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CPU Kernel panic??? Pleas help

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Motherboard
GA-H87-D3h
CPU
i7-4770
Graphics
GTX780
Mac
  1. MacBook Pro
  2. Mac mini
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
I am unable to install Yosemite on my Hackintosh.
Here is my build:

i7-4770.
GA-H87-D3H.
16G of RAM.
GTX 660 from Gigabyte.
1 SSD for OS X,1 for windows.

I can't even get into the installer. I followed the official guide at our forum.
Every time i always get the same kernel panic warning.

Here is the pic.
Any suggestions are welcomed.:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:

Sorry about the upside down pic...I dun noe how to change it back..
 

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Your photos are not adequate. You need to capture the complete screen and the photo has to be readable.

Your system should install easily if you follow the guides to the letter, follow the UniBeast and MultiBeast process.

Good modding,
neil
 
Your photos are not adequate. You need to capture the complete screen and the photo has to be readable.

Your system should install easily if you follow the guides to the letter, follow the UniBeast and MultiBeast process.

Good modding,
neil


I have uploaded the correct pic.
Sorry I don't know how it is upside down.
 
I have uploaded the correct pic.
Sorry I don't know how it is upside down.

Is the BIOS running with latest firmware??

It may be the problem of BIOS settings. Load optimised default on BIOS then make the changes as below (ignore those are not available),

1. Set Boot Mode to UEFI+Legacy/CSM Enabled
2. Disable Secure Boot
3. Disable Fast Boot
4. Disable CFG-Lock
5. Set OS Type as Other OS
6. Disable VT-D
7. Set SATA Mode as AHCI
8. Disable EIST (Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology)
9. Enable USB Legacy Support
10. Set xHCI mode as AUTO (Not SMART Auto)
11. Set xHCI Hand-Off as Enabled
12. Enable the EHCI Hand-off
13. Enable HPET
14. Set HPET to 64-Bit

Then try to boot.
 
Is the BIOS running with latest firmware??

It may be the problem of BIOS settings. Load optimised default on BIOS then make the changes as below (ignore those are not available),

1. Set Boot Mode to UEFI+Legacy/CSM Enabled
2. Disable Secure Boot
3. Disable Fast Boot
4. Disable CFG-Lock
5. Set OS Type as Other OS
6. Disable VT-D
7. Set SATA Mode as AHCI
8. Disable EIST (Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology)
9. Enable USB Legacy Support
10. Set xHCI mode as AUTO (Not SMART Auto)
11. Set xHCI Hand-Off as Enabled
12. Enable the EHCI Hand-off
13. Enable HPET
14. Set HPET to 64-Bit

Then try to boot.



I have updated the BIOS to latest version, F9.
I have corrected some of the settings in my BIOS, according to your info list above.
The settings I need to change are: 1,3,5,6,7,10,11,12

After all these, I reboot , it still shows me the same error.
Only this time is not CPU6, it is other number, sometimes 2, or 0....

Is there any solution to this????
 
I have updated the BIOS to latest version, F9.
I have corrected some of the settings in my BIOS, according to your info list above.
The settings I need to change are: 1,3,5,6,7,10,11,12

After all these, I reboot , it still shows me the same error.
Only this time is not CPU6, it is other number, sometimes 2, or 0....

Is there any solution to this????

Is the same panic?? Posting a photo photo will be better.
 
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