Multibeast 3101 Snow Leopard -

Symptoms: Sound works at login, but after sleep, the output device disappears. Fix:

Click the Install button in the bottom right corner. MultiBeast will copy the bootloader to your drive’s EFI partition (or the root) and install kexts into /System/Library/Extensions.

This report documents Multibeast 3.1 for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: expected features, installation steps, common configurations, known issues, and troubleshooting. Assumes a typical Hackintosh setup using Snow Leopard (10.6.x) with Intel or AMD hardware of that era. multibeast 3101 snow leopard

Before starting, ensure you have already installed OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.0-10.6.7) via a boot CD like iBoot or a USB installer.

1. Boot into Snow Leopard After the base install, boot from your hard drive using a boot flag like -x (safe mode) or -v (verbose). You will have no graphics acceleration, no audio, and possibly no network. Symptoms: Sound works at login, but after sleep,

2. Run MultiBeast 3.10.1 Copy the tool to your Applications folder. When it opens, you’ll see a simple interface with dropdown menus.

3. Select Your Components (Critical Choices) Symptoms: Sound works at login

Do not click "EasyBeast" or "UserDSDT" unless you have a custom DSDT file. For most standard desktops:

4. Install & Rebuild Cache Click the "Install" button. MultiBeast will copy the kexts to /System/Library/Extensions and rebuild the kext cache automatically.

5. Reboot Remove any boot CDs. Reboot with -v to monitor for errors. If all drivers match your hardware, you should hear the familiar Snow Leopard welcome chime with full resolution and sound.

This tool bundles essential kexts (kernel extensions) and bootloaders: