Anything that might be useful for problem diagnosis has scrolled off the top of the screen.
You may need to make a video of the boot process and extract the relevant frames to post here.
The fact that the Serial driver is loaded is potentially not a good sign, Serial ports should be disabled in your BIOS settings.
The one(s) before the one that you posted - The one(s) that show the kernel panic information.I wouldn’t know what screens to take.
The one(s) before the one that you posted - The one(s) that show the kernel panic information.
It is not clear from your posted images.So I was able to get a working Mojave on a fresh new SSD. I did this because when I went to upgrade my original SSD I got the same issue I’m having now.
With the new SSD working I did a data Migration to recover all of my files off the old SSD however when I went to reboot. This same issue is occurring. So theres something in the old SSD that’s causing the panic. If I’m able to narrow it down, I can access the old drive and delete whatever it is. If it’s that simple...
It is not clear from your posted images.
Perhaps you have old Clover, FakeSMC.kext, HW Monitor Sensors, Lilu.kext etc.
IsSo I was able to get a working Mojave on a fresh new SSD. I did this because when I went to upgrade my original SSD I got the same issue I’m having now.
With the new SSD working I did a data Migration to recover all of my files off the old SSD however when I went to reboot. This same issue is occurring. So theres something in the old SSD that’s causing the panic. If I’m able to narrow it down, I can access the old drive and delete whatever it is. If it’s that simple...