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I can't install High Sierra using Unibeast 8.4. getting Kernel Panics

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I7 2600K
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I've been trying to install something but can't get anything to install. I 1st tried Catalina. that wouldn't load onto my hard drive. I was able to get Mojave to load but couldn't get it to boot on its own, also I need a new GPU but not even sure if my processor/MB will work with it. Now I am trying High Sierra, I never had these types of problems with my previous builds. Iv'e gone through the installations guides and did searches but I am stuck. I am now stuck with kernel panics during the Clover Installer. Can anyone identify what this means? I contemplating getting an AMD GPU so I can start using Catalina but if I can't get what I'm trying to install working, there will be no use buying a GPU right now.

Another issue I am having is getting my installer USB to boot up using UEFI on my MB, I was able to install Windows 10 using UEFI but not MacOS, I still have to use Legacy.
 

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More pictures, if thats not enough, how do I get back to the screen before this? There were a couple of fast moving screens right before the kernel panic.
 

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They still don't show the kernel panic information.
 
I am not sure how to capture it, is there another way to capture this?
People usually video the boot process and extract the relevant frame(s) to post here.
 
The screen shot I was able to capture is too large to post, if I shrink it then I will lose the resolution. Anything I can do to move over from my Sierra EFI folder to get the Installation USB to boot? There is like several frames in a split second to try to capture. Is this my only option?
 
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