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Problems in ML 10.8.2

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10.9.2
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I5 3570K
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Hd4000+GIGABYTE GTX660 OC 2GB
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  1. MacBook Pro
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  1. iOS
Hello :)
my computer:
Gigabyte GA-Z77-DS3H
Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K
SAMSUNG SSD 830 128GB
Corsair 8Gb Kit
TP-Link Wireless-N TL-WDN4800


ML Installation was simple, I installed 10.8And put the backup via time machine .
then I upgraded (without installation from Multibeast) to version 10.8.2.

* Network card works straight out of the box AS AIRPORT
* HD4000 runs without special settings with all his memory (512MB)
Missing audio device and that's it.....

Then I installed last MULTIBEAST
The following settings:(At the bottom of the post)

And installed in addition to Chimera the version 1.11.1
I've reboot the computer and the computer hangs on the white screen spinning wheel

I tried - X and it did not enter into this

This is a screenshot of the mode-V

THX for the Help
 

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no :(
It's stuck on spinning wheel


It is important to understand:
When I go on the computer I installed through MULTIBEAST the audio driver and the FAKESMC
I then replace the file and it failed to rise

Edit ...
I put the disk on key with the unibeast
I marked the operating system and wrote the command - V
And the results:
 

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Does not help!
I have no problem installing everything from scratch, but what was my mistake?
I don't know. The picture indicates a problem with FakeSMC and you did some extra steps with FakeSMC.

I would suggest reinstalling. In Multibeast, take things slowly. Only install UserDSDT for the 1st step. Get that running and then add audio and ethernet. Get that running, then add FakeSMC plugins. Note: you don't need to install FakeSMC because UserDSDT does that for you.
 
I managed the entire system without any problems. I added the command npci = 0x3000 and now everything is working well

Except the audio driver ... I installed through multibeast audio again but it did not help
 
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