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Nothing is being installed/changed when using Multibeast. Where's everything saving to?

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EDIT: I meant to say "MultiBeast" in the title, instead of "Mavericks".

I installed Mavericks (10.9.4) via UniBeast, and I noticed that OS X didn't come with the /Extra/ folder. Within the UniBeast USB, there was one. I simply dragged that to my HDD, so now it's a part of it, Chameleon configuration and all.


No matter what I do or install in MultiBeast, nothing changes. I keep trying to install a specific audio kext, but when I reboot, it's like nothing has changed. Same goes for other kexts and little tweaks/configuration files. I checked the /Extra/ folder, and nothing was added to it, or changed. What can I do?
 
Nothing is being installed/changed when using Mavericks. Where's everything saving to?

EDIT: I meant to say "MultiBeast" in the title, instead of "Mavericks".

I installed Mavericks (10.9.4) via UniBeast, and I noticed that OS X didn't come with the /Extra/ folder. Within the UniBeast USB, there was one. I simply dragged that to my HDD, so now it's a part of it, Chameleon configuration and all.


No matter what I do or install in MultiBeast, nothing changes. I keep trying to install a specific audio kext, but when I reboot, it's like nothing has changed. Same goes for other kexts and little tweaks/configuration files. I checked the /Extra/ folder, and nothing was added to it, or changed. What can I do?

Audio kexts in Multibeast are not installed to /Extra. They are installed to /System/Library/Extensions.

FYI: Fixed the title of the thread for you.
 
UPDATE: The only way I could get my audio kext working is if I installed it via an older version of MultiBeast. Does this have to do with MultiBeast, or perhaps my Motherboard? I haven't had problems with my MB before...
 
UPDATE: The only way I could get my audio kext working is if I installed it via an older version of MultiBeast. Does this have to do with MultiBeast, or perhaps my Motherboard? I haven't had problems with my MB before...

It has to do with the way you're (mis)using Multibeast.
 
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