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Hey there. This is a very weird error. I noticed it happens when my linux NVIDIA driver fails to load.
Either both work, or both fail. That’s very strange. I think it might have something to do with a low level error, because it started not working when I just shut down the computer and rebooted. No options to chameleon work in this case.
I think the card goes into a power saving mode, that’s probably the culprit. It stays in some low power mode and shuts the whole PCI down, somehow freezing the computer!! Delete
Hi, I’ve been trying for over a month now to solve this problem, with absolutely no success.
My build:
mobo: GA-X79-UP4
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX EVGA 780Ti
Proc: Intel Xeon 3.5GHz Hexacore Socket 2011
RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance
This exact screen flashes for a moment at the end of all the other script, and then it goes black and my monitor says no connection detected. If you can figure this out for me, I will seriously pay you via paypal. I’m quite desperate and very confused. I used a DVI connection first, and have since switched to a DisplayPort connection thinking that might help. Nothing. Again, I’ve been reading and posting on countless message boards and forums, and have gotten no help. Pleeaaaassse. Reply Delete
Hi, I have the same problem to the letter. When booting in verbose mode this screen flashes up
the screen flashes black and my monitor loses connection. To the best of my knowledge my computer restarts, because it doesn’t turn off, and I can’t see anything happening onscreen. I need to hard shutdown/restart. I have attempted to boot with -v -x PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=No -f and a million others. Any help will be met with open arms and a slave for life. Seriously though, this is really frustrating, and the above bootflagcombo doesn’t bring up anything different. Please help Delete
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This is another popular error that you may encounter when building a hackintosh. I consider myself very comfortable with building hackintosh’s, but with my latest build I was stuck on the Missing Bluetooth Controller Transport! error for the longest time.
I had checked and rechecked all the possible solutions and none of them worked. I was still able to successfully log in using -x but the graphics were very poor. I made sure IGFX was the first option in BIOS (was also the only option I had since I didn’t have a discrete card). Since I have a K version processor, 4670K, I didn’t have to worry about Disabling VT-d since it’s not an available option in the BIOS settings. I tried all types of boot flags, IGPEnabler=Yes IGPlatformID=0x260000 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes, different 4600HD flags, but unfortunately none of those seemed to work.
What finally did work for me, even on OS X Mavericks, was to choose and install the DSDT Free option in the older version of Multibeast. The only option I selected in Multibeast was the DSDT-Free option since the Gigabyte Z87 board doesn’t require a DSDT. So if none of the other previous solutions work for you, hopefully using the older Multibeast will resolve your issue.
What you can also try but a method I haven’t tried myself is the following:
Boot with -s. When you see the prompt «root:»:
Type: mount -uw /
Type: cd /System/Library/Extensions
Type: mkdir intel_back
Type: mv AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelF* intel_back/
Type: touch ../Extensions
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Thank you for the suggestion. The command line fix worked and I can finally boot in without -x 🙂 So happy Reply Delete