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- Mar 20, 2016
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- 4
- Motherboard
- ASUS H97M-E
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 4460
- Graphics
- EVGA GTX 760
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I have tried reinstalling Mavericks at least 10 times (not exaggerating) now with a combination of different BIOS settings, driver choices in multibeast, and boot args, and I ALWAYS get stuck at the exact same point.
I can successfully install Mavericks. Once the installation is complete, I can successfully boot into Mavericks and install my drivers using multibeast.
However, once I reboot, I can never get back into the operating system again, no matter what. The boot process always hangs at "Missing bluetooth controller transport!" and it will sit there forever until I shut the computer down manually. I don't use GraphicsEnabler and assume it is set to No by default (since I don't need it for a GTX 760), and I have IGPEnabler set to No as I never use the integrated intel graphics. It never makes a difference, the boot still hangs at this same spot. It makes no difference either whether I boot from the installation flash drive or the hard drive, it still hangs.
I have tried disabling and reenabling VT-d, no difference is made. Also, I installed in legacy mode and I do have legacy USB support enabled.
What's funny is I was successfully able to install Mavericks before a few months ago, but when I tried venturing into El Capitan and ended up needing to go back to Mavericks, I have never been able to get it to work again.
I hope someone can help, before I just throw in the towel and install Windows 7.
My specs:
Intel Core i5 4460
ASUS H97M-E
16 GB of RAM
Samsung 840 EVO 120 GB SSD
Installation flash drive: 32 GB Lexar flash drive
I can successfully install Mavericks. Once the installation is complete, I can successfully boot into Mavericks and install my drivers using multibeast.
However, once I reboot, I can never get back into the operating system again, no matter what. The boot process always hangs at "Missing bluetooth controller transport!" and it will sit there forever until I shut the computer down manually. I don't use GraphicsEnabler and assume it is set to No by default (since I don't need it for a GTX 760), and I have IGPEnabler set to No as I never use the integrated intel graphics. It never makes a difference, the boot still hangs at this same spot. It makes no difference either whether I boot from the installation flash drive or the hard drive, it still hangs.
I have tried disabling and reenabling VT-d, no difference is made. Also, I installed in legacy mode and I do have legacy USB support enabled.
What's funny is I was successfully able to install Mavericks before a few months ago, but when I tried venturing into El Capitan and ended up needing to go back to Mavericks, I have never been able to get it to work again.
I hope someone can help, before I just throw in the towel and install Windows 7.
My specs:
Intel Core i5 4460
ASUS H97M-E
16 GB of RAM
Samsung 840 EVO 120 GB SSD
Installation flash drive: 32 GB Lexar flash drive