Any luck? The suggested thread didn’t really help me. I’m going to try connecting to the built in video instead of the PCIe, and I’ll try disconnecting the Windows drive although I doubt that’s related.
Unexpected reboots (kernel panics) on second stage are often solved on recent Gigabyte motherboards with:
1. OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 instead of AptioMemoryFix
2. Enable “slide=0” in Boot section (if you get randomseed, runtime area, or other errors at boot, disable slide=0 and try again)
3. Start without EmuVariable. If restart/shutdown don’t work, only then add this
4. Include the “Change SAT0 to SATA” patch in ACPI section
5. Make sure the USB Port Limit patch for your particular version of Mojave is included in Kernel and Kext Patches section
6. In Devices section, look for USB along the top and check “FixOwnership”
7. In ACPI check “FixHeaders” near bottom left
8. Insert USB install disk in a black USB 2.0 port
OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 is available from Bullet #3 here:
https://nickwoodhams.com/x99-hackintosh-osxaptiofixdrv-allocaterelocblock-error-update/
Your particular combination of hardware may or may not work with these suggestion. RX 580 cards by XFX, for example, might need to be disconnected.