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Old 08-15-2010, 04:49 PM
dragonspeed dragonspeed is offline
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TIP: If you get PANIC with no CLUES

Hello,
Just a little tip that I found trying some DSDT stuff.

If you get a Kernel Panic, and the output info gives you poor information and no clues,
check if you have installed the lspcidrv.kext (for lspci comand).

That driver which is very useful, can be problematic, i.e: I got panics just turning on and off my bluetooth mighty mouse. Removed and everything perfect again, and I suspect that it happens specially 10.6.4 ( I am using Legacy Kernel 10.4)

So LSPCIDRV.KEXT: Just use it when you need it and, remove it when you don't

Regards,
Dragon

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