Well, I tried to run the pkg file from /Library/Updates/ that said there was an error and can't complete the installation...Then I noticed the appstore isn't loading up anything just the empty grey background with the MAS logo. Then I tried to logout, it loggedout to full empty grey screen then my desktop loaded up again on by it's own without going to the login screen lol. After that I rebooted and now kernelpanic on bootscreen. F*ck. XD
I think I'll just wait for DP4 or final and do a clean install...
I updated through MAS, restarted, it showed up the "Finishing installation" screen, that went to full as it should, then Desktop came as it should, and I'm still on DP2. wat.
So... now what?
I'm talking about these two:
Btw I have macpro3,1 smbios and I still get the black boot screen... Why is that happening if it's checks the board id? I have the proper macpro3,1 board-id (Mac-F42C88C8) injected into smbios.
You have two same "built-in" there... is that necessary? Btw do you have idea what exactly helped? The connector-type? Or the built-in? Or the name? If you remove anything from there, then you lose the apple logo?
I already(a week ago) tried to inject "@0,AAPL,boot-display" via DSDT.aml file and it injects (so it appears in ioreg properly) but no change on the bootscreen.
Tried it, caused blank screen with "too big" text by the display itself. I think it mean the resolution is too much. But I patched the bios to 1920x1080 and my displays optimal resolution is 1920x1080. So I don't get what is the problem... I achieved the same effect with chameleon and "resolution" module. Display said "too big".
I getting the same "this apple id can't be used this time..." message for both iMessage and FaceTime. Before 10.10, FaceTime worked, only iMessage said this message to me.
@Wayang-NT: Thanks for your tests! Could you attach your FakeSMC.kext here? Then we could test it if it's making any difference. ***
boot with meter=0 boot-arg and you will get the spinner instead of the progress bar.