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Keyboard and mouse don't respond at login screen

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I've installed Yosemite using UniBeast with no extra boot options, the only thing I did in the installation process was fixing the bluetooth using this method:

Boot with -s. When you see the prompt "root:":
Type: mount -uw /
Type: cd /System/Library/Extensions/
Type: mkdir intel_back
Type: mv AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelF* intel_back/
Type: touch ../Extensions

After the installation of Yosemite I started playing around with MultiBest and installed some drivers:

  • ElliottForceLegacyRTC
  • FakeSMC v6.18.1394
  • NullCPUPowerManagment
  • Intel Graphics Patch for Mixed Configurations
  • 3rd Party Sata
  • PS/2 Keyboard/Mice and Trackpads
  • USB 3.0 - Universal

​Now when I try to boot with my UniBeast flash drive unplugged, the OS loads up to the login screen where I must enter my password, but my keyboard and mouse don't respond. The cursor in the password field flashes and the time in the upper right corner changes, so I think my OS does't simply freeze.
When the system is loading I can see the num lock light, but when the login screen shows up the light goes dark.
If I try to boot with my UniBeast flash drive plugged in, everything is OK.
Also, I can't see the org.Chameleon.boot.plist file in the System/Extra folder.
I've already spent 5 hours trying to get things work but to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!!!!!!!

Configuration: Intel i3-530 with built in HD Graphics, no additional GPU. I can find out the model of my MOBO if needed.
 
Please note that this forum is for desktop support only.

If you are having issues with your laptop post in the appropriate laptop forum.
 
I'm actually having trouble with my desktop PC :)
The configuration you can see in my account info is not of the PC I'm currently working on
 
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