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Snow Leopard Kernel Panics after a week
I've been running Snow Leopard successfully for over a week on a C2D E6600 with 6GB of RAM on a P35-DS3P when all of a sudden it started to kernel panic during usage. I've once again tried everything I could think off but I can't get it to stop. It now even happens in safe boot and does not seem to be tied to high CPU or RAM usage although if I simply leave it doing nothing it's okay.
The kernel panics I had before were always because of IDE-devices, which I have now completely eliminated and I'm only using SATA in AHCI-mode. I installed it following Snow's guide and I have no permissions or packages issues, all my modded Kexts are on the EFI-Partition. I've linked to a photo of the panic, but I can't really read anything out of that (the corresponding process that seems to cause the panic is a different one every single time) |
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Based on what I see, It looks like the com.appleFSCCompressionType2 may have been modified somehow? Incompatible app or driver?
OS: Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10.6.2 (10C540) | Vanilla Kernel | 64 bit Kernel | EFI64 CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.6 GHz GPU: 2x SLI Dual GTX 260 (OpenCL working)(QE+CI) RAM: 6GB DDR3 1600MHz 7-7-7-20 AUDIO: Realtek (5.1 config) HDD: RAID 0- 1 + 1TB HDD's | 320GB HDD MOBO: MSI X58 Platinum SLI (Intel ICH10) CASE: Haf 932 Full Tower Case + Red Cathodes MONITOR: Asus VK266H 26" 1920x1200 LCD All working |
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zod says its different every time.
Open terminal and type anything in. Press enter once or twice (or some command, no need for anything special) Do you get "dyld" messages... something like "dyld: shared cached file was build against a different libSystem.dylib, ignoring cache" (verbose boot might also show this) if so, open terminal and type; Code:
sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force _____________________________________________ Acer 6936g 864G32mn [@ Snow Leopard 10.6.1 32/64bit C2D 2,4Ghz 4Gb 1066mhz DDR3 9600m GT 512 GDDR3 ___Snow Leopard tutorial -> http://www.infinitemac.com/f57/guide...ted-for-t4183/ _________Leopard tutorial ->http://www.infinitemac.com/f19/guide...-iatkos-t3357/ Last edited by Gurruwiwi; 09-05-2009 at 05:39 PM. |
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repair_packages? wth uses that?
Computer: Gateway 838GM | 9.5.0 Vodoo Kernel |2.0 RC4 Chameleon Bootloader | Processor:Intel Pentium 4 630 / 3 GHz | RAM: 512MB | OS: Windows 7 32BIT, OSx86 iPC 10.5.6 | Mainboard Chipset: Intel 915G Express | Graphics Card:Integrated Intel GMA 900 | Video Memory: Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0 | Audio:ALC 860 |Card Reader:8 in 1 Integrated| Hard Drives:1x 200GB SATA(Win 7), 1x 320GB SATA(OS X) Both Internal
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Try booting into single user mode with -s and entering fsck -fy? I had a similar problem on one of the betas, and this worked.
Asus P5KC | Q6600 3.02GHz | 4 GB DDR2 887MHz | 9800GTX | 1TB WD Caviar Black Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Sleep | Vanilla Speedstep | DSDT Everything you need can be downloaded here. Leopard 10.5.8 | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Windows XP SP3 |
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Thanks guys.
For some reason it seems to have fixed itself, I'm now up and running for about 10 Minutes with moderate usage and everything worked. I did indeed get those dyld messages, although normally it would appear in a kernel panic Anyway, I've used the command in Terminal just to make sure... I think it must have something to do with bad caches or something like that as it very reliably occurred after about a week of usage twice now. I'm gonna report back whether or not it happens again. UPDATE: System has been running stable for about 12 hours now. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. Last edited by zod1988; 09-06-2009 at 09:14 PM. |