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Hi,
My Hackintosh with Sierra worked perfectly with the support from the forum and specially @P1LGRIM. However, I had multiple boot entries for the UEFI partition for the Hackintosh boot drive which were increasing with every boot. After reading somewhere, I decided to update the BIOS for my motherboard (Gigabyte B150M D3H). It was F6 earlier and now it is the latest one, F24b. It did fix the issue but I have not been able to boot the Hackintosh since then. I get this error when I checked with verbose and no reboot on panic.
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Waiting for remote debugger connection.
kdp_poll : no debugger device
I was trying out all the different combinations in the BIOS and Clover boot args when cpus=1 worked. It worked and helped me boot the system but now I am limited to using just 1 CPU. How do I get rid of this issue?
Last edited: Sep 24, 2017
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I recently installed the dvd with the release 1 patch, and everytime I attempt to boot I get the message in my topic. The only time I’m actually get into the OS is when I boot with -x. I was able to boot normally with the deadmoo image, but I am unable to with this. I would like to be able to boot normally so I can use sound. Does anybody have a suggestion?
If it helps my specs are:
AMD Athlon X2 4400+
DFI NF4 UT Ultra-D
nVidia GeForce 7800GTX
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I recently installed the dvd with the release 1 patch, and everytime I attempt to boot I get the message in my topic. The only time I’m actually get into the OS is when I boot with -x. I was able to boot normally with the deadmoo image, but I am unable to with this. I would like to be able to boot normally so I can use sound. Does anybody have a suggestion?
If it helps my specs are:
AMD Athlon X2 4400+
DFI NF4 UT Ultra-D
nVidia GeForce 7800GTX
Try one of the following at the boot options menu. The platform in the deadmoo image and the platform in the DVD install is likely to be different.
platform=ACPI
platform=x86pc
platform=ADP2,1
If this corrects the problem, you can add the correct platform assignment in the com.apple.boot.plist file located in library->preferences->system configuration. Place it here.
<key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>platform=whatever</string>
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I tried all 3, none of them worked.
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I recently installed the dvd with the release 1 patch, and everytime I attempt to boot I get the message in my topic.
… which is not an error message. Would you please be so kind and include the complete error message in your question?
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That would not apply to my processor, since all Athlon 64 X2 processors support SSE2 and SSE3
… which is not an error message. Would you please be so kind and include the complete error message in your question?
If you are referring to the text after “<panic>” there isn’t any, it just says <panic> and shows a lot of code underneath that.
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If you are referring to the text after “<panic>” there isn’t any, it just says <panic> and shows a lot of code underneath that.
Yes, and this code is what’s interesting… Sure, for the uninitiated, this just looks like a lot of garbage, but these lines actually contain usefull information for those able to decipher it. I mean, the message in the subject means absolutely nothing. All it says is that after some timeout, no remote debugger has connected, so it’s giving up. The interesting thing is what caused it to wanting to be debugged. If you get a kernel panic, everything that’s still visible on screen is important.
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Okay, here is a picture of all the text on the screen. Also, I noticed that when it gives the no debugger device message, my processor appears to go under load.
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Okay, here is a picture of all the text on the screen. Also, I noticed that when it gives the no debugger device message, my processor appears to go under load.
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Look in /System/Library/Extensions if there’s a file with CHUD in its name, and move it somewhere else.
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Interesting… that’s pretty much the exact same kernel panic I’m getting… hmmmm…
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Judy… thanks a bunch!
I checked… I had that problem myself… deleted the kexts… and voila! I’m not running in safe mode…
Now I just have to find that kext for the audio.
Its a bit weird though… OS X seems to actually run a bit slower not in safe mode?
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thanks i was having the same problem as the thread starter. i removed the CHUD files and now it boots in regular mode!! yay. but i still get no sound and no netwoking.
for sound i have that AC’97 and network is whatever the MSI Kt8 mobo uses. any tricks i can try? its an AMD64 3000+ (SSE2). how about to get higher resolution? i know that there is no ATI drivers out there. thanks
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thanks i was having the same problem as the thread starter. i removed the CHUD files and now it boots in regular mode!! yay. but i still get no sound and no netwoking.
for sound i have that AC’97 and network is whatever the MSI Kt8 mobo uses. any tricks i can try? its an AMD64 3000+ (SSE2). how about to get higher resolution? i know that there is no ATI drivers out there. thanks
Did you install off the Developer DVD or the deadmoo image?
The Developer DVD doesn’t contain the AppleAC97Audio kext, I had to find it on here and patch it myself.
I don’t know anything about MSI boards… check the Audio wiki, maybe?
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i did the native install with the DVD iso, the .iso had the sse2 and sse3 hacks in it, it was the GUI installation. pretty easy. were did u find that audio kext?
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how do i move those files around? only way for me to explore the HD would be in mac since windows doesnt even recognize the drive anymore…. (because its a mac image)
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so i got it working in regular mode. but i still cant get sound or ethernet. i have a MSI Board http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec….M-ILSR&class=mb
it says :Realtek ALC655
• Compliance with AC97′ v2.3 Spec, according to the WIKI that should work, but nothing. any ideas?
also its weird but under system prefferences–>network: my built in ethernet doesnt show up, only ‘serial’ and firewire’ BUT on System Profiler, under network my built in ethernet does show up, along with serial and firewire. VIA VT8237 MAC + VIA 6103Ethernet PHY <—-thats what i have. weird. any ideas? or someone with a similar set-up have any success?
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Regarding the no debugger device, I had a similar problem…resolved it by re installing with SSE2 (i didn’t check properly the 1st time) (i’m also talkin about the DVD patch)
drho2004, I have a similar problem….only serial and firewire shows up even though system profiler shows the ethernet card.
You can give this a try http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Networking_Tulip
didn’t work for me…i’m gonna get a netgear PCI one….
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Waiting for remote debugger connection kdp_poll: no debugger device
I’m trying to get MacOS Sierra MacOS High Sierra installed on my new hackintosh from the USB device. I keep getting stuck on:
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: launchd
waiting for remote debugger connection.
kdp_poll: no debugger device.
I was wondering if someone could help me solve this problem. I’ve been searching and trying different things for a day or two now and have had no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
Computer specs:
Intel Core i9-9900K
GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS PRO WiFi
Samsung 860 EVO 2TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD
Sapphire 11265-05-20G Radeon Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5
Ballistix Sport LT 64GB Kit (16GBx4) DDR4 2666 MT/s (PC4-21300)
Corsair Hydro Series, H60 2018 (CW-9060036-WW)
I have to use firewire as my kernel extension loads before the target has an IP address.
My kernel extension calls PE_enter_debugger() in its start routine.
I see “waiting for debugger” twice, then just once the console says
“kdp_poll: no debugger device”.
I would think that means the nvram boot-args is wrong but I’ve
followed the instructions:
debug=0x814e kcsuffix=development kdp_match_name=firewire fwkdp=0x8000
The host is a late 2012 Mac Mini, macOS 10.12.4 build 16E195.
The target is a mid 2010 Mac Pro with the same macOS build.
My kernel debug kit matches the macOS build.
Google yields no joy. Have you a clue for me?
asked Apr 21, 2017 at 23:08
Mike CrawfordMike Crawford
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The 2010 Mac Pro has built-in Firewire ports and no Thunderbolt, so I think your problem might be the fwkdp=0x8000
setting. As far as I’m aware, you only want to set that if you’re debugging through a Thunderbolt-Firewire adapter (or Thunderbolt display’s or dock’s Firewire port) on the target machine side.
(Sorry, only just seen your question as I have alerts on the ‘xnu’ and ‘kext’ tags but ‘kernel’ and ‘osx’ are too noisy.)
answered May 17, 2017 at 20:18
Good morning everyone
I am trying to install macos sierra 10.12 version on my hackintosh . My rig is Gigabyte g41 mts2pt mobo and cpu e8400 and gpu msi n210 . When I try to install get an error that is waiting for remote debugger connection :kdp_poll : no debugger device how to fix it . Thanks in advance.
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