Troubleshooting Ice Lake kernel panic when hibernating on macOS Sonoma

It seems that you are experiencing a kernel panic issue when hibernating your iATKOS Project build on macOS Sonoma. Since the issue persists after trying to map your USB ports and adding the -noDC9 boot-arg to your config.plist, you may need to investigate further to identify the root cause of the problem. Based on the information provided, your Asus Vivobook R409JA-EB1788W has an i7-1065G7 processor and Iris G7 Plus graphics. Although there isn't a specific solution for this exact model and macOS Sonoma, you can try the following general troubleshooting steps to address the issue:

  1. Check for compatibility issues: Ensure that your Mac is compatible with macOS Sonoma and that all your hardware components are supported 
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  2. Update your software: Make sure your macOS and all your applications are up-to-date. Visit the app developer's website for guidance or workarounds if they are aware of the issue 
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  3. Clear system resources: Clean out junk files, review login items and launch agents, and reindex Spotlight to improve system performance 
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  4. Investigate the issue further: Look for any error messages or logs that might help you identify the cause of the kernel panic. You can check the system logs in the Console app or look for any information in the EFI logs 
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  5. Seek assistance from the community: If you are still unable to resolve the issue, consider seeking help from the iATKOS Project community or other forums where users share their experiences and solutions for similar issues .
Remember that troubleshooting kernel panics can be complex, and it might take some time to find the exact solution for your specific situation.

Ice Lake kernel panic when hibernating

My portable Hackintosh build was running seamlessly on macOS Ventura, but since Sonoma update, I cannot figure out why it always goes into a kernel panic when hibernating. I tried to map my USB ports again, but it did not change anything. I tried to add -noDC9 boot-arg to my Opencore config.plist (as suggested here), but it did not work either...

My config is the following:

Asus R409JA with i7-1065G7, 16G, Iris G7 Plus graphics

Thanks for your help

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