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First Hackintosh - Kernel Panic While Installing OSX Yosemite! Please Help!

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I can't even enter the osx now by means of entering any of the previous bootflags. when entering -v I get stuck at
**** [ioBluetoothHCIController] [SearchForTransportEventTimeOutHandler] -- Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport!
Resetting IOCatalougue.

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I've downloaded the web driver from this site for 10.10.2, to my usb stick.
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/301416-nvidia-web-driver-updates-for-yosemite/
by Vampirexx

Try booting with "nvda_drv=1 -f"
 
Try booting with "nvda_drv=1 -f"

***SOLVED***I really appreciate your help Jithin! I was able to enable the web driver for 10.10.2 for my gtx970. I ran boot flags -no-zp nvda_drv=1 to bypass the load screen and haven't had any issues yet. knock on wood. also I did not use MultiBeast yet for any installation at this time. Should I look into clover for the deadbeef issue? I would like to finally have this thing running and bootable!! so excited! Also, it'd be great to have the audio drivers working. :headbang::headbang::headbang:
 
***SOLVED***I really appreciate your help Jithin! I was able to enable the web driver for 10.10.2 for my gtx970. I ran boot flags -no-zp nvda_drv=1 to bypass the load screen and haven't had any issues yet. knock on wood. also I did not use MultiBeast yet for any installation at this time. Should I look into clover for the deadbeef issue? I would like to finally have this thing running and bootable!! so excited! Also, it'd be great to have the audio drivers working. :headbang::headbang::headbang:

If you want to make booting in UEFI mode use CLOVER.

If you want Legacy mode then you can use CLOVER or Chimera (Multibeast).
 
If you want to make booting in UEFI mode use CLOVER.

If you want Legacy mode then you can use CLOVER or Chimera (Multibeast).

I seem to be stuck at this screen during boot... I can't access the SSD my OSX Yosemite was installed on, or the USB stick to relaunch UniBeast. Any clues?

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I think I might've accidentally installed Clover to the SSD instead of the USB.
 
I seem to be stuck at this screen during boot... I can't access the SSD my OSX Yosemite was installed on, or the USB stick to relaunch UniBeast. Any clues?

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I think I might've accidentally installed Clover to the SSD instead of the USB.

As you have completed the installation then why you want to install CLOVER to USB??

You have to install it on SSD, that's what you have done.

Now you are trying to boot from SSD or USB??

Check the Boot Mode in BIOS. Make it UEFI+Legacy/Enable CSM
 
As you have completed the installation then why you want to install CLOVER to USB??

You have to install it on SSD, that's what you have done.

Now you are trying to boot from SSD or USB??

Check the Boot Mode in BIOS. Make it UEFI+Legacy/Enable CSM


I was able to bypass this screen, I had to reinstall unibeast to the USB partition. It seems I did install Clover to my SSD where the OSX is installed.
I was trying to install Clover bootloader and must've not checked off UEFI boot option and it went straight to legacy but was missing something in the kext?

Is there a way to save the kernel bootflags such as the -no-zp and nvda_drv=1 into the Clover bootload without having to enter it manually?
 
It seems I did install Clover to my SSD where the OSX is installed.

As you have completed the Installation, this is right. What is the issue??


I was trying to install Clover bootloader and must've not checked off UEFI boot option and it went straight to legacy but was missing something in the kext?

Sorry... Could you please explain it more clearly.

After installation of CLOVER to HDD/SSD (Where you have OS X) are you able to reach clover boot loader screen when you are trying to boot from that HDD/SSD??


Is there a way to save the kernel bootflags such as the -no-zp and nvda_drv=1 into the Clover bootload without having to enter it manually?

Open the config.plist (/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist) then add the flags under Boot > Arguments
 
Sorry... Could you please explain it more clearly.

After installation of CLOVER to HDD/SSD (Where you have OS X) are you able to reach clover boot loader screen when you are trying to boot from that HDD/SSD??

Yes I am able to enter the boot loader screen for clover now.


Open the config.plist (/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist) then add the flags under Boot > Arguments

Thank you I will try this.


Also... Is there a way to install the audio drivers Realtek ALC1150 using Clover? I seem to keep having issues with drivers on MultiBeast.:banghead:
 
Yes I am able to enter the boot loader screen for clover now.

What is happening while trying to boot from OS X Partition??



Also... Is there a way to install the audio drivers Realtek ALC1150 using Clover? I seem to keep having issues with drivers on MultiBeast.:banghead:

Clover cannot install any driver, it can patch the kext or it can inject the layout id.

Install Patched AppleHDA.kext for your codec, then inject the correct layout ID through CLOVER.
 
What is happening while trying to boot from OS X Partition??


When launching OSX UEFI on boot (clover) launches this in (-v) verbose mode, and hangs on missing blue tooth controller.
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Clover cannot install any driver, it can patch the kext or it can inject the layout id.

Install Patched AppleHDA.kext for your codec, then inject the correct layout ID through CLOVER.

I'll have to do more research on this, not sure how to find a patched applehda.kext or how to inject this .kext on clover. I'm still very new to this o_O
 
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