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Hello
So first off here's my set-up:
Core i7 920
IPMTB-TK (Truckee) Pegatron Motherboard
Galaxy GE Force 9500 GT 1GB
Followed all the generic instructions (installed 10.6.3, then upgrade to 10.6.6 and then multibeast).
When I first installed 10.6.3, both of my audio + network were working. However, once I upgraded to 10.6.6 with multibeast I lost both of them. I was able to get the audio to work thanks to the Audio Kexts & Enabler in Multibeast. The problem is with my network now, it doesn't even seem to recognize that there is anything plugged in? It keeps saying the cord is unplugged. I have tried installing the Lnx2Mac RealTek thing but no luck.
Interestingly enough, my internet works when I boot through iBoot.
Any ideas on what I can do?
Edit: Also just noticed that my system only registers 4GB of DDR3 when in iBoot when there are actually 6GB. What is going on?
Nvm. I realized that using iBoot will make the system run in 32-bit mode which maxes out at 4Gb RAM.
So first off here's my set-up:
Core i7 920
IPMTB-TK (Truckee) Pegatron Motherboard
Galaxy GE Force 9500 GT 1GB
Followed all the generic instructions (installed 10.6.3, then upgrade to 10.6.6 and then multibeast).
When I first installed 10.6.3, both of my audio + network were working. However, once I upgraded to 10.6.6 with multibeast I lost both of them. I was able to get the audio to work thanks to the Audio Kexts & Enabler in Multibeast. The problem is with my network now, it doesn't even seem to recognize that there is anything plugged in? It keeps saying the cord is unplugged. I have tried installing the Lnx2Mac RealTek thing but no luck.
Interestingly enough, my internet works when I boot through iBoot.
Any ideas on what I can do?
Edit: Also just noticed that my system only registers 4GB of DDR3 when in iBoot when there are actually 6GB. What is going on?
Nvm. I realized that using iBoot will make the system run in 32-bit mode which maxes out at 4Gb RAM.