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I did a normal update from 10.11.3 to 10.11.5, which seems to work fine normally. I'm using Clover UEFI with OsxAptioFixDrv, OsxAptioFix2Drv, PartitionDxe.

 

The problem is, I'm getting a bunch of log messages on boot that start with "Sandbox" and say "deny". Eventually the screen goes black and flashes some text briefly every 10 seconds or so.

 

I tried installing the latest Clover onto a USB driver (maybe the newer version would help?) with the same kext's and settings but I got the same results.

 

Has anyone seen this before? Any tricks that might unblock me? Maybe some new driver or kext I need?

So it scrolls really fast then it gets into this part where it keeps turning the screen black then flashing some text briefly.

I did take a video if someone can see something useful before it goes blank:

 

https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlwPubBsIM0dloZZWKLVKikBIlIUoQ

I at least figured out how to use the recovery partition to access all my log files. Maybe this will help. The logs do point to some crashes in ctkd and mds.

 

Logs:

https://gist.github.com/mattsnowboard/c4385546824dffec6424f54e36a3b4ae

 

Crash dumps:

https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlwPubBsIM0dnu5EuGAsjA4ljp0cHg

 

Any tips on how to analyze the .crash files or the kernel panic? Or can someone take a look?

  • 2 weeks later...

Whoops, thought I replied to this topic.

 

I dug a bit into the install.log and thought maybe the failures there were the root issue. So I tried the following:
 
1) Found this tool http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/files/file/432-insanelyrepairpermission/and repaired permissions on my OS X volume
 
2) Found the latest version of FakeSMC et. al. (ACPISensors, CPUSensors, GPUSensors, LPCSensors), backedup the versions I had in the recovery console and replaced them with these. (and ran the repair tool again)
 
After that, I booted with my original Clover configuration and got to the Install screen and was back up and running in minutes. Hope this helps if anyone else comes across this thread. Remember, always repair permissions before an update!
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