How to updated from 10.8.2 to 10.8.3
I ask a lot of questions on these forums and don't often have the chance to offer solutions.
Apple has just released their 10.8.3 OS update. I can confirm that I have just done the update with no breakages... apart from one.
I have a pretty much identical build to Yo Mangs (My only differences are: RAM is 1866MHz & my SSD's are 840 Pro's).
Bob Roche just published a video which explains it all:
[video=youtube;_KRxCv6dVuw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KRxCv6dVuw[/video]
Or click here to watch
I used Apples native "Software Update", rather than a "combo update" and it worked fine. The only issue as mentioned in the video was that the audio stopped working.
Based on
[post=484457]Tom Sawyers[/post] methods, all you need to do is reinstall the kexts using an older version of MultiBeast as the latest versions simply doesn't have the drivers we need anymore.
Download Multibeast 4.6.1
And apply only the following settings:
- Audio/Realtek ALC8xxx/Unified Device Injector/ALC8xxxHDA
- Audio/Realtek ALC8xxx/AppleHDA Rollback
- Audio/Realtek ALC8xxx/Non-DSDT HDAEnabler/ALC892
Or for a more visual representation:
And after a reboot, you should be good to go. I didn't have to adjust or fix anything at all.
lukas77 - The audio kext solution should fix your problem too.
[EDIT]
Not sure if it was the update from 10.8.2 to 10.8.3 or the recent updates I just make for the Adobe CS6 suite. Either way, my Nvidia CUDA cores settings were reverted back. I just repeated Yo Mangs original "Enabling CUDA Acceleration for Adobe CS6" instructions. And just to be safe I also repeated the "Enabling OpenCL" guide too. After Effects and Premier are both back to using GPU Cuda Cores.