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- H61M-DS2 rev2.1
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Greetings Tonymacx86 community! I finally got Mavericks running perfectly on my hardware!!! I wasn't going to type this success story up but then I thought how can I be so selfish surely theres someone out there that ran into the same problems I did. So anyways here we go!...
MAIN HARDWARE IM USING:
I installed Mavericks using Unibeast and the FREE Mavericks download from the App Store. I didn't have a 8GB flash drive (LOL I know right) so I just made a 8GB partition on my internal HDD and just installed Mavericks off of that. Everything went perfect! I did however have to use GraphicsEnabler=Yes to get signal after the Apple logo. Anyways after the bootup everything seemed pretty smooth of course I was running off the KEXTs Unibeast has by default but my hardware has always been pretty compatible with OS X. I proceeded to using Multibeast to install the KEXT I needed for my system. Here are some screenshot for my settings in Multibeast I also attached the settings so you can just loaded them up from Multibeast and not have to select them yourself
After Multibeast had finished I rebooted my machine but I noticed something. It took forever to boot! almost one minute my usual boot times were around twenty to thirty seconds why was it taking so long? Not only that but after I got to the login screen my keyboard was NOT working! I let it sit there for a good twenty seconds after that my keyboard was working. What had just happened? Did I **** up in my Multibeast? I thought to myself I don't think so everything was working audio,ethernet, display everything! Wtf was going on! So I did a little www and I found this... http://www.tonymacx86.com/audio/109902-usb-start-up-problem-aka-audio-problem.html
To sum things up you download the appropriate SSDT for me it was this one View attachment audio_ssdt-hdae-1.zip. After you unzip the file you copy it to the Extras folder if you have no SSDT in the Extras folder you rename the one you just downloaded to SSDT.aml if you already have a SSDT in the Extras folder just rename the one you just downloaded to SSDT-1. Basically the first SSDT is just SSDT.aml the second is SSDT-1.aml the third is SSDT-2.aml and so on.
After copying the SSDT to your Extras folder you have to go back to Multibeast and under Customize you select the second option DropSSDT=Yes. It also states in the above thread that you have to rebuild cache using DPCIManager here is a link so you can download it http://dpcimanager.sourceforge.net/ I would also recommend repair permissions to be on the safe side.
Thats it folks! Everything should be working fine!
EXTRA NOTES:
MAIN HARDWARE IM USING:
- MOBO GIGABYTE H61M-DS2 rev 2.1(No DSDT available)
- GRAPHICS CARD EVGA Nvidia Geforce 210 1GB DDR3
- CPU Intel Core i3 2100
- RAM Corsair XMS3 4 GB 1333MHz
I installed Mavericks using Unibeast and the FREE Mavericks download from the App Store. I didn't have a 8GB flash drive (LOL I know right) so I just made a 8GB partition on my internal HDD and just installed Mavericks off of that. Everything went perfect! I did however have to use GraphicsEnabler=Yes to get signal after the Apple logo. Anyways after the bootup everything seemed pretty smooth of course I was running off the KEXTs Unibeast has by default but my hardware has always been pretty compatible with OS X. I proceeded to using Multibeast to install the KEXT I needed for my system. Here are some screenshot for my settings in Multibeast I also attached the settings so you can just loaded them up from Multibeast and not have to select them yourself
After Multibeast had finished I rebooted my machine but I noticed something. It took forever to boot! almost one minute my usual boot times were around twenty to thirty seconds why was it taking so long? Not only that but after I got to the login screen my keyboard was NOT working! I let it sit there for a good twenty seconds after that my keyboard was working. What had just happened? Did I **** up in my Multibeast? I thought to myself I don't think so everything was working audio,ethernet, display everything! Wtf was going on! So I did a little www and I found this... http://www.tonymacx86.com/audio/109902-usb-start-up-problem-aka-audio-problem.html
To sum things up you download the appropriate SSDT for me it was this one View attachment audio_ssdt-hdae-1.zip. After you unzip the file you copy it to the Extras folder if you have no SSDT in the Extras folder you rename the one you just downloaded to SSDT.aml if you already have a SSDT in the Extras folder just rename the one you just downloaded to SSDT-1. Basically the first SSDT is just SSDT.aml the second is SSDT-1.aml the third is SSDT-2.aml and so on.
After copying the SSDT to your Extras folder you have to go back to Multibeast and under Customize you select the second option DropSSDT=Yes. It also states in the above thread that you have to rebuild cache using DPCIManager here is a link so you can download it http://dpcimanager.sourceforge.net/ I would also recommend repair permissions to be on the safe side.
Thats it folks! Everything should be working fine!
EXTRA NOTES:
- The Geforce 210 might be the cause of the slow bootup times/no keyboard or mouse problem
- Try to install the audio KEXT first in Multibeast and then uninstalling it and do the SSDT fix after that. It seems like if you go straight into the SSDT fix the audio doesn't work but Im not sure
- HACKINTOSHING IS ****ING AWESOME!!! DD