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SOLVED Slow boot time on my Dell laptop hackintosh

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Dell G15 5510
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Intel Core i7-10870H
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Intel UHD Graphics 630
OS X/macOS
14.x
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  1. OpenCore (UEFI)
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I installed macOS Monterey on my Dell Inspiron 15 3542, and the boot time isn't great (sometimes 20s, but mostly 10m).
In verbose mode it appears to stay on the screen on picture 1 for some time.
Then "Setting BTCoex Profile: band:8" and messages after that keeps repeating for a long time while randomly broken by AppleKeyStore unexpected session or operation failed (picture 2).

Using 180GB Intel SSD. EFI: EFI.zip
What might be a problem?
 

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I installed macOS Monterey on my Dell Inspiron 15 3542, and the boot time isn't great (sometimes 20s, but mostly 10m).
In verbose mode it appears to stay on the screen on picture 1 for some time.
Then "Setting BTCoex Profile: band:8" and messages after that keeps repeating for a long time while randomly broken by AppleKeyStore unexpected session or operation failed (picture 2).

Using 180GB Intel SSD. EFI: EFI.zip
What might be a problem?
Your configuration is not as per the guide. Several kexts are not required by your Laptop.
Are you sure your Laptop has an I2C Trackpad? Very less likely.
 
Your configuration is not as per the guide. Several kexts are not required by your Laptop.
Are you sure your Laptop has an I2C Trackpad? Very less likely.
I should've told that I used Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide to create the EFI. What kexts aren't required? Yes, I'm sure it's I2C. If I don't use the I2C kexts the touchpad won't work and attempting to use it disables the keyboard.
 
I should've told that I used Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide to create the EFI. What kexts aren't required? Yes, I'm sure it's I2C. If I don't use the I2C kexts the touchpad won't work and attempting to use it disables the keyboard.
Provide Output of Hackintool>PCIe
 
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