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- Dec 29, 2011
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- X68-UD4-F6
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- i7-2600K
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- GTX 660 Ti
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This method doesn't always solve the problem. The problem for me was that I use a natively supported AirPort card on my PC. When I first booted up to ML it didn't detect my onboard ethernet. This caused the AirPort card to get assigned to the BSD name "en0" (see attached pic). You need to have your ethernet card assigned to "en0" to log into iCloud.
The way I resolved this was by installing the kext for my onboard ethernet and finally rebooting the machine without the PCI AirPort card in the computer. Once I did this the ethernet was assigned to "en0" and I was able to sign into iCloud. After that I just turned off the computer and put the PCI AirPort card back in, and all was good.
what kext did you install? my ethernet says the same thing and I cant fix it.