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iAtkos i5 : Kernel Panic
I have these system specs:
CPU : Intel Celeron 2.53Ghz SSE2/3 RAM : 2GB VGA : Nvidia 7300GT 256MB AGP 8X VESA 3.0 MB : ASUS P5VDC-MX HD : 80GB / Fine. Network : Via Rhine (i guess...) Okay i install the drivers (yeah only one per hardware) and it's all fine, but it has a kernel panic. I use Chameleon with Voodo Kernel. Should i choose other kernel or what? I think that the problem are the drivers, because i can boot in safe boot. It boots fine, but no graphics, sound... It's not worth it! So please if someone has the answer, i will give you more information. Coolzrock. |
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You shouldn't need to use a different Kernel. Voodoo is the one to go with.
For a process of elimination, my suggestion would be to install the drivers one by one and see which one is causing the kernel panic. Don't forget to remove the Extensions.mkext and boot with the -f option after installing each driver. Also, did you already try booting with the -v option to see what the specific error message is leading up to the kernel panic? Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.7 (Retail) Motherboard: MSI P6N Diamond Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz Video Card: MSI NX 6600 TD256E (CI QE Dual Displays) Memory: Corsair TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX 4GB DDR2 |
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It's the VIA Rhine driver i think. It says something like VIA ADRESS and some IP adress... Something like that.
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