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Z97X-UD3H "AppleKeyStore starting" cant boot in after multibeast

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hey there
I have Z97X-UD3H(rev 1.0, F7) with
i7-4790k
2GBx2 ram
MSI R9-270

Before install, I have
PCIe Slot Configuration -> Gen3
VT-d -> DISABLED
xHCI Mode -> AUTO
xHCI Hand-OFF -> ENABLED
EHCI Hand-OFF -> ENABLED
Wake on Lan -> DISABLED

I can boot into the installer without any bootflag.
but after installation, I need -x -v maxmem=2048 so that I could get into the OS.

And the worst thing comes,
after I install multibeast with dsdt-free option, I cant boot up to my mavericks anymore.

It just stucks at "AppleKeyStore starting..."

Any idea or any new boot flag for try?

Thanks!
 
Same mobo & CPU here, and same exact problem!

Anybody?
 
having the same problem.

m/b: Z97-UD5H
cpu: i7 4790
ssd: Samsung Evo 840
ram: Kingston Hyper X Fury 8gb x2
graphics: HD4600

After multibest cannot boot into Mavericks, stuck at AppleKeyStore starting (BUILD: Jun 3 2014 21:40:51)
 
having the same problem.

m/b: Z97-UD5H
cpu: i7 4790
ssd: Samsung Evo 840
ram: Kingston Hyper X Fury 8gb x2
graphics: HD4600

After multibest cannot boot into Mavericks, stuck at AppleKeyStore starting (BUILD: Jun 3 2014 21:40:51)
I believe you issue is that the 9 series integrated graphics isn't supported yet you will more than likely need to apply the 9 series graphic patch and an audio patch to get thing working correctly
 
I believe you issue is that the 9 series integrated graphics isn't supported yet you will more than likely need to apply the 9 series graphic patch and an audio patch to get thing working correctly

I have IGFX disabled in BIOS(UEFI), so probably it wasnt?
 
Got the same problem on i7 4790K + Z87X UD3H, figured it was RAMs' fault. While they were running higher than 1333 MHz, they caused the same issue as you guys mentioned above. Still trying to figure why it happened.

Anyway, try setting you RAM in BIOS to 1333 MHz (without XMP).

For the record, I used Chameleon v2.2 + iMac 14,2 SMBIOS.
 
Got the same problem on i7 4790K + Z87X UD3H, figured it was RAMs' fault. While they were running higher than 1333 MHz, they caused the same issue as you guys mentioned above. Still trying to figure why it happened.

Anyway, try setting you RAM in BIOS to 1333 MHz (without XMP).

For the record, I used Chameleon v2.2 + iMac 14,2 SMBIOS.

My RAMs spec are 1333MHz.
And I have set the multiplier to 13.33
But still no luck
Thanks anyway!
 
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