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Intel NUC 10 Frost Canyon

I have heard it is required to be able to turn off bluetooth
 
i have heard it is required to be able to turn off bluetooth
Okay, I just tried to turn bluetooth off and it wasn't an option. I have never tried before but then never needed to either.
 
Okay, I just tried to turn bluetooth off and it wasn't an option. I have never tried before but then never needed to either.
used to have the issue on my laptop before the intel wifi /bluetooth was available, but ended swapping the hardware soon after i purchased the laptop :)
 
used to have the issue on my laptop before the intel wifi /bluetooth was available, but ended swapping the hardware soon after i purchased the laptop :)
Heard that, considered doing that to an NUC a few times but you have to sacrifice your M2 slot for an adapter. I've got wired internet through out here (even in the garage :eek: ) so I'm content as is.
 
My 14 year old daughter asked me to take a crack at it again. This is quite strange. I used open core on the nuclear 10 the I7 I went back to purchase. I loaded Mojave and it worked perfect. I then updated to Catalina and everything is working. well everything except the audio. I will look into this again.
 
Everything you need is in his EFI folder and the correct kexts are called for in his config.plist under the Kernel/Add section. I think English is not his first language and what he meant was that kexts were added.

One thing I noticed was he has a redundant kext that you do not need and could be causing you issues. You do not need the IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext, only the IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext. I turned it off in the config.plist, see if this version works. Make sure wireless/ Bluetooth in enabled in your bios.
That sort of worked. Thank you. However, while bluetooth connected to my apple trackpad when I first installed, now that I've moved the EFI folder to the EFI partition of the SSD it won't connect.
 
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That sort of worked. Thank you. However, while bluetooth connected to my apple trackpad when I first installed, now that I've moved the EFI folder to the EFI partition of the SSD it won't connect.
Nevermind, my trackpad was connecting to my laptop.
 
I have the i5 NUC w 32GB of RAM and a 500GB Crucial NVMe SSD installed. I'm using the EFI folder posted by Leesureone. When I get to the NUC's boot screen and select the USB drive to boot from, it immediately jumps back to the 'Please Select Boot Device' screen.

Any ideas on why this might be happening? I'm not seeing any debugging info, and am using the BIOS settings recommended by Technoli in his YT video for this NUC.
 
I have the i5 NUC w 32GB of RAM and a 500GB Crucial NVMe SSD installed. I'm using the EFI folder posted by Leesureone. When I get to the NUC's boot screen and select the USB drive to boot from, it immediately jumps back to the 'Please Select Boot Device' screen.

Any ideas on why this might be happening? I'm not seeing any debugging info, and am using the BIOS settings recommended by Technoli in his YT video for this NUC.
Sounds like the boot drive isn't set up correctly. I'm on my phone so I can't check the upload but make sure you mounted the hidden EFI partition on the USB drive and that the contents have the main folder has EFI/OC and Boot subfolders. Not EFI/EFI/OC and Boot. I borrowed the upload from Technoli.and the later is how he set it up.
 
This is what my EFI partition looks like. I have the subfolders of APPLE, BOOT, and OC.
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