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Yosemite freezes on log in Multibeat problem H97M-D3H
Hi guys
Did a flawless install with no boot flags whatsoever a first for me (Many thanks Tonymac team). however once I run Multibeast after install the system always freezes on the log in screen (keyboard and mouse non responsive). If I do not install Multibeast after first proper boot the system is fine until I try to boot again so I guess Multibeast is installing something my system just doesnt like ?
I have tried to check and uncheck various install patches and have reloaded the OS at least 8 times with the same results.
My system spec are as follows
Gigabyte H97M-D3H motherboard
Haswell i5 Processer
GTX 760 graphics
8gb ddr3
The rest is the usual stuff SSD HDD etc
I have read a few other post which seem to have different issues as they can't get to the login screen where I can, the system usually hangs within a couple of seconds of reaching this screen and does not show a kernel panic.
I can boot in safe mode using -x -v -f and can log in fine
Many thanks for your help
Wangers
Forgot to add running DSDT free
Hi guys
Did a flawless install with no boot flags whatsoever a first for me (Many thanks Tonymac team). however once I run Multibeast after install the system always freezes on the log in screen (keyboard and mouse non responsive). If I do not install Multibeast after first proper boot the system is fine until I try to boot again so I guess Multibeast is installing something my system just doesnt like ?
I have tried to check and uncheck various install patches and have reloaded the OS at least 8 times with the same results.
My system spec are as follows
Gigabyte H97M-D3H motherboard
Haswell i5 Processer
GTX 760 graphics
8gb ddr3
The rest is the usual stuff SSD HDD etc
I have read a few other post which seem to have different issues as they can't get to the login screen where I can, the system usually hangs within a couple of seconds of reaching this screen and does not show a kernel panic.
I can boot in safe mode using -x -v -f and can log in fine
Many thanks for your help
Wangers
Forgot to add running DSDT free