same issue here on a GA-H77m-D3H I've tried older drivers but then the network card doesn't even initialize, I've been reading posts all day, have a few things to try again will let you know if it works, I've also tried the Multibeast 6.0.0 drivers and they work but hangs the system if you...
great at least you are in Mavericks now, i am attaching 2 screenshots, you can try the one and reboot without your usb drive in and see if it boots, if it still panic's do image 2
yeah make sure of the bios its a very important step, first time i loaded i restarted my installation a few times as i thought it didn't work, ended up being that the setup just took long, give it some time make a coffee and be patient to be sure it isn't just taking its time
make sure your bios is correct, my bios reset at one point, so while you are figuring it out make sure every time your bios is still set up correctly, load defaults on your bios again and make sure to set IDE to ACHI and HPET to 64bit, I'm not sure what other settings your board might have, if...
1. Have you tried booting with -x if you can get into osx in safe mode, Multibeast will fix the IntelCPUMonitor panic
2. Have you tried a clean install, could be some of the old drivers causing the panic
i know you have tried GraphicsEnabler and PCIRootUID, but have you used the combo of "GrapgicsEnabler=yes PCIRootUID=1" together, seems to start the setup for most older cards, and give it some time the installation screen takes a while to pop up
yes snow leopard can work if you check http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/ under upgrading from a previous version the lowest is show leopard, if you use the App Store version to make a virtual machine you would still need a Mac first as the App store version isn't bootable, a retail copy...
the ram is only a reporting issue but if it bugs you there is a workaround somewhere in the forums. don't know how to or if it is possible to use the native wifi software, try searching for it, I'm sure someone else has wanted to do it.
if you aren't using wired lan i would then leave it as is, thats all its going to do when you install network. the ram issue is a bios setting, check under maverick install on forum, there were some resolutions for it
trick that seems to work for most on maverick that get the black screen is GraphicsEnabler=yes PCIRootUID=1 -x give it a try and be patient as the install is slow to go to the next screen, it takes a while, the graphics card is fine my media machine has the exact card on Mavericks but had to use...
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