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Killerdemouches wrote: I had a perfectly fine working VMWare fusion setup with OS X hosts, for development and testing. Let us know if that resolves the problem there!

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If VMware Fusion still fails, download the Mac OS 10.8.4 Combo Updater and apply it again, which should restore the system to a consistent state if the above steps have been followed.

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If your Mac has multiple hard disk drives using software RAID, use Disk Utility again to verify that your RAID set is not degraded. Launch Disk Utility and use the First Aid tab to verify all of your disks.Ģ. Fusion cannot run while the system is in this inconsistent state.ġ.

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Which is Mac OS 10.8.4, so I can see that you have attempted to install the update, however the same panic logs show:ĭarwin Kernel Version 12.3.0: Sun Jan 6 22:37: root:xnu-2050.22.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64

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Let me know if I should provide any further information.The Mac OS 10.8.4 update did not apply fully to your system, which is almost certainly the cause of the crash. RAM: 16GB 1600MHz DDR3 (4x4GB all slots filled) Motherboard: Z77MX-QUO-AOS (similar to many gigabyte boards) I'd also like to get clover installed correctly again on my main drive, so I can boot without the help of a flash drive. I can still mount its partition and read things out that way, but I'd really like to get it working again if possible. In my hubris, I failed to take a time machine backup from before the upgrade, so my main OS (now Sierra) is bricked at this point.

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So I haven't figured out how to get clover on my main drive working again. If I boot a working OS, and check the ESP on the main drive, it seems to be correct (First Aid in Disk Utility gives it a clean bill of health, as do all the fscks I've tried, and cgdisk says the type field is set correctly for an ESP), but the EFI shell does not give it an fs#: mapping, and I don't know of any way to use it other than that. So I'm currently booting from clover installed on a flash drive. It didn't, at all, but now clover is not working correctly and the EFI shell does not find my main drive's ESP. Moreover, during some of my flailing to try to get things working even to this level again, I installed Enoch to see if it would work. I haven't tried switching back to OsxAptioFixDrv to see if it works with that one. I get an error about not being able to allocate memory. Safe mode booting (-x flag) does not work. So my system is extremely unreliable now (hardware damage? Linux seems to work fine, so I don't think so.) If yosemite fails to boot (I haven't figured out yet all the ways this goes wrong) then I get the broken keyboard again. The second boot will cause Sierra to panic again, or Yosemite to (maybe, it's super finicky) boot normally. Even with verbose mode enabled, there are no logs of this. After doing this, the first attempt to boot either Sierra or Yosemite (I added a new partition and installed Yosemite on it so I'd have a working OSX again) fails, seemingly regardless of kernel arguments, by showing the apple boot logo briefly, then the "do not enter" symbol. After rebooting, the keyboard does not work (at all, even to enter the firmware setup or EFI shell) until I turn off the switch on the PSU and let the system fully drain of power, then turn it on again. The new Sierra install kernel panics almost immediately (see attachment for photo of the log) and reboots a second later. ** In case of tl dr, this next paragraph contains the actual problem ** The install went smoothly, and then everything went to hell. Doing so proved difficult, as I kept having boot trouble booting the installer, but I got it working by using OsxAptioFix2Drv in Clover, and massaging the kexts until it worked. I successfully upgraded my Yosemite install, which had been working smoothly for quite some time now, to Sierra. I've been using a hackintosh for several years, but for the most part I've been able to figure everything out myself with relatively little knowledge, thanks to the wonderful resources on forums like this one, and so I haven't had to learn much in-depth about how OSX works or the hacks required to make it run on unblessed hardware. I am brand new to this forum, and though I passed the entry quizzes OK (I'm quite competent in computers in general), I know relatively little about Mac or Hackintosh specifically, so please forgive me if I forget to include important information or otherwise seem clueless.














Vmware player mac os sierra kernel panic