- Joined
- May 1, 2016
- Messages
- 17
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3P (rev 1.0)
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-6600 6M Skylake 3.3 GHz
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 750 Ti
I had everything running fine, was trying to fix an issue where my RAM was being misrepresented by the system (registering as 2x4GB DIMMs instead of 2x8GB, even thought the mobo and BIOS registered them just fine). I feel like the only change I made that could have affected anything was I added the <key>Memory</key> section to my config.plist to try to force the system to recognize the sticks, and now it wont boot past the [IOBluetoothFamily][SearchForTransportEventTimeOtHandler] -- Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport! I solved this issue before somehow on my first install, and had a working system for like 20-30 boots.
Also have tried nv_disable=1 (even though discrete graphics drivers were previously working with nvda_drv=1), and I did the fix where you boot into single user and do some kext editing. Please Help :/
[EDIT]
A friend pointed out that 'Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport!' error is usually caused by the FakeSMC.kext missing/not loading, so I used this tutorial to re-insert it into my Clover boot. Voilá! Problem solved. When I rebooted into OS X, the Ethernet/LAN wasn't working on my board again, so I just repaired kext permissions for my Realtek8111.kext using EasyKext Utility, and everything back to normal.
Also, after paying the $1.49 for memtest, it turns out the RAM issue is just cosmetic—terminal/kernel recognizes all 16GB of my RAM, but it doesn't properly display with System Profiler in El Cap. Thinking it might be an issue with the model I specified in SMBIOS (namely, iMac 17,1). For now, I'm cool with it, but will definitely attempt to correct it in future. Happy hacking
Also have tried nv_disable=1 (even though discrete graphics drivers were previously working with nvda_drv=1), and I did the fix where you boot into single user and do some kext editing. Please Help :/
[EDIT]
A friend pointed out that 'Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport!' error is usually caused by the FakeSMC.kext missing/not loading, so I used this tutorial to re-insert it into my Clover boot. Voilá! Problem solved. When I rebooted into OS X, the Ethernet/LAN wasn't working on my board again, so I just repaired kext permissions for my Realtek8111.kext using EasyKext Utility, and everything back to normal.
Also, after paying the $1.49 for memtest, it turns out the RAM issue is just cosmetic—terminal/kernel recognizes all 16GB of my RAM, but it doesn't properly display with System Profiler in El Cap. Thinking it might be an issue with the model I specified in SMBIOS (namely, iMac 17,1). For now, I'm cool with it, but will definitely attempt to correct it in future. Happy hacking
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