- Joined
- Sep 9, 2011
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- MaxOS X 10.7.3
- CPU
- I5
- Graphics
- Sapphire 5770
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello,
I made a 10.7.2 upgrade and everything was good, except for
sound...
I ran Multibeast and check all the Audio from Drivers & Bootloaders
--> Kext & Enablers --> Audio.
Then I restart immediately....
Now, each restart gives me a kernel panic !
How can I roll back my last step and remove audio layer or how
can I fix it ?
[Edit] : I tried
...Audio Support:
1. Run MultiBeast
2. Check System Utilities
3. Check Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/ALC8xxHDA
4. Check Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/AppleHDA Rollback
5. Install
6. Reboot and enjoy audio support for the front/back headphone port, optical out, and line out.
But it failed too...
Thank you.
PS. I can access to my boot disc from my MBP.
I made a 10.7.2 upgrade and everything was good, except for
sound...
I ran Multibeast and check all the Audio from Drivers & Bootloaders
--> Kext & Enablers --> Audio.
Then I restart immediately....
Now, each restart gives me a kernel panic !
How can I roll back my last step and remove audio layer or how
can I fix it ?
[Edit] : I tried
...Audio Support:
1. Run MultiBeast
2. Check System Utilities
3. Check Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/ALC8xxHDA
4. Check Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/AppleHDA Rollback
5. Install
6. Reboot and enjoy audio support for the front/back headphone port, optical out, and line out.
But it failed too...
Thank you.
PS. I can access to my boot disc from my MBP.