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Hi guys, I'm having a problem with Mountain Lion 10.8.3
I am using Unibeast, Multibeast and using Chameleon for our bootloader (there is no DSDT for the ASUS P8Z77-V LX)
I am using fakesmc and nullCPUpowermanagement on Multibeast, no other configurations.
The system boots fine in safe mode, but when I boot using verbose mode it hangs just after [IOBluetoothHCIController][start] - completed
Having read around, it seems to be a problem with the graphics? But have also read that the GTX670 should work fine out of the box.
I was wondering if anyone could help me shed some light on the problem.
Thanks for your time guys.
System specs below
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX
processor: i5-3570K
graphics card: Palit GTX 670 2GB
RAM: 8GB 1333MHz
UPDATE 07/04/2013 17:57
currently trying this
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/281352-stuck-iobluetoothhcicontroller-calling-registerservice/
we have tried to change the driver ID in the NVDAStartup kext to the driver ID of the gtx670, which resulted in the card not being recognised on bootup. Did not work
I am using Unibeast, Multibeast and using Chameleon for our bootloader (there is no DSDT for the ASUS P8Z77-V LX)
I am using fakesmc and nullCPUpowermanagement on Multibeast, no other configurations.
The system boots fine in safe mode, but when I boot using verbose mode it hangs just after [IOBluetoothHCIController][start] - completed
Having read around, it seems to be a problem with the graphics? But have also read that the GTX670 should work fine out of the box.
I was wondering if anyone could help me shed some light on the problem.
Thanks for your time guys.
System specs below
Motherboard: Asus P8z77-V LX
processor: i5-3570K
graphics card: Palit GTX 670 2GB
RAM: 8GB 1333MHz
UPDATE 07/04/2013 17:57
currently trying this
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/281352-stuck-iobluetoothhcicontroller-calling-registerservice/
we have tried to change the driver ID in the NVDAStartup kext to the driver ID of the gtx670, which resulted in the card not being recognised on bootup. Did not work