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Hackintosh Boot Stops At "BluetoothHCIController -completed"

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Hi Everyone,


I recently built a new Hackintosh. But when I boot in normal mode,
it stops at the Apple loading logo. I tried -v and it stops at:
"[IOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed
When I boot into safe mode it doesn't have the problem.Bfff
My specs are:

CPU: Intel Core i3 Ivy Bridge 3225 LGA 1155
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Q77M-D2H MATX VGA LGA1155
RAM: Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance Performance Memory Module
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 64MB 1TB Single 1TB Platter
Wireless Card: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 Wireless N 450M 2.4/5Ghz PCI-E
Solid State Drive: Samsung 120GB SSD 840 Series SATA III 6Gbs
Optical Drive: Asus SATA Black 24X DVDRW DRW-24B5ST
Monitor: Samsung S22B300B 21.5" Full HD Monitor

Please help!
I have uploaded an image of it in verbose mode as well.

Thanks,
TheTriLock
 

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Hello!

I finally found a solution. I researched some more and found out the problem.
It says you will need to delete all the bluetooth kexts files in the folder: /System/Library/Extensions
To access that folder, in Finder, press: COMMAND + SHIFT + G and type the folder directory above.
The "bluetooth kexts" are ALL the files that have: .kext at the end and have "bluetooth" in the name of the kext.
Delete them and restart the computer.
You can boot with "-v" if you want to.
It should work but for me sadly, it didn't work but I've found a solution. It hangs at DSMOS has arrived.
Just delete all the .kexts in the kexts folder that have graphic card names like:

Intel, ATI, nVidia and others.
Then, you should be able to boot on your computer. :beachball::beachball::beachball: :arrow::arrow::arrow: :):D:):D:)

Thanks,
TheTriLock
 
Can anyone help me? I'm having the exact same problem, I'm getting IObluetoothHCIcontroller -completed I have tried GraphicsEnabler=no but no luck. When I boot with -x it gets to the register screen but I can't use my keyboard or mouse...any help?
 
im having this problem as well any help is greatly appreciated
cpu i7 3770k
mobo gaz77xup5th
using onboard graphics card i currently dont have any wireless or bluetooth devices attached so i am using an old usb pc keyboard
 
For me worked changing bios settings to Primary Display - PCIE, and iGPU multi monitor support - disabled. now it boots without problems. I've noticed that there were IntelHD kexts loading, but I had my GTX660Ti.

Hope it helps for somebody.

Now my Hackintosh works 100% just with bootloader, fakesmc, audio and ethernet kexts!
 
im having this problem as well any help is greatly appreciated
cpu i7 3770k
mobo gaz77xup5th
using onboard graphics card i currently dont have any wireless or bluetooth devices attached so i am using an old usb pc keyboard

In BIOS, set first init graphics to IGPU and set IGPU memory to 64Mb
 
Here's an idea I think might work:

What you could try doing is deleting the kexts in your unibeast flash drive that make the OS look for Bluetooth chipsets (provided you don't have a bluetooth adapter/chipset in your computer). With the flash drive loaded on another mac open terminal and enter the string shown here: http://osxdaily.com/2009/02/25/show-hidden-files-in-os-x/

Now when you open your unibeast flash drive you'll see a bunch of hidden folders. Open System > Library > Extensions, and you should see a ton of kext files. Do a spotlight search for anything with "bluetooth" on the name (should be 3 of them I think). Copy them to your desktop, and delete them from the Extensions folder. Now when you boot from the Unibeast drive on your hackintosh it won't get hung up looking for bluetooth peripherals.

Mak sure to copy those kexts from the desktop to your flash drive, so you can reinstall them once your OS is functioning properly. I did this and it hasn't completely worked for me, but it got me a lot farther than before. Good luck!
 
Are you using PS2 mouse/keyboard? Because Mountain Lion does not support PS2. BTW, I'm facing the IOBluetooth... problem.
 
Same problem here resolved by removing the 3 kexts from the Unibeast USB drive and hard coding the PCIRootUID=0 in ./Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist file.

I also removed my EVGA GTX 660 and set default display to IGFX and connected integrated graphics.
I had been booting from the USB2.0 ports but for whatever reason decided to move the stick to the USB3.0 port (it's a USB3.0 stick).

Followed booting directions and it finally worked!

Now "kicking the tires" to see how stable she is....

Thanks to all for the suggestions.

GA-Z87MX-D3H, i7-4770k, EVGA GEforce GTX660sc
 
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