i keep getting the "Kernal Panic" Error on one of G5 1.8 ghz ( all in one version) and on my G4 Quick Silver. What is the Kernal Panic error, what casues it and how do i fix it ????????
Have you any peripherals plugged in via USB ?? If so disconnect each one and trouble shoot plugging in 1 at a time and see if you keep getting one.
Kernal panics can be caused by a few things but primarily its never the Macs fault. Either user error or 3rd party problem. The problem is trying to root out the 3rd party to remove it or fix it.
Apples kb article You need to restart your computer" (kernel panic) message appears (Mac OS X v10.5, 10.6) . .
Sorry,, I should have given more info. The all in one G5 just started doing this and I do recall putting some different RAM in it, Maybe with I'll start there wth this Mac.
On the Quicksilver, I cloned a copy of a hard drive with " Carbon Copy" maybe that cloned copy hard drive is the culprit. hmmmm...?????? I will get back to you.
Well there you are. Bad or wrong type of memory is responsible for many kernel panic attacks.
Where did you get the memory for your G5 iMac from ~ a Mac specialist as Macs use low density memory and PC's generally use cheaper high density? Most PC shop proprietors would not known what memory to put in a Mac.
What version of OS X did you clone for the Quicksilver? Quicksilver with less than an 867MHz processor can only handle up to OS X.4.11.
Oh no !! ...I opened the I Mac G5 (all in one) and there appears to be an expanded cap with a little brownish powder on top of the capacitor. Is there any point in continuing trying to fix this Mac...I really don’t want to put a lot of money into this particular Mac...??!!
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