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Help with installing 10.7.4 on P8Z77-M Pro - i5-3570K

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Have no idea what more I could do. So, I need help! :)

My config:

Asus P8Z77-M Pro - Bios - 1106 - (all set exactly like the PDF on the beginning of this post, but for i5 3750k not i7)
i5 3570K
8GB DDR 3 1600Mhz - Kingston HyperX
SSD Kingston 128GB

Have no overclock.

I created the unibeast USB stick using unibeast 1.4 and Lion 10.7.4. Applied BriedgHelp 5.0. Installation went well, first boot, got back in the installer, changed kernel. Restarted and finished the installation.

Logged into the new system. Opened multi beast 4.6.1. Tried every possible combination with the DSDT on this post. Still getting kernel panic. Have no idea what more I could do.

Any help?

PS: English is not my first language, so, sorry for possible mistakes!

Thnks
 
zenbr said:
Have no idea what more I could do. So, I need help! :)

My config:

Asus P8Z77-M Pro - Bios - 1106 - (all set exactly like the PDF on the beginning of this post, but for i5 3750k not i7)
i5 3570K
8GB DDR 3 1600Mhz - Kingston HyperX
SSD Kingston 128GB

Have no overclock.

I created the unibeast USB stick using unibeast 1.4 and Lion 10.7.4. Applied BriedgHelp 5.0. Installation went well, first boot, got back in the installer, changed kernel. Restarted and finished the installation.

Logged into the new system. Opened multi beast 4.6.1. Tried every possible combination with the DSDT on this post. Still getting kernel panic. Have no idea what more I could do.

Any help?

PS: English is not my first language, so, sorry for possible mistakes!

Thnks

If your using an Ivy Bridge CPU, BridgeHelp 5.0, and the Asus P8Z77-M Pro your gonna need to use nullpower for now...
 
I've tried it before. Got kernel panic. But I'll try it again with the new multibeast 4.6.1
 
zenbr said:
I've tried it before. Got kernel panic. But I'll try it again with the new multibeast 4.6.1
zenbr:

I've done two fresh installs today (specs in sig - Work Box) These settings should work for you. The only issue I have is wake from sleep, the box does sleep but no video on wakeup. Hopefully that will be an easy fix..

EDIT: No nullpowermanagement necessary.


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I have just tried your config and still getting kernel panic.

That´s exactly what I did.

1o. BIOS: I checked every single page. It´s exactly like the one of MRengles.
2o. Created a USB stick using unibeast 1.4, Lion 10.7.4 and applied BH 5.0
3o. Booted the installer. Create the partition, etc etc...
4o. Booted the installer again, changed kernel removing the mach_kernel from Lion volume and copied the USB mach_kernel to Lion volume.
5o. Booted Lion, completed the installation.
6o. Copied DSDT.aml for 1016 bios to the desktop (got from MRengles - first page of this topic)
7o. Applied multibeast 4.6.1 like yours and the 1016 DSDT.
8o. Restarted...

KERNEL PANIC :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

My config:
Asus P8Z77-M Pro Rev 1.0
ATI HD 5750 - 1GB DDR 5
Core i5 3570K
2x4GB Kingston HyperX Blu - 2GB first slot / 2GB third slot
HD - SATA III - port 1.
DVDROM Sata II - Port 6

That´s what I got:

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Having a hard time reading your screenie's. I would probably try removing the video card and use onboard video (knowing there's no official support for HD 4000 yet) long enough to get the box running.
 
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kduvernay said:
Having a hard time reading your screenie's. I would probably try removing the video card and use onboard video (knowing there's no official support for HD 4000 yet) long enough to get the box running.

Tried your suggestion and did a fresh install. Kernel Panic again. :banghead:

I did a lot of researches regarding succeeded Asus Z77 installations and I really don't know what's going on with my box.

I'll do more tests at night and try a new HDD.
 
Have you run Windoze on this box? Just wondering as you could better test hardware stability.
 
Yes. I have.

Actually, I ran a stress test last night, for about 8 hours, and got no error.

It doesn't make sense because everything seems to be ok, working well. There is no visible cause for kernel panic. I'll change the HDD for a new one. It's the only thing I didn't test yet.
 
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