I got the EVGA GeForce GTX 770 4GB FTW edition and it works fine, no crashes for me. What were you doing at the time of crash if you don't mind me asking. I am curious if I could reproduce the crash.
After some research it looks like you need to delete AppleTyMCED.kext from S/L/E.
Boot to your recovery, open Terminal and run the following command.
rm -rf /system/library/extensions/appletymcedriver.kext
That should get you going again.
The first computer I ever got to play on was an Apple IIe. Drawing an apple on the screen with a bunch of lines of text was the greatest!
This is close to the computer I actually owned. It was an HP Vectra 486DX2 100Mhz
Article: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard DVD Available Again Online for $19.99
It IS because of the large amount of people that still use Leopard on older Macs, they were having to call in and purchase over the phone.
I gave up on Mountain Lion. Went to Snow Leopard since it works much better on my setup.
When I get a good chunk of free time I will spend it on getting it to dual boot with SL and ML and try working out the bugs on ML.
Right Now my SL boot is almost perfect except Sleep, it locks up. I...
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Unfortunately, my HPE-380t has a piece of crap HP ATI HD 5450 in it and I cannot find a working kext for it anywhere. The ones I find will allow the resolution to be set to 1920x1080 but no real hardware acceleration.
I'm no expert but, just by reading the kernel panic you posted it kernel panics right after stating error:failed to open PCI device Which is most likely your video
When you got it to work before was it with a different version of the Lion Installer? Have you tried removing those flags?
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