![]() ![]() I found it in System/Library/Extension and removed it. I did a little reading on unix and kext removal and attempted to remove the Voodoo kext in Single User Mode. "(2.7.3)" seems to be what is indicated as a problem, if I'm interpreting it correctly. It sticks on the grey screen and displays a bunch of text. I'm assuming that having both of these kexts installed is why I'm now having a problem, but I'm a total rookie so I could be wrong. After living with it for a while I went a looked up which kext I should be installing (Realtek ALC898 is what the board uses, apparently) and re-ran Multibeast making what I think was the correct audio selection. I kept hearing this hissing and occasional distortion. Anyway, audio worked again but it was not really working correctly. I wasn't careful about making that selection because I didn't realize the wrong selection might prevent boot up. I think it was a Voodoo universal or something. So I ran Multibeast again and checked off what must have been the wrong kext. When I updated to 10.8.3 audio stopped working again. This computer was running very stable until recently. Then I ran Multibeast and checked only the appropriate audio kext and then audio was working fine. At that point everything was working properly except audio. Then I created a bootable thumb drive to update to 10.8.2. I installed OS 10.6 from disc using Unibeast. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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