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How can i fix kernel panic?

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I installed the OS X perfectly, used the internet via cable and downloaded the Multibeast/Chimera. But when i rebooted i got a kernel panic and dont know what to do. I appreciate the help.

Installed on my notebook.

Chipset Hm77
i5 3210m
8gb RAM

Trackpad and keyboard work perfectly (at least on the first boot after the instal and befor the panic)
 
I installed the OS X perfectly, used the internet via cable and downloaded the Multibeast/Chimera. But when i rebooted i got a kernel panic and dont know what to do. I appreciate the help.

Installed on my notebook.

Chipset Hm77
i5 3210m
8gb RAM

Trackpad and keyboard work perfectly (at least on the first boot after the instal and befor the panic)

It depends on what the KP is? You have not provided a photo...
 
Was "AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement"
I fixed by deleting this kext.

Sorry for the lack of info. My first post :oops:

Now i... just want to know how to permanently add a bootflag, so i dont have to type it every single time i boot.
 
Was "AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement"
I fixed by deleting this kext.

Sorry for the lack of info. My first post :oops:

Now i... just want to know how to permanently add a bootflag, so i dont have to type it every single time i boot.


How did you deleted it without reinstalling the whole os
because I did not know you can do this

thanks
 
Hey, i did it all that you said on this link.

One last question:
How can i add a battery meter? It's annoying not now my battery percentage. :think:

Always a good idea to read the stickies...

http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-laptop-support/116102-how-patch-dsdt-working-battery-status.html

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How did you deleted it without reinstalling the whole os
because I did not know you can do this

thanks

You can always boot into the OS X installer on USB and fix things via Terminal.
 
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