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Kernel Panic with Sandy Bridge and high sierra

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Hi everyone, climbing the walls here.... help ?
Problem: installing High Sierra, once I'm done with MultiBeast, no matter WHAT I choose, my mac will kernel-panic (and reboot) after about 1 minute of displaying the login screen - I don't even login to it.
single user mode = kernel panic
single user mode and "don't load kextst" in clover = kenel panic.

all that said, there was ONE time I got it stable enough:
-os-x update as soon as os install ended
-using NVidia web drivers
so I believe my hardware is OK


I'm not sure where to start. attaching the last system.log, maybe that would help?


hardware:
i7-2600k (sandy bridge) on GA-P67A-UD4-B3, Nvidia GT1050TI
I disabled in BIOS USB3, Audio (but left network enabled) and Serial port - and everything else I could think of.

thanks for any help!
 

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Post a screenshot of the choices you are making with Multibeast.
 
...I don't see my sig updated with "build signature"... hope I didn't miss something editing my profile. at any rate, see the attached for my MultiBeast config - and thanks!!
 

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Try using iMac 13,2 instead of MBP 8,1 for your system definition. Your hardware has nothing in common with a MacBook Pro.
 
sorry, that didn't work. same behavior - around 30 sec or 1 min after booting is completed, the system has a Kernel Panic.

not sure I got it exactly right:
I can't use any GUI as they system hangs.
I booted into recovery, and edited:
diskutil mount disk1s1 (this is the EFI partition on my HD I believe)
located the config.plist file and indeed it was configured with the SMBIOS type as you noticed above (macbookpro8 or whatever it was) so I guess I'm editing the correct file?
edited that, booted, checked and yet it now showed as an imac in the apple menu thing.

interesting: while enabling Kext debug log, I noticed just before the hang, the system was unloading some USB ketxt I believe, due to inactivity. sorry I'm not sure where to find this log on disk, can you point me to it please? anything else?
Thanks!
 
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