BOARD: Intel DH67BL
CPU: Intel i5 2500 (3.3GHz, Sandy Bridge)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2GB, Stock)
RAM: 8GB DDR3
RES: 1920x1080
On Mountain Lion and Mavericks, I was fine. Basically all I had to do was run MyHack or UniBeast, install to my HDD, and when I was finished, install the ALC892 kext + additional bootloader tweaks. For some reason, now I'm getting problems, and it's primarily with my audio drivers. I'm not too entirely used to UniBeast, so I'm used to MyHack already making the /Extra/ folder with the boot .plist.
Basically what I do now, is install OS X via UniBeast, and when everything's finished, open up MultiBeast, use the EasyDSDT setup setting, and from there, try to install my audio kext, but nothing happens. I even go into the audio settings to see if I can set the output source to "internal speakers", but nothing shows up. I've noticed that the only way to fix this is if I use the kext from an older version of MultiBeast, specifically the one for Mountain Lion. Naturally, I'd want the most recent, optimized kext.
And on another note, for some reason installing NVIDIA's Web Drivers for my GTX 660 Ti is tough. It installs fine, but whenever I want to switch from OS X's drivers to NVIDIA's via the menubar icon/applet...it just reverts back to OS X. Does anyone have a good idea as to what the problem is, and how I might be able to fix it?
I only ask because I guess I've been lucky and never had to do any DSDT tweaks or anything, before.
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