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Today will be your luckyday :D , i was alone when i asked this question a lot of times, and everytime i checked my topic, i see no answer, well here it is, as i figured the answer after completely changing my hardware, you have a network problem, and unfortunatly you fall on the same trap that a lot of people did before, installing neo's rtl1xxx installer that contains a buggy version of the network drivers, you can download the latest version here 1.04

 

https://sourceforge.net/projects/realtekr1000/

 

the debug version of RealtekR1000.kext worked fine for me, no more random restart screen, after replacing your old kext, don't forget to do in terminal :

 

sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions

sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions

sudo kextcache -k /System/Library/Extensions

 

repair permissions, reboot.

 

Also you might need to add your network card ID values inside the Info.plist, for example my card is a dlink dge528t, i just had to add this value 0x43001186 below the line <key>IOPCIMatch</key>

 

Hope this fix your problem.

 

 

Hello everyone!

My system crashes and gives me "system must restart" after about 4 hours of working.

Tried the new realtek driver as recommended - no luck. Tried the driver on a fresh install (10.4.8) - the same.

What else could that be? Any help is much appreciated!

BTW apart from that and a couple of other minor issues everything works like a charm!

 

My specs: JaS 10.4.8 - Koolkal 10.4.9 - Koolkal 10.4.10

 

Asus P5B-VM, MSI 7600 GT, Core2Duo 4400

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