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- Jun 2, 2020
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- Motherboard
- ASUS TUF Z390-Pro Gaming
- CPU
- i7-9700K
- Graphics
- RX Vega 56
Final Update (for those who might experience such thing)
The Kernel Panics was USB related. Specifically a result of two, port limit, kernel patches: IOUSBHostFamily / AppleUSBXHCI. These were patches I transfered over from MacMan's Build with Clover.
Removing these allowed the update to boot and install just fine. I then simply had to re-map my USB ports via USBMap.
Update1: I tried to look for different pointers but after reading this:
Could it be that the update partition is corrupt?
If OpenCore would have any issues then it would stop from booting all together, right? Therefore this means that the Kernel Panic is something from MacOs Side...
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So I have used the Software Update, as I usually do to update my Hackintosh. But this time, when restarting to boot into the update volume. The installation would kernel panic.
My specs are classic build:
Mobo - ASUS TUF Z390-Pro Gaming
CPU - i7-9700K
GPU - RX Vega 56
At first I thought it was my Open Core Version, updated to the latest but still the same.
I have attached the Open Core Debug file here along with the Panic. Does anyone have any clues what this might cause it? I must notice that I have updated my Hackintosh from Catalina => Monterey Fine, and then after till 12.3.1. So I really wonder what could trigger a kernel panic.
Also Open Core 8.1 no longer has the "Reset NVRAM" option. Pressed space but the option didn't show up anyone has experience with that?
Thanks,
The Kernel Panics was USB related. Specifically a result of two, port limit, kernel patches: IOUSBHostFamily / AppleUSBXHCI. These were patches I transfered over from MacMan's Build with Clover.
Removing these allowed the update to boot and install just fine. I then simply had to re-map my USB ports via USBMap.
Another important note: Using XhciPortLimit caused issues. All my back (motherboard) usb panel was dead, apart from the internal USBs. I used a wireless Mouse / Keyboard to help with using my Hackintosh and map my USBs
Update1: I tried to look for different pointers but after reading this:
Code:
00:449 00:005 AAPL: #[EB.H.LV|!] Err(0xE) <- RT.GV boot-image 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
00:456 00:007 AAPL: #[EB.H.LV|!] Err(0xE) <- RT.SV- boot-signature 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
00:462 00:006 AAPL: #[EB.H.LV|!] Err(0xE) <- RT.SV- boot-image-key 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
00:469 00:006 AAPL: #[EB.H.LV|!] Err(0xE) <- RT.SV- boot-image 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
Could it be that the update partition is corrupt?
If OpenCore would have any issues then it would stop from booting all together, right? Therefore this means that the Kernel Panic is something from MacOs Side...
--
So I have used the Software Update, as I usually do to update my Hackintosh. But this time, when restarting to boot into the update volume. The installation would kernel panic.
My specs are classic build:
Mobo - ASUS TUF Z390-Pro Gaming
CPU - i7-9700K
GPU - RX Vega 56
At first I thought it was my Open Core Version, updated to the latest but still the same.
I have attached the Open Core Debug file here along with the Panic. Does anyone have any clues what this might cause it? I must notice that I have updated my Hackintosh from Catalina => Monterey Fine, and then after till 12.3.1. So I really wonder what could trigger a kernel panic.
Also Open Core 8.1 no longer has the "Reset NVRAM" option. Pressed space but the option didn't show up anyone has experience with that?
Thanks,
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