moccaflor Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 Hi, I am trying to complete my Mavericks installation on a P8P67 Deluxe but I am running into issues on my post installation. The basic Mavericks installation using unishit went quite smooth. I am able to use networking and even the sleep mode works. But sound is not working out of the box ... When running the multishit post installation I get kernel panics afterwards ... I have now built a custom DSDT for my ASUS P8P67 Deluxe board using the modified 2302 BIOS from http://biosrepo.wordpress.com/asus/p67-2. Unfortunately I am still facing kernel panics after using my custom DSDT with multishit 6.1. I am thus wondering if the following problems I encountered during the process of building it with the DSDT editor may be causing these. I had 18 compilation errors (8 Warnings, 8 Remarks) with the clean system extracted DSDT (see attached screenshot) I then pressed the "Fix errors" button and applied the patches for the "ASUS P8P67 Deluxe" available at http://Olarila.com/forum/packs.php. This resulted 6 Warnings As I am still experiencing kernel panics after running multishit with the custom DSDT I am not sure this process worked. The following presets where done when loading the custom DSDT: Drivers -> Disk -> 3rd Party SATA Drivers -> Misc -> FakeSMC v5.3.820 Drivers -> System -> AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset Bootloaders -> Chimera v2.2.1 Customize -> Boot Options -> Basic Boot Options Customize -> Boot Options -> Generate CPU States Customize -> Boot Options -> Hibernate Mode - Desktop Customize -> Boot Options -> Use KernelCache Customize -> System Definition -> Mac Pro -> Mac Pro 3,1 Customize -> Themes -> tonycrapx86 Black The only additional change I did is to add the ALC889 Audio driver (in the With DSDT section) I now still get kernel panic  I suspect that problems may related to my custom DSDT file ... Any feedback appreciated. Thanks, Olaf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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