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[HELP] Avoiding Kernel Panics


dmckenzie
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Hello there!

 

I am running iAtkos v7 finally. It installed properly, and I think I got things right for the 10th install.

My system:

Mobo: GA-M52S-S3P (rev. 1)

-Chipset: nVidia Gf6100/nForce 430

-Audio: Realtek ALC883

-LAN: RTL 8211BL (not working) Using PCI Ethernet RTL8139D (working)

-Mem: 2x2Gb 667MHz DDR2

Proc: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+

Graph: Gigabyte GF8600GT/256Mb

All this on a Seagate 320GB SATA HDD.

 

I installed these components:

+iAtkos v7 Main System

[bootloader]

+Chameleon v2

[X86 Patches]

+/Extra Dir

+DSDT

+[Decrypter]

++AppleDecrypt

+[Kernel]

++9.5.0 Kernel Voodoo (Tried 9.7.0 with even more panics)

+[ACPI]

++APIC driver

+Disabler

[Drivers]

+[VGA/nVidia/Enablers]

++Natit

+[system]

++[sATA/IDE]

+++nForce SATA/IDE

++CardBus driver

++USB

++[sound]

+++Azalia Audio Driver

+[Network/Wired/Realtek]

++RTL8139

 

1 HDD is present. Partitioned as follows:

Primary - Empty - Formatted as OS X (Journaled) ~198GB (Before the System)

Secondary - OS X - OS X (Journaled) ~100GB

 

No boot parameters specified.

No error messages.

 

Diagnostic:

Graphics - OK (Quarz Extreme works)

Audio - OK (No problems)

Lan - OK (No problems)

 

My only problem is, that occasionally I have to endure a Kernel Panic, that seems to be happening when I am moving or looking through large amounts of files. I will post the screen photo as soon as it happens again.

 

Is there any problem with my choices of installation components?

Should I check on something?

Any suggestions?

 

Your help would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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