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Right in the middle of the screen, you can see it is hung up on VoodooHDA 2.7.3. It could be a problem with VoodooHDA or maybe you forgot to remove AppleHDA before installing VoodooHDA.

 

Anyway, to get booted, do this.

 

Boot with boot flag -s

 

This will put you into a command line interface. At the "root:" prompt:

 

Type:  mount -uw /
Type:  cd /System/Library/Extensions
Type:  mv VoodooHDA.kext VoodooHDA.kext.bak

 

Reboot using boot flags -v -f along with any others you normally use.

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