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- Motherboard
- Hackintosh/Windows
- CPU
- i5-4690k
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4600
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I just installed Yosemite with Chameleon and my system keeps giving me a kernel panic during boot or immediately after booting into the desktop. I removed the serial/parallel card I have installed and now it boots fine. Is there any way to fix this problem because I am dual booting OSX 10.10 and Win7 and I need the serial/parallel for one of my devices that I use in Windows. Is there a way to disable the serial/parallel card with boot flags on boot into OSX because I would prefer not to have to remove my card everytime I boot into Mac. My specs are below:
i5-4690K
Gigabyte GA-Z97MX Gaming 5
OCZ Arc 100
Corsair Vengeance (2x4GB)
StarTech Serial/Parallel (removed at the moment)
I installed Yosemite following the guide at:
http://lifehacker.com/the-always-up-to-date-guide-to-building-a-hackintosh-o-5841604
Rebuilt cache and repaired permissions.
With the offending card, booting with -x flag works, but it makes the computer screen choppy and I am not sure what other effects booting into safe mode will have on applications I use in the future.
Thanks.
i5-4690K
Gigabyte GA-Z97MX Gaming 5
OCZ Arc 100
Corsair Vengeance (2x4GB)
StarTech Serial/Parallel (removed at the moment)
I installed Yosemite following the guide at:
http://lifehacker.com/the-always-up-to-date-guide-to-building-a-hackintosh-o-5841604
Rebuilt cache and repaired permissions.
With the offending card, booting with -x flag works, but it makes the computer screen choppy and I am not sure what other effects booting into safe mode will have on applications I use in the future.
Thanks.