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[Solved] Boot freeze at GeForceSensors(pci1): started

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Motherboard
MSI H87-G41 PC Mate(MS-7850)
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770
Mobile Phone
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Hello everyone!
I've got a boot freeze at the string:
"GeForceSensors (pci1): started"


I' ve tried to google this problem, but nothing helped:crazy:
Before fakeSMC sensors init there are two another suspicious messages: "RTC: invalid device map" and AppleHDAController.kext failed to load.

System boots only with -x flag


Specs:
CPU: i5-4670
MB:MSI H87-G41 (pmpatched)
GPU: GeForce GTX-770




Any suggestions would be appreciated)
 

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Finally solved)

The problem was that I've installed too many needless kexts from multibeast:lol:

After reinstall system boots normally with flag "dart=0"
 
Which were your unnecessary kext a? I'm having the same problem.
 
Same problem here!!

What were the unnesessary kexts? I've used the same profile that I used on Maveriks but is not working on my Yosemite installation!

Any help will be appreciated
 
I have the same problem:
geforcesensors (pci5): chipset : GK107(NVE7)blos:80.07.35.00
geforcesensors (pci5): started
still waiting for root device
Can you help me please...:)
 
I had the same problem, it was because I was missing "kext-dev-mode=1" in my kernel flags, which prevented any patched kext from loading (this is new in Yosemite). This is because I skipped the QuickStart in MultiBeast after upgrading a working Mavericks install, silly me...

Once I added the flag, I rebuilt the kextcache ("/usr/sbin/kextcache -invalidate /Volumes/Yosemite" from a Unibeast rescue) and everything was back to normal, just like Mavericks.

Cheers,
Ben.
 
Help me plzz related problem with GforceSensors failed to assign pci device
after that it was booting with Intel hd graphics 4400
 
Solved for me by removing the fakesms plug-ins that I told Multibeast to put in Library\extensions.

Plug-ins used to monitor the components of the computer like cpu and gpu
 
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