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Hello everyone.

 

I am new to this hackintosh world (about 1 week now) and I am very impressed with the sort of results it has yielded in my workflow. I use my laptop for guitar DSP and recording audio and have been able to come up with a good enough mackintosh build for it (using High Sierra 10.13.1 now).

 

For the past one week I have been trying to get rid of an annoying popup "your computer was. restarted because of an error". If you take a look at the error report you shall notice Darwin 18.0.0 as being mentioned, which I presume is Mojave.

 

What I had done is install 10.13.1 -> 10.13.3 -> 10.13.5 -> 10.14 Beta, where the 10.14 Beta failed and since then the error started popping up. After that I have reinstalled 10.13.1 multiple times, installed it to a different hard disk, used 'shred' from a linux live session on my laptops HDD and installed and still that error message won't go away.

 

Everything functions fine, the error message is just annoying. If someone can help me get rid of it, it would just make the hackontish build cooler.

 

PFA Error report.

 

Cheers.

Error Report.rtf

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Thanks for the response WinstonAce. I found out that I had a native nvram which contained the panic reports. Had to open up my notebook and remove the battery and cell to reset the nvram efivars to make them go away, sudo nvram -c would not work.

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