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Help with Kernel Panic on Gigabyte Z370 AORUS GAMING 7

DASBOOT5

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Motherboard
Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7
CPU
Intel I7 8700K
Graphics
ASUS ROG STRIX VEGA 64 OC
OS X/macOS
10.15.x
Bootloader
  1. Clover (UEFI)
  2. OpenCore (UEFI)
Mac
  1. Mac mini
  2. MacBook Air
  3. MacBook Pro
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
I am trying to convert my Mojave OC G5 mod Clover machine to Big Sur Opencore. The machine runs perfectly with Clover bootloader but I get this Kernel panic running the Bi Sur installer I just recently used to upgrade my Z370N ITX board in a different machine.
Z370 Aorus Gaming 7, I7 8700K CPU,32GB Gskill ram, Fenvi wifi card, note USB ports have not been mapped yet but installer is panicking before completion here is verbose boot screen: I blanked out Kernel UUID Looks as if the panic notation is: Panic diags file not available, panic occurred prior to initialization, Could someone help me in what I need to correct?
KERNEL PANIC GIGABYTE AORUS GAMING 7.jpg
 
I am trying to convert my Mojave OC G5 mod Clover machine to Big Sur Opencore. The machine runs perfectly with Clover bootloader but I get this Kernel panic running the Bi Sur installer I just recently used to upgrade my Z370N ITX board in a different machine.
Z370 Aorus Gaming 7, I7 8700K CPU,32GB Gskill ram, Fenvi wifi card, note USB ports have not been mapped yet but installer is panicking before completion here is verbose boot screen: I blanked out Kernel UUID Looks as if the panic notation is: Panic diags file not available, panic occurred prior to initialization, Could someone help me in what I need to correct?
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Attach your EFI and BIOS Settings to check.
 
EFI Sent in a different response to you and I mapped the ports from USBtoolbox in windows...
I have 4 controllers to Asmedia on the Motherboard, Intel (the std 26 ports), and an Addition Renesas card with 8 ports, Asmendia and Renesas controller should not affect the 15 port limit as they are all under 15 on the Intel really needs mapping. Clover no longer boots as I tried to boot that driver from the OpenCore bootloader of the flash and it must have corrupted Clover... You learn from your mistakes (in this case mine) I will never do that again.
 
EFI Sent in a different response to you and I mapped the ports from USBtoolbox in windows...
I have 4 controllers to Asmedia on the Motherboard, Intel (the std 26 ports), and an Addition Renesas card with 8 ports, Asmendia and Renesas controller should not affect the 15 port limit as they are all under 15 on the Intel really needs mapping. Clover no longer boots as I tried to boot that driver from the OpenCore bootloader of the flash and it must have corrupted Clover... You learn from your mistakes (in this case mine) I will never do that again.
Yes, it's not a good idea to boot using Both. Often booting via Clover will corrupt the NVRAM and it must be cleared off before you boot into OpenCore.
 
So the Clear Nvram driver I have in the flash if used multiple times will do this or is there something more to fully clear???
 
So the Clear Nvram driver I have in the flash if used multiple times will do this or is there something more to fully clear???
That should do the job. Your profile reflects the other hardware. Update your Profile with the current hardware specs you're seeking support for. It will help to avoid any related confusion. You can always the other systems in the Signature.
 

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