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Using ASU 0.5 and installing 10.5.3 directly, resulted in a Kernel Panic on my system. I can't gain access to the O/S from either ends (safe boot and normal boot). I can't even post a log now. As soon as 10.5.3 was installed in the ASU, the message appeared, where I needed to restart my system. Any ideas? Thanks. My specifications are located in my user profile.
Specs are as follows- Processor/CPU2.26 GHz AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3500+ Venice MotherboardGigabyte Technology K8NXP-SLI---Nforce 4 SLI Chipset (Dual Power System) Memory/RAM3 GB 400 MHz DDR SDRAM PC3200, 2xCorsair XMS (2 GB), 2xCrucial Ballistix (1024 MB) Hard Drive(s)1 SATA2, 320GB, Western Digital, 16MB Cache Other Device Info1 NU IDE/PATA DVD-RW, 16x, 1.44 MB NEC Floppy Drive Video Card/GraphicsNVIDIA Geforce 6600GT 128MB PCI Express (2) / SLI-mode [QE/CI Enabled] Audio InterfaceAC'97 8-Channel/16-bit LAN Interface(s)NVIDIA/Marvell/Realtek Keyboard/Mouse ComboLogitech LX700 Cordless Desktop Monitor/DisplaySamsung SyncMaster 216BW Series PrinterCanon PIXMA MP830 (Latest) Router ConnectivityNetGear RangeMAX WPN824, Version 2.0 Operating Systems(1). Windows Vista x86 Ultimate [Retail], (2). Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.2 (Leo4All & Zephyroth), (3). Sabayon Linux 3.4F (Stable) I also wanted to add-on that I was intalling this with the 9.2.2 kernel. Attached is the picture of the error: |
Hava you overclocked you CPU? I get this error if I push my CPU too hard.
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Sorry WinLinMac, we need more details about the kernel panic! Could you make a picture of it?
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No, I have not overclocked my processor. Its running at its normal clock speed.
EDIT- Puttabong, I'm going to upload a picture in a little while. =) |
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Attached is the picture of the error:
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Remove the AppleIntel... from /System/Library/Extensions .
As usual boot with -s. |
Okay, I'll try and get back to you with the update thanks. =)
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I gave it five minutes and below is what I ended up with:
Any idea now? |
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Remove AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext from /System/Library/Extensions. |