Panic kernel when at installer step

tatbt2010

Member
AMD OS X Member
Aug 2, 2024
31
5
8
CPU:
ryzen 5 5600g
I installed successfully 10.15, but a day I back to boot opencore to enter macos, I meet error boot with the message support.apple.com/startup
Then I decide to install it again and use current opencore on my internal disk with current opencore config, which I have used normally before.

Enter installer normally, select disk, copy files, installing count down...
I finished the step copy files, after restart to next step installer (may it called pre installer step, btw I am not clear about the name of this step)
I meet kernel panic
I updated to latest opencore version 1.0.3, but still error


AMD Ryzen 7 5600x3d
B550M Pro4


Anyone can help me trouble shooting this. Thank you so much
 

Attachments

the only port I would question if the connector was correct is the front port shown below. This if connected via a USB header on the motherboard should be set as Internal (255), not USB2 physical (0).

Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 17.55.25.png

The rest look OK.

You will also need to check your systemwide power settings, as these can also cause Sleep/Wake issues if set incorrectly.

Open Hackintool, navigate to the Power tab. Take a screenshot and post it here, so we can see what your system is using.
 
  • you mean that all front usb ports of the case include 3.0 and 2.0 should map to header 255 right?
  • about the power, this is my attachment of screenshot power from hackintool

1739291805466.png
 
For sleep to work, it should be set as '1' (Enabled) on the screen you posted.

Use these Terminal commands to first display the Power Management settings and then to Enable Sleep.

sudo pmset -g
sudo pmset -a sleep 1

Post a screenshot of the Terminal text showing the System-Wide Power Settings. As it might provide some additional information about Sleep issues.


Front USB ports:
No, all the front ports should not be set as (255).

Only the ports connected to the USB2 Headers should be set as Internal (255).

The USB3 header ports should be set as USB3 (3), both the physical USB3 port(s) and any virtual USB2 ports served from the physical USB3.
 
After enabling all ports and set 255 to usb 2.0 front and set sleep as your command.
the issue automatically wake up after ~1 mins still happen
 
What does the Terminal Window show when you entry sudo pmset -g

Does it say anything about sleep being prevented?
 
What does the System Settings > Energy tab show?
 
  • Like
Reactions: tatbt2010
I cannot access the link, could you please help give me some instructions on this post
 
  AdBlock Detected
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks some useful and important features of our website. For the best possible site experience please take a moment to disable your AdBlocker.