I can confirm it's a Chrome (or flash) issue, not a driver issue. Here are my reproducible steps:
1. Play song in iTunes.
2. Open Chrome to page with flash on it.
3. Wait for strange noises, then quit Chrome.
4. Audio returns back to normal immediately.
Is anyone getting kernel panics after the system has booted successfully? I'm getting them every couple days (max uptime was 7 days). My guess is that the display is not the problem, but I figured I'd ask here before ruling it out for sure.
I haven't been able to get much diagnostic info...
I have had a few boots where everything (USB/Firewire/brightness control/speakers/camera) worked, but it's rare. I believe I did flush the kernel cache during my testing, but I don't think it made a difference.
I also had success with using a non-TB port (HDMI in my case) to avoid the kernel...
Wouldn't we all...
Are the USB ports working on the display? and which EFI string is that? When I injected the EFI string for platform id 01620005 it didn't help the boot problem.
Sucks to hear that, I didn't really want to drop $1000 on a display that they're going to kill off in the next year or so. Guess I'll just deal with it until a solution is found.
Sorry for digging up a dead thread, but I just built my Z77X-UP5 system and I'm having the same intermittent kernel panics as the OP. Are you guys still having this issue? I tried Einsteiniac's solution but that doesn't make a difference for me.
The other issue I'm having is, when the system...
10.8 / How to enable HD4000
What's the expected behavior for platform-ids that don't work? Does the system boot successfully w/o support or does it kernel panic? Because for every id I've tried (including the one suggested in the OP for my motherboard), I've gotten kernel panics. I'm running a...
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