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Clover boot issue : stuck 1 min at AppleMultitouchDevice


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Hello there.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

First of all, here is my configuration : 

 

Hardware :

Intel Core i7 4790K 1
Gigabyte GA-Z97X-GAMING 3 1
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Mini - 4 Go 1
Samsung Serie 850 EVO - 250 Go 1
Western Digital WD Green 3,5" - SATA III 6 Gb/s - 2 To (Caviar)
Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3 8 Go 1600 MHz (x3)
iogear - GBU521 - Bluetooth USB Key
 
Software :
OS X 10.10.5
 
I successfully installed OS X with ###### process.
Today, i waited to try clover, and switch to it after testing it. So i built a USB key, installed clover. 
 
The system is booting properly with to USB clover key, but the boot process is very slow.
It stay stucked about 1 minutes on the step : AppleMultitouchDevice start : entered.
When i boot with chimera, in verbose mode, this boot line AppleMultitouchDevice took less than 1 second. 
 
Please find in attachment my EFI config.plist
 
Somebody has an idea why the boot process stay stucked so long on this AppleMultitouchDevice start : entered  line ?
 
Thank you in advance.

config.plist.zip

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Thaï' you for tour Answer.

However i did not used any strange tool.

 

Just beast method because it's simplier for a beginner. Non that i have more knowledge about kackitosh world i would like to switch for clover.

 

But i still get this issue.

 

For Now i dont see any reason to go for a clean install if switch from chimera to clover is possible. But i need it to Work in my usb test boot key first.

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During the installion using these tools there are many things that gets installed that you may not even need at all and may cause many problems...

Creating an installer using createinstallmedia from the official installation packages and then installing clover and booting only with fakesmc.kext is surely a better way to start, and it will be easier for us to help.

 

P.s.

Add your hardware to your signature, is another helpful thing.

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