Turns out that was the problem, thanks for the help.
I also noticed in that directory, all of the "bad" kexts had a blue dot next to them in the finder. So I guess that should have been a hint too.
Oh also, do I need to rebuild the cache after I remove those kexts, or can I just restart? Is there a command to rebuild cache on startup? I thought there was with the hackintosh however I don't have the command line like Chameleon on a MacBook when booting.
Yeah, found it out the hard way unfortunately. I hope that is the only issue though. A quick google search also pulls up information that this does happen sometimes too, and there really isn't a common fix for it.
I wanted it to copy my user + user settings more than anything. I didn't want to have to worry about the keychain access either as I have a lot of certs and keys associated with development that I've done on my machine. That stuff is like a black box to me so I didn't want to have to manually...
Okay I'll try it when I get home from work.
I didn't realize that a Time Machine restoration with only selecting to move my User over would move those things over. I thought that would have been under the "Computer and network settings" checkbox.
After I remove them, do I have to rebuild the...
Quite a bit of things showed up, here is a copy/paste of the results
RT2870USBWirelessDriver.kext has no Info.plist file.
RtWlanU.kext has no Info.plist file.
RT2870USBWirelessDriver.kext has no Info.plist file.
RtWlanU.kext has no Info.plist file.
RT2870USBWirelessDriver.kext has no...
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My sound worked on here (the MacBook) but then I rebooted then noticed it's not...
Figured I'd post my results in case it helps anyone out in the future.
Last night I did a clean install and did a full Time Machine restore during installation, and as before, that failed and I could not launch the Simulator.
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Hmm okay that's good to know, I thought so but wasn't sure, I figured it was all in the hidden .git directory sounds like all the info is in there.
Is there an easy to copy over all of my settings and stuff as well?
Hmm okay. I just have quite a few Xcode projects all with git repositories set up locally, as well as some Unity3D stuff and settings/things I've accumulated in the past 3 or so years. The project/git and Unity3D stuff is the most important stuff to bring over so I'm just not sure how easy it...
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Does this point you in any direction on how I could fix my installation to get this to work, based on the information?
Since it seems to...
Yeah I just downloaded and installed the Xcode 7.1 beta and that did the same thing. Xcode opens fine, it's just the simulators that throw this error for me. Never happened on previous versions. Xcode is actually the only reason I upgraded because I needed to test out iOS9 and you need Xcode7...
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Process: Simulator [745]Path: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Applications/Simulator.app/Contents/MacOS/Simulator
Identifier: com.apple.iphonesimulator
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Build Info...
So I got everything up and running, and 10.10.5 is running stable.
However I updated Xcode and now I can't get the simulators to run. I am wondering if anyone has any idea if this error has to do with the upgrade to Yosemite or something else. I have googled for a bit and haven't had much...
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