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Hello!
To be honest... I don't understand how something like this can happen at all. Why do panics occur randomly? Shouldn't the system be in a definite state all the time? Or maybe it has something to do with the state it gets put in when shutting down...
Okay, now to the topic:
Before those panics, the cause of the earlier ones (as far as I could read them) was the CodecCommander kext. I've deleted every kext which had something to do with audio, since that won't really work on my system natively anyways (I either use USB C headphones or an external sound-card, I've wasted enough time on audio, maybe going back later...).
Now the panic seems to stem from the broadcom NIC? What? That worked flawlessly in the past and does to this day! I really don't understand how this happens... It's not that hindering (since it takes a max. of 3 boot tries until I am in a fully running (except audio, lol) hackintosh system), but it really p!$$es me off that I'm not able to resolve this.
I've attached two images of the panics (since it doesn't seem to get logged into any file, which I also don't understand) and the PR-files (debug).
Thank you guys a lot for helping me out again, this forum is amazing! It's what got me started and interested.
Yours,
BlvckBytes
To be honest... I don't understand how something like this can happen at all. Why do panics occur randomly? Shouldn't the system be in a definite state all the time? Or maybe it has something to do with the state it gets put in when shutting down...
Okay, now to the topic:
Before those panics, the cause of the earlier ones (as far as I could read them) was the CodecCommander kext. I've deleted every kext which had something to do with audio, since that won't really work on my system natively anyways (I either use USB C headphones or an external sound-card, I've wasted enough time on audio, maybe going back later...).
Now the panic seems to stem from the broadcom NIC? What? That worked flawlessly in the past and does to this day! I really don't understand how this happens... It's not that hindering (since it takes a max. of 3 boot tries until I am in a fully running (except audio, lol) hackintosh system), but it really p!$$es me off that I'm not able to resolve this.
I've attached two images of the panics (since it doesn't seem to get logged into any file, which I also don't understand) and the PR-files (debug).
Thank you guys a lot for helping me out again, this forum is amazing! It's what got me started and interested.
Yours,
BlvckBytes