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Stuck at "System uptime in nanoseconds" Cant figure out what i need to do

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Hi guys,

So after a few days of tweaking with kernal flags etc, i've finally managed to get to a stage where i get this boot issue "System uptime in nanoseconds" followed by a load of numbers.

I can get in by disabling the the graphics card with nv_disable=1 but this obviously bypasses using the graphics card completely, something i would like to fix.

What i have done is download the nvidia web drivers and installed them putting nvda_drv=1 to Kernel Flags as per this guide http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/...ate-graphics-drivers-10-10-2-343-02-02-a.html

this allowed me to go from a "iobluetoothhcicontroller start completed" boot flag to one that says "missing bluetooth controller transport" which i got passed by following these instructions http://quickwebgems.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/hackintosh-missing-bluetooth-controller.html

i am no stuck at "system uptime in nanoseconds" and i cant get passed this boot flag.

any suggestions.

attached is an image of the flags

and here are my specs:

graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 730
motherboard: Gigabyte H81M-S2H (Intel H81)
CPU: Intel i5 4690 - (4 x 3.4 GHZ) - Haswell

kernal flags.jpg
 
Okay try using "-no-zp" in your boot flags statement.

Good modding,
neil
 
I managed to get it working if i boot -v working in all its glory with the graphics card.

It looks like i had to install the NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
Now the graphics are fine.


Im not sure what i have done here but if i remove the usb containing the bootloader, it auto loads windows without going to bootloader for me to choose. Is there a problem with booting long term with a USB, if so how would i fix that?

Thanks for your help!
 
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