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I get this kernel panic:

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I am using Snow leopard with 1no updates.

MY Specs:

AMD Phenom ll 945 Quad Core @ 3.0GHZ

6GB Kensington RAM

BFG 9800GT 1GB OC Edition

650GB WD Hdd, 50GB partition for leopard

Asus M4A78-E

VMWare to install because my flashdrive won't work.

 

After it installs, i shut down my comp and i get this kp when i boot. And to not get a kp immediately i boot with the flags:

busratio=7 busratiopath=20

 

Any ideas?

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EDIT: I might have found it, boot with 'arch=i386'. I will try after i re-install.

 

Is there anyway i can slip a different kernel into the install? Here are all of the options listed in the install:

 

DVD content:

 

Retail 10.6 main files

 

List of the kext's included in standard installation:

 

AHCIPortInjector

AppleACPIPS2Nub

AppleATIATA

AppleIntelGMA950 Fixed

AppleIntelGMAX3100FB Fixed

AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer Fixed

AppleIntelPIIXATA

AppleNForceATA

ApplePS2Controller

AppleVIAATA

ATAPortInjector

AttansicL1eEthernet

Disabler

EvOreboot

Fakesmc

Intel82566MM

IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector

IOATAFamily Fixed

IOPCIFamily Fixed

JMicronATA Fixed

LegacyJMB36xSATA

nForceLAN

NullCPUPowerManagement

OpenHaltRestart

PlatformUUID

RealtekR1000SL

Sleepenabler

SuperNForceATA

SuperVIAATA

VoodooHDA

 

List of the Tools and Software included in standard installation:

 

AppCleaner

BetterZip

Colloquy

Disk Order

EFIStudio

IORegistryExplorer

Kext Utility

OSX86Tools

Pacifist

PPFMaster

Property List Editor

Smultron

StuffIt Expander

uTorrent

 

 

 

Install options:

 

Mac OS X Update:

 

Mac OS X 10.6.1 Update

Mac OS X 10.6.2 Update Combo

 

Boot Loaders:

 

Chameleon RC3 PCEFI 10.3

Chameleon RC3 PCEFI 10.5

 

Kernels:

 

Intel Atom Kernel 10.2.0

Legacy Kernel 10.2.0 Intel AMD

Mobdin Kernel 10.0 AMD Only

 

Graphic:

 

ATI HD 2600 Fix

GMA3500

GMA X4500

ATY_init

ATI 48X0 IDs Injector

Graphic Enabler

EVOenabler for Extra/Extensions

EVOenabler for System/Library/Extensions

EVOenabler ATI HD 4870 Extra/Extensions

EVOenabler ATI 4830 System/Library/Extensions

Legacy ATI 4800

NVEnabler

NVInject

Remove ATI4500 and ATI 4600 Controller - Support for ATI 4850

 

Audio:

 

AppleAzaliaAudio

AppleAzaliaAudio ADI 1981

AD1988b Fix

AppleHDA

HDAIDT Driver for HP M311

Envy M-Audio

ALC662 for Gigabyte

ALC883 for Gigabyte

ALC888b for Gigabyte

ALC889a

Voodoo 0.2.52 new

 

LegacyHDA:

 

LegacyHDA 885

LegacyHDA 888

LegacyHDA 889

ALC 889 HDA MIC Panel Hd x86 - 64

ALC889 Legacy for EVGA X58

 

Network:

 

Atheros Fix 10.6.2

RTL8139 Ethernet

BCM 5787M Ethernet

RTL8169 Ethernet

BCM 5755M Ethernet

D-Link DWL G520

Legacy Yukon 2

Marvel-Yukon 88E8056

Skge

 

Laptop:

 

AppleACPIBatteryManager

FunctionFlip - Bightness control

MACam

VoodooBattery

VoodooMonitor

VoodooPower

VoodooPowerMini

VoodooPS2Trackpad

 

System Support:

 

AHCI SATA Fix Extra/Extensions

Legacy SATA Fix

AppleRTC

LegacyAppleRTC

ElliotForceLegacyRTC

AppleUpstreamUserClientDisabler

FramebufferDisabler

JMicronATA Injector

LegacyAppleIntelPIIXATA Fixed

IOATAFamily Fix

IOATAFamily SATA Fix Extra/Extensions

SMBIOSResolver

UUID

Dsmos

Fakesmc 1.0

 

AMD

AdditionalFonts

X11

Rosetta

QuickTime 7

 

More Info?

 

Register at http://leohazard.com/Forum/index.php

 

 

NOTE:

 

THIS SNOWLEOPARD IS BOOTING BY DEFAULT IN 64BIT!

 

SO THE ONES WHO CANNOT BOOT IN 64BIT or WANT TO BOOT IN 32BIT MODE SHOULD TYPE IN BOOTLOADER MENU:

 

-v arch=i386

 

or

 

arch=i386

I've received the same problems--been trying the 3.6a version of SnowOSX (I've had no luck at all getting my own copy of Snow to boot). My rig has a Pentium D 820, thereby necessitating a patched kernel (my 10.5.8 setup is running with the Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel). As an interesting side-note, I've had problems getting the "legacy" 10.5.7 and 10.5.8 kernels running.

 

I've tried the following kernels:

 

10.2.0 AMD

10.2.0 Legacy

10.0.0 modbin test7

 

along with the following options:

-v (always use that)

-F (doesn't matter)

-s (still panics)

-x (still panics)

arch=i386 (doesn't make a difference)

cpus=1 (again, this doesn't matter either)

 

I cannot get Snow to boot. Unfortunately, my cell doesn't take a very good pic of the kernel panic, so there's no image available. However, in all cases, it panics right after "mig_table_max_displ=73"

 

It's pretty frustrating, because I've been trying (on and off) for the past couple of months to get Snow working. Granted, my machine is almost three years old and I'm starting to think that perhaps 10.5.8 is as high as my current rig will go. Yet, I see the HCL 10.6.0 listing my mobo (Asus P5LP-LE) as working.

 

Will probably try Hazard's version, if that fails, I'm probably inclined to give up and wait to get a better machine.

I've received the same problems--been trying the 3.6a version of SnowOSX (I've had no luck at all getting my own copy of Snow to boot). My rig has a Pentium D 820, thereby necessitating a patched kernel (my 10.5.8 setup is running with the Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel). As an interesting side-note, I've had problems getting the "legacy" 10.5.7 and 10.5.8 kernels running.

 

I've tried the following kernels:

 

10.2.0 AMD

10.2.0 Legacy

10.0.0 modbin test7

 

along with the following options:

-v (always use that)

-F (doesn't matter)

-s (still panics)

-x (still panics)

arch=i386 (doesn't make a difference)

cpus=1 (again, this doesn't matter either)

 

I cannot get Snow to boot. Unfortunately, my cell doesn't take a very good pic of the kernel panic, so there's no image available. However, in all cases, it panics right after "mig_table_max_displ=73"

 

It's pretty frustrating, because I've been trying (on and off) for the past couple of months to get Snow working. Granted, my machine is almost three years old and I'm starting to think that perhaps 10.5.8 is as high as my current rig will go. Yet, I see the HCL 10.6.0 listing my mobo (Asus P5LP-LE) as working.

 

Will probably try Hazard's version, if that fails, I'm probably inclined to give up and wait to get a better machine.

 

OK, as an update, I've been able to get Hazard's version installed (and then had to use MyHack). It appears to work, though I've had to restart a few times because of panics left and right with the chocolate_kernel. It'd be nice to be able to have a solid boot/reboot when it's necessary.

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