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Hi guys, I built my hackintosh a couple of years ago with the following specs:
I've been using this build very successfully for audio production purposes but recently decided to upgrade it by adding
After finding out that apple had removed previous versions of their OS from the app store unless you had already purchased them on your account I decided to attempt an install of Sierra onto my new Samsung 500Gb SSD.
After successfully installing Sierra and running multibeast I can't seem to get it to run without going into kernel panics.
Luckily I can still boot into Yosemite on my old SSD to attempt to troubleshoot.
I have tried at least ten different multibeast settings but always get kernel panics, anyone got any ideas what's wrong?
These are the multibeast settings I have been essentially using:
Quick start - DSDT Free
Drivers:
Audio - ALC898
Disk - 3rd party SATA
Disk - TRIM enabler
Misc - Fake SMC
Misc - USB 3.0
Misc - NullCPUPowerManagement
Network - Intel E1000e V3.1.0
System - AppleRTC Patch for CMOS reset
Bootloaders - Chimera
Boot options:
1080p Display
Basic Boot options
Hibernate Mode Desktop
IGP Enable=No
Kext Dev Mode
Use Kernel Cache
System definitions - iMac 14,2
And here is the exact kernel panic I got last time I booted:
View media item 188133
Any help/suggestions much appreciated!
- Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H motherboard
- i7-4790K CPU
- GTX 760 Graphics card
- Corsair RM650 Power supply
- 16Gb of Crucial Ballistix RAM
- Samsung 840 EVO 120Gb SSD (Yosemite installed to this drive)
- Seagate 1TB solid state hybrid drive (For mass storage)
I've been using this build very successfully for audio production purposes but recently decided to upgrade it by adding
- Another 16Gb of the same RAM
- A Samsung 850 EVO SSD (500Gb)
- A 500Gb Hard drive that used to live in my playstation 4
After finding out that apple had removed previous versions of their OS from the app store unless you had already purchased them on your account I decided to attempt an install of Sierra onto my new Samsung 500Gb SSD.
After successfully installing Sierra and running multibeast I can't seem to get it to run without going into kernel panics.
Luckily I can still boot into Yosemite on my old SSD to attempt to troubleshoot.
I have tried at least ten different multibeast settings but always get kernel panics, anyone got any ideas what's wrong?
These are the multibeast settings I have been essentially using:
Quick start - DSDT Free
Drivers:
Audio - ALC898
Disk - 3rd party SATA
Disk - TRIM enabler
Misc - Fake SMC
Misc - USB 3.0
Misc - NullCPUPowerManagement
Network - Intel E1000e V3.1.0
System - AppleRTC Patch for CMOS reset
Bootloaders - Chimera
Boot options:
1080p Display
Basic Boot options
Hibernate Mode Desktop
IGP Enable=No
Kext Dev Mode
Use Kernel Cache
System definitions - iMac 14,2
And here is the exact kernel panic I got last time I booted:
View media item 188133
Any help/suggestions much appreciated!