Contribute
Register

El Capitan Unibeast Stuck at Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Sep 5, 2014
Messages
5
Motherboard
MSI z97s SLI Krait Edition
CPU
Intel i5-4690k
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GTX 950
Mac
  1. 0
Classic Mac
  1. 0
Mobile Phone
  1. 0
**NOTE- I have never posted on this forum before, if this thread is in thew wrong location please let me know.

On my installation for Yosemite, I used a different bootloader, and after booting with GraphicsEnabler=0 and /haswell for the kernel, all I had to do was /maxmem=4096 and I was able to boot into setup.

After using unibeast to make an installer flash drive for El Capitan with Clover in UEFI, I get stuck at the Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport. I know this has nothing to do with bluetooth, but with the DSMOS has arrived above it.

I have tried booting in Single User Mode and moving the Intel folders, but that had no affect. I have booted with numerous combonations of -x -v /haswell ,etc. I have read elsewhere that Clover doesn't use the GraphicsEnabler flag, but when I tried the nv_disabler=1 I got the exact result. :banghead:

Anyone have some help? The only other thing I can really think of woulf be pulling out the 950, using Intel HD graphics to install, then boot with the nvidia card and install their web drivers?
 
**NOTE- I have never posted on this forum before, if this thread is in thew wrong location please let me know.

On my installation for Yosemite, I used a different bootloader, and after booting with GraphicsEnabler=0 and /haswell for the kernel, all I had to do was /maxmem=4096 and I was able to boot into setup.

After using unibeast to make an installer flash drive for El Capitan with Clover in UEFI, I get stuck at the Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport. I know this has nothing to do with bluetooth, but with the DSMOS has arrived above it.

I have tried booting in Single User Mode and moving the Intel folders, but that had no affect. I have booted with numerous combonations of -x -v /haswell ,etc. I have read elsewhere that Clover doesn't use the GraphicsEnabler flag, but when I tried the nv_disabler=1 I got the exact result. :banghead:

Anyone have some help? The only other thing I can really think of woulf be pulling out the 950, using Intel HD graphics to install, then boot with the nvidia card and install their web drivers?

FYI. It isn't GraphicsEnabler=0 its GraphicsEnabler=No. But for Clover it's inject nvidia (false) For your GTX950 you need to boot with -v nv_disable=1.
 
FYI. It isn't GraphicsEnabler=0 its GraphicsEnabler=No. But for Clover it's inject nvidia (false) For your GTX950 you need to boot with -v nv_disable=1.

Thanks for the uber-quick reply!

After booting with nv_disable=1, I still got the same problem.
In total, I used -x -v nv_disable=1 /maxmem=4096
 
Thanks for the uber-quick reply!

After booting with nv_disable=1, I still got the same problem.
In total, I used -x -v nv_disable=1 /maxmem=4096

Take out your GPU and install using onboard IGPU. Boot with -v.
 
Take out your GPU and install using onboard IGPU. Boot with -v.
Hmmm, after doing that, I still got the bluetooth error, but it continued past it and went into the GUI!
Thanks!
I assume that after I have a working install I need to download the drivers for the 950 from nvidia's website?
 
Hmmm, after doing that, I still got the bluetooth error, but it continued past it and went into the GUI!
Thanks!
I assume that after I have a working install I need to download the drivers for the 950 from nvidia's website?

Need to do post install. Then install nvidia web drivers. Once you've done that add nvda_drv=1 to the config.plist your using then put the card back in.
 
Once it finishes installing I will do that, thanks you guys!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top