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"Missing bluetooth controller transport!" Error after Mavericks install

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Hello people,
This is my third hackintosh install in the same computer, and I never had so many difficulties.

I used unibeast for the Mavericks installation, and without any flag. After install if I boot from the usb everything works perfect.

After installing chimera in the hdd, I cannot boot. Usb boot not working too.

The log shows that inyects the gfx card succesfully, but then it stops in this line:
*** [IOBluetoothHCIController][SearchForTransportEventTimeOutHandler] -- Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport!

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Laptop:
Packard Bell EasyNote TS44 HR

Intel i5-2430M 2,4 GHz
Nvidia GT540M 2gb
4gb RAM
HD3000 integrated graphics
1T HDD

The extras that I installed using Multibeast:
- Smbios.plist of a MacbookPro8,1
- NullCpuManagement Kext (Without it, the boot stops at "System uptime in nanoseconds")

Flags tried:
GraphicsEnabler=Yes
GraphicsEnabler=Yes SkipNvidiaGfx=Yes SkipAtiGfx=Yes
GraphicsEnabler=Yes SkipAtiGfx=Yes SkipIntelGfx=Yes
UseKernelCache=No (it boots perfect if I do it from the USB, but no luck from the hdd)
 

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Picture indicates that this belongs in the laptop section.. what is the specific processor?

Try booting with the integrated HD3000 ..

GraphicsEnabler=No IGPEnabler=Yes IGPlatformID=00301000 -v
 
i5-2430M is the processor

No luck...With this flags it stops at the same line...
 
I see in the picture now failed to load intel HD3000 graphics...

Try
GraphicsEnabler=Yes IGPEnabler=No -f -v

What option did you select with Multibeast? EasyBeast?

Moving to laptops section now..
 
try dart=0 after weeks of trying this one flag got my install to boot perfectly
 
I am having the same issue.

It is the install of Chimera and or Chameleon that won't let me boot up.

The culprit, it seems is "waiting for DSMOS"

The bluetooth part of it, from reading around is irrelevant.



Let me know if you've solved this, i've been tinkering all day.
 
I had this same issue at first as well when installing Mavericks.

How are you connecting your monitor? VGA, DVI or HDMI?
If you are using VGA switch to DVI or HDMI and your problem should be solved.
 
Have you tried this, it worked for me:
First boot with -s
Now type the following commands in the EXACT order:

mount -uw /

cd /System/Library/Extensions

mkdir intel_back

mv AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelF* intel_back/

touch ../Extensions

reboot

Hope I helped, bye!
 
I then deleted anything with the word ATI, INTELHDXXXX, AMD, NVIDIA, things listed as graphics...
EXCLUDING for the ones my system was going to be using which were the INTEL HD4000.

That solved my problem and was able to boot in Mavericks without an issue.

Worked for me too. Once I deleted the INTELHD* drivers, I was able to boot just fine. I left the NVIDIA and GeForce drivers though. :thumbup:
 
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