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Hello Everyone,
I am fairly new at this and chose (for better or worse) to be a somewhat early adopter of the X99 chipset with an i7-5930k processor and gtx970. (Made drive with unibeast, added voodootscsync) I can get the drive to boot somewhat into the installer process (judging by -v) using the flags:
npci=0x2000 -v nv_disable=1 GE=No PCIRootUID=0,1,2,3,4,5
I get to a point where it says:
IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete(): adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
after that the cursor returns one line and it just hangs there indefinitely.
Here is what it looks like:
I am using a wifi card plugged into a PCI slot if that could possibly be the issue; it seems more likely to be and nvidia problem with what I've looked up so far and how close it is to the nvidia startup -v output.
What would you guys try? It seems people before me used the PCI root command and it worked but not for me... Also the -v output shows the nv_disable=1 flag working so I'm not really sure how it could be nvidia...
You're smart people ,
thanks.
I am fairly new at this and chose (for better or worse) to be a somewhat early adopter of the X99 chipset with an i7-5930k processor and gtx970. (Made drive with unibeast, added voodootscsync) I can get the drive to boot somewhat into the installer process (judging by -v) using the flags:
npci=0x2000 -v nv_disable=1 GE=No PCIRootUID=0,1,2,3,4,5
I get to a point where it says:
IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete(): adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
after that the cursor returns one line and it just hangs there indefinitely.
Here is what it looks like:
I am using a wifi card plugged into a PCI slot if that could possibly be the issue; it seems more likely to be and nvidia problem with what I've looked up so far and how close it is to the nvidia startup -v output.
What would you guys try? It seems people before me used the PCI root command and it worked but not for me... Also the -v output shows the nv_disable=1 flag working so I'm not really sure how it could be nvidia...
You're smart people ,
thanks.