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I installed snow leopard 10.6.2 on my old pc with specs:

 

Asus ATX P5QPL-VM EPU

Intel Processor Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93GHz

ATI Radeon HD5770 1GB GDDR5

4GB DDR2 800 PC6400 CorsairG

 

with boot -v acrch=i386, dowgraded the BIOS from Jizzy, and after install I get this kernel panic:

 

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Any ideas to fix this installation?

 

Thanks.

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Panic is caused by IOATAFamily.kext, try disabling secondary drive controller (Marvell/JMicron? I'm not familiar with your board) and set ICH10 to native AHCI mode as suggested by Mohamed.

Use a SATA DVD drive connected to the 3rd, red SATA port (I believe they are numbered 0,1,2 and so on, so that would be port 2 but physically it's number 3)

 

ICH10 (non-R) runs native in OS X so you shouldn't have to do anything else.

 

Also you shouldn't have to use arch=i386 on that hardware - and there's something wrong with the way you've patched your sound. If you can't pinpoint what's loading from where and change it back to vanilla, try disabling on board sound in the BIOS so that the sound drivers don't load at all. You can enable it later when you've gotten it to boot properly.

 

When troubleshooting the boot process it always helps to disable non-essential hardware.

  • 2 months later...

Thank you for the advises :hysterical:

It's been a while i left my first hackintosh behind been busy with other stuff but I actually reinstalled all from scratch this time with 10.6.3 and I boot it normally. I face 2 problems: my audio kext seems not working and the system reads only the one cpu. Is there any way I can fix this?

Regards,

Vess

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