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Kernal Panic when booting Mavericks after Install

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I installed Mavericks a few days ago and since have not been able to boot normally unless I use the -f command. If I try to boot normally I get the error screen shown below which shows something to do with Intel CPU Power Management. I rebooted and ran the boot loader in verbose mode, and it stops on the same issue, com.apple.driver.intelcpupowermanagement. I also cannot boot using my XFX 5770 in which I read somewhere that I need to change the kernel until I find one that works.

I've posted this three times now with no responses before, so I'm hoping someone helps me today or I'll must keep posting more threads until someone actually gives a hoot.
 

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I installed Mavericks a few days ago and since have not been able to boot normally unless I use the -f command. If I try to boot normally I get the error screen shown below which shows something to do with Intel CPU Power Management. I rebooted and ran the boot loader in verbose mode, and it stops on the same issue, com.apple.driver.intelcpupowermanagement. I also cannot boot using my XFX 5770 in which I read somewhere that I need to change the kernel until I find one that works.

I've posted this three times now with no responses before, so I'm hoping someone helps me today or I'll must keep posting more threads until someone actually gives a hoot.

You need to patch your BIOS or use patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement (available in Multibeast).
 
You need to patch your BIOS or use patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement (available in Multibeast).

Does this require me going through the entire installation process again or simply overwriting the plist I already made in Multibeast?
 
Does this require me going through the entire installation process again or simply overwriting the plist I already made in Multibeast?

You can just install AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement from Multibeast.

I don't know what you mean by "overwriting the plist"... This has nothing to do with a plist.
 
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