeast:
Drivers (just the selectable options):
> Audio ALC885/889a
>Disk
>>3rd Party SATA
>>3rd Party eSATA
>>TrimEnabler>10.9.0 TRIM Patch (if you don't have a SSD, you won't need that)
>Misc>FakeSMC HW Monitor Application and Plugins
>Network>Realtec-Lnx2Mac REaltec RTL81xx v0.0.90
Customize-Tab:
Generate CPU States
GraphicsEnabler=Yes
Hibernate Mode - Desktop
IGPEnabler=No
Use KernelCache
System Definitions: Imac>MacPro 3,1 iMac 11,1 (maybe I should try without the first of the 2; iMac 11,1 was the best option with SL)
I had some probs with my BT dongle (Apple A1114), that quite a lot o times lost connection after wake from sleep. As I have a USB keyboard, I unticked in System Prefs-Bluetooth the 3 advanced options for my Trackpad. I have to touch the keyboard twice to wake up, the first wakes the system, the second wakes the graphics card.
No further problems found after some days.
Cheers - Klaus
Update: Just left Systems definition iMac 11,1. It doesn't seem to make any difference (System Info shows the machine in both cases as iMac i7). When waking using the BT Trackpad, quite frequently it will loose connection (I unplug the dongle, and plug it in again). I avoid the problem using the keyboard for waking; disabled trackpad for waking.