Ok, if you've just replaced the wireless hardware, first make sure that everything is installed/wired correctly. Follow a well-explained guide to do it (e.g. iFixit).
If you haven't changed your hardware, than do this to restore your original drivers.
Restoring original wireless drivers : tutorial
- download and install Kext Drop in your applications folder
- repair permissions with the disk utility
- open Terminal
- type diskutil mount "Recovery HD"
- type hdiutil mount /Volumes/Recovery\ HD/com.apple.recovery.boot/BaseSystem.dmg
- wait for the window to be displayed and copy IO80211Family.kext and IOBluetoothFamily.kext from /System/Library/Extensions to your desktop.
- close the recovery image Finder window
- open Finder and go to /System/Library/Extensions/
- delete IO80211Family.kext and IOBluetoothFamily.kext
- open Kext Drop
- from your desktop, drag and drop IO80211Family.kext into the window, click install. Do the same for IOBluetoothFamily.kext
- go back to terminal and type sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel
- type sudo kextcache -system-caches
- repair permissions with the disk utility
- reboot
- activate continuity with latest version of the Continuity Activation Tool
If the steps above seem too technical, you may as well wait for the next version of Continuity Activation Tool which will do that for you. I hope this helps.
Hi, I followed these steps in installed original kext files from recovery disk. but when i run activation tool i still get same error saying "No active bluetooth hardware detected."
Rocky