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As soon as the install finished on my Hakintosh, kernel panic. Panicked on reboot also. I'm guess it's a bad kext and because I'm using the 10.4.8 sse2 kernel, probably an older one too.

 

Edit:

So this is really just a FYI. It's easy to fix. Boot into single user mode, mount the root disk, and then delete or rename /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion .One you reboot you can use the uninstaller on the disk image to completely remove it.

 

This is the kernel I'm using too btw,

Darwin bmw 8.8.1 Darwin Kernel Version 8.8.1: Sat Dec 9 22:18:27 AZOT 2006; semthex:/nebukadnezar/BUILD/obj/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386

 

on a SSE2 Pentium4. Curious to see if any one else has this problem.

Edited by lounger540
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I mounted disk0s1 (my Mac partiton), did this command:

 

select disk0s1/Library/Application_Support/

 

How do I delete the folder VMware_Fusion?

 

*Edit - Fixed!*

 

I followed this post: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=244213

 

Booted with -s -x flags. I typed in this in singleuser:

 

 sudo kextload -vt -n /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Fusion/kexts/vmioplug.kext

 

Then I typed in

exit

and OSx86 booted right into the login window!

Edited by nylock10
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