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E6400/El Capitan: panics with seemingly a one line kernel panic


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I'm trying to hackintosh a Latitude E6400, and it crashes really early into boot. I believe it's a kernel panic, but I could be wrong because it's way shorter than a normal kernel panic. The panic mentions VoodooInput, so I tried disabling everything related to VoodooPS2, and then got a single line panic log, which I've never seen before. Does anyone know how to fix this? Before someone questions the airportitlwm, I'm using a fork that has support for El Cap.

I don't want to use a prebuilt EFI, and I'd rather keep OpenCore if possible. Yes I know El Capitan is ancient. config.plist is attached as a zip since site doesn't allow me to upload plist files.

 

Panic log with VoodooPS2 enabled:

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Panic log with VoodooPS2 disabled:

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config.plist.zip

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Try and use kexts from the era of El Capitan; you may refer to guides/threads posted for similar C2D models.

 

As stated in a previous E6400 thread, OpenCore should be avoided on C2D systems because it does not support power management for old Intel CPUs up to 3rd gen Ivy Bridge. I would recommend you stick to Clover which does; Clover is perfectly fine and best suited to this type of ancient Penryn laptops. You should also use the FakeSMC kext I had tuned for improved CPU power management and GPU throttling.

https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/2673-performance-tuning-with-fakesmc

https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/7807-nvidia-gpu-performance-tuning-with-agpm

 

I was able to get my old D630 nVidia up to Catalina (see my old D630 guide) so no reason why your E6400 could not do the same. Big Sur and beyond will be challenging especially as Apple dropped AICPUPM from macOS Ventura though it can be injected (see my E6230 old guide) and you'll need OCLP patcher, of course, to obtain support for Tesla graphics (last natively supported in High Sierra).

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As I said previously, I want to keep using modern kexts and OC. Power management doesn't matter since this laptop has a battery life of 5 minutes even on Linux, there's nothing like Dortania's guide for Clover, and pretty much every Hackintosh community no longer supports Clover (this site is the only one I'm aware of that still does). Plus, from everything I've seen, Clover is just an OpenCore fork now.

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