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So I have successfully install Mountain Lion 10.8 using the following guide.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/61-unibeast-install-os-x-mountain-lion-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html
I had successfully booted into the machine using the USB-HDD, then I continued with the rest of the setup. I needed to install network, audio, and graphics drivers.
Up until this point I had no issues with my usb keyboard and mouse. After I had select network and audio, decided to hold off doing the graphics that time and multibeast had finished running;
I restarted the machine. I used the USB-HDD to boot back into my newly install Mountain Lion, and I was greeted with the login screen and USB keyboard and mouse were enabled.
So two things I would like to resolve, get the keyboard and mouse working. I would also like to know how to boot into Mountain Lion without having to constantly use USB-HDD.
I have tired. USBBusFix=Yes as the arguments when booting to no avail. I also had no problems with any of this during setup. I think it has something to do with the login screen.
I would appreciate any help that can be provided! its my first time doing this and fairly seemless setup (kudos to the community here)!
http://www.tonymacx86.com/61-unibeast-install-os-x-mountain-lion-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html
I had successfully booted into the machine using the USB-HDD, then I continued with the rest of the setup. I needed to install network, audio, and graphics drivers.
Up until this point I had no issues with my usb keyboard and mouse. After I had select network and audio, decided to hold off doing the graphics that time and multibeast had finished running;
I restarted the machine. I used the USB-HDD to boot back into my newly install Mountain Lion, and I was greeted with the login screen and USB keyboard and mouse were enabled.
So two things I would like to resolve, get the keyboard and mouse working. I would also like to know how to boot into Mountain Lion without having to constantly use USB-HDD.
I have tired. USBBusFix=Yes as the arguments when booting to no avail. I also had no problems with any of this during setup. I think it has something to do with the login screen.
I would appreciate any help that can be provided! its my first time doing this and fairly seemless setup (kudos to the community here)!