1) Installed via Clover.
2) Used MultiBeast to install sound, ethernet, boot files, SMC stuff.
3) Installed Nvidia Web drivers, shut down, connected Nvidia card, added ram back in, booted back up.
4) Verified hardware was installed.
5) Shut down, installed WiFi card, booted back up.
6) Installed IO80211Family.kext with Kext Utility, repaired permissions, rebooted.
7) WiFi card worked fine, connected, downloaded some stuff, checked speeds.
8) Shut down to connect Windows drive to prepare dual boot, booted back up so I can use Disk Utility to partition drive.
9) After logging in, when WiFi connected automatically, instant crash.
10) System restarted on its own, gave me crash log, crashed again. Instant crash before boot drive.
11) Shut down, removed Windows drive in attempt to remedy, instant crash on boot.
12) Crashed again before I could retrieve crash log.
13) Shut down, pulled WiFi card and booted, was able to see crash log, no crash. Left system up for 15 minutes, no crash whatsoever. Searched online, was advised to pull Hardware ID from Windows partition because downloaded Kext doesn't have proper <string>hardwareId</string> in its package contents.
14) Long story about installing Windows in UEFI and fixing Clover to boot from it.
15) Booted without WiFi card, corrected Hardware ID on IO80211Family.kext, installed with Kext Utility, repaired permissions, shut down, installed WiFi card.
16) Crash again. Crashed four times trying to boot until I got it to boot long enough to put it in airplane mode. After about five minutes of leaving it in airplane mode, I was able to connect to WiFi and get here.
This is my error log...
http://ift.tt/1qi1PKw
I'm honestly thinking that the TL-WN881ND is a horrible card for Hackintosh. I searched TonyMacx86 and saw this:
I'm going to try the memory profile in my BIOS but I'm losing hope.

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