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I'm running iDeneb Leopard 10.5.6 on a PC with the following specs:

 

AMD Phenom XII 940 (quad core)

8GB DDR2 1066 Ram

Nvidia 9800GTX+ 512MB

500GB sata HD partitioned half mac half windows

 

I get one kernel panic, identical every time, in various situations. If I leave the computer running long enough even if I'm not doing anything it will always panic given enough time, but some tasks seem to trigger it sooner. For example, every time I try to extract a certain very large zip file it panics half way through. The panic always mentions the same kernel dependencies and I've included a photo of them.

 

The only way I could get it to boot was to use the AMD fix, voodoo kernel, the VIA/sis/marvel/uli chipset, and NVinject drivers.

 

If anyone could help me figure out whats going on I would really appreciate it, its driving me crazy.

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Looks like the ATA driver 64-bit addressing bug.

 

Try typing maxmem=2048 at the bootprompt and then boot as normal. If it stops crashing then that's the issue.

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...amp;mode=linear

Looks like the ATA driver 64-bit addressing bug.

 

Try typing maxmem=2048 at the bootprompt and then boot as normal. If it stops crashing then that's the issue.

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...amp;mode=linear

 

This took care of it. I had thought that this wasn't the problem because at first I tried to install the kexts manually and {censored}ed it up so it stopped booting, and then for a long time didn't notice that I needed to replace one of them but I've finally got it working.

 

Thanks!

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