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Article: OS X 10.8.4 Update
No unexpected problems using a z77-ds3h with a geforce660. Restart seemed to stall, turning off then on again sorted that out, audio re-installed from MB 5.3.1 no probs. TL-WN881ND PCI card worked as before with the simple addition of the "a4" in the kext. Very easy. Again here is the guide I wrote last time...
Download text wrangler...then...
(Mountain Lion)
In Finder (at the top) click "GO",
then computer,
then (your disk with the OSX on it)
then system,
then library,
then extensions. Now look for kext (white lego brick) called IO80211Family.kext
Now right click or um whatever you do to get the dialog box
then show package contents.
drop contents, then plugins then right click again on AirportAtheros40.kext
then contents, info.plist.
Open this in text wrangler. Look for the list of things named similar to "pci168c,30a4"
and literally add this to the list. I chose the second place as its a similar number.
save it, exit. Job done. Just go to network etc. Oh, and repair permissions first by disk utility (i do this often)
No unexpected problems using a z77-ds3h with a geforce660. Restart seemed to stall, turning off then on again sorted that out, audio re-installed from MB 5.3.1 no probs. TL-WN881ND PCI card worked as before with the simple addition of the "a4" in the kext. Very easy. Again here is the guide I wrote last time...
Download text wrangler...then...
(Mountain Lion)
In Finder (at the top) click "GO",
then computer,
then (your disk with the OSX on it)
then system,
then library,
then extensions. Now look for kext (white lego brick) called IO80211Family.kext
Now right click or um whatever you do to get the dialog box
then show package contents.
drop contents, then plugins then right click again on AirportAtheros40.kext
then contents, info.plist.
Open this in text wrangler. Look for the list of things named similar to "pci168c,30a4"
and literally add this to the list. I chose the second place as its a similar number.
save it, exit. Job done. Just go to network etc. Oh, and repair permissions first by disk utility (i do this often)