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Kernel Panics & No-USB after Sleep issues..


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AMD Phenom II X4 955BE

Asus M4A78-E AM2+ Board (AMD 790GX chipset)

8GB DDR2 RAM. (4x 2GB)

ATI 4890 Graphics Card

 

So lets run through my install process..

  • Created a 60GB partition on one of my HDs. (MBR partition)
  • Set Sleep to S3, AHCI set, C1E & Cool 'n' Quiet disabled in BIOS.
  • Booted up using nawcom's modcd, installed 10.6.3; following AppliArt's excellent guide. (Installed Legacy Kernel, AppleATIATA & VoodooHDA)
  • Used nawcom's modcd to boot into SL, using the following arguments: arch=i386 -force64
  • Downloaded & installed the 10.6.8 combo update, followed by nawcom's 10.6.8 v2 kernal & netkas's qe/ci exotic 4890 patch; restarted afterwards.
  • Installed VoodooHDA 2.7.3 to correct sound crackle associated with AMD systems; also using idlehalt=0 kernel arg.
  • Updated chameleon to rev. 1902 (via Chameleon Wizard)
  • Amended chameleon .plist to include EthernetBuiltIn to Yes, to fix App Store error.
  • Manually installed SleepEnabler.kext (from nawcom's 10.6.8 release) by using Champlist to install the kext.
  • Followed camerongray's guide to enable 4GB+ RAM under SL without crashing 32bit programs.
  • Replaced nawcom's 10.6.8 kernel with AnV's 10.6.8 V2 kernel.
  • Removed VoodooHDA altogether by running voodoohda-uninstall; no longer getting audio crackles & removed idlehalt=0 kernel arg.

Now my issue is, id randomly get kernal panics when I'm either watching a film (through Niceplayer) or browsing the internet. Sometimes i get KPs, sometimes I dont. I realise that I should be saving / documenting these by way of snapshots, but is there something that I've missed from the above installation procedure that could be contributing to this. Furthermore; Sleep doesnt work at all. I'd select sleep, the screen goes black but the computer is still on, switches 'off' then back on within literally a second, screen comes back up. Everything is peachy (apart from the fact it didnt sleep), but keyboard & mouse dont work..

 

Regards,

Trunkz.

 

Update:

 

Kernel Panic #1 - Started the computer, booted into chameleon, soon as the desktop showed up, that error came up. Nothing was done prior.

My DSDT file #2

Boot.plist file #3 - Chameleon boot file.

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