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As the title say, I just wanted to test the temperatures of my GTX 1060 with the cutting edge Pascal drivers using HWMonitor kexts. Obviously they cased me a kernel panic, I used the official .app installer, the problem is that when I remove those using my Linux OS, they still causing a kernel panic! I've searched with find, also removed manually the kext caches. The kernel panic still occur.
Sometimes it says something, other times another thing, but the piece of text which always appear is: Panic at org.hwsensors.driver.GPUSensors
Detailed info in the attachment

Deleted FakeSMC in S/L/E and other HWSensors/monitor releated kexts, all the caches in /S/L/Caches, can it be because there is still something that the .app installer of HWmonitor done?

 

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remove the gpusensor.kext from EFi partition as well make sure there are no gpusensor.kext inside the EFI/clover/kext or inside the FakeSMC.kext/plugins

 

if you have another working version of macOS launch the following commands from terminal and give the main macOS path

 

 

e.g: sudo rm -f path of the macOS/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache && sudo touch path of the macOS/System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -/
sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force

 

 

I use the following version of hardware sensors and it works with my EVGA 1070 SuperClocked

 

http://hwsensors.com/content/01-releases/45-release-1426/HWSensors.6.25.1426.Binaries.dmg

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