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I've got this weird problem with my system that worked fine for months. All of a sudden, it started panicking a few seconds after waking the system from sleep. The most recent addition to the system kext-wise are the drivers for my M-Audio Fast Track USB audio interface. But the panic doesn't hint to the Fast Track at all (in fact, it doesn't hint to anything). Also, removing the drivers didn't help, and the panics happen even when it's not connected. Before that, I updated to 10.9.2 when it was released, but I'm not sure if the problems started back then or some time later.

 

I'm booting with debug=0x144 and I get the panic screen as in this gallery: http://imgur.com/aE53D2Q,KUv0psr#0

Also note the second picture with the console on my second screen: http://imgur.com/aE53D2Q,KUv0psr#1

I cleared the log, put the machine to sleep, woke it back up and snapped the picture while the other screen showed the panic.

 

System specs: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300, 8GB RAM, Geforece GT 640, booting with Chameleon. Besides FakeSMC.kext, the system is running pretty vanilla.

 

I'm really out of ideas on how to troubleshoot this problem. Also, I can't restore back to 10.9.1 easily, since I recently had to reformat my Time Machine drive =( Any ideas on what to do now?

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