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So it first started out a few weeks ago with about 2 kernel panics a day. I wouldn't even be on the internet, and it would kernel panic. So, with much research I saw that Disk Utility might fix my problem. So first I put in my Mac OSX snow leopard install cd in my mac, held "c" or "shift", whatever it was, and opened up disk utility there and basically it said everything was fine when I verified my macintosh HD and the install disk. No problems were found there.
So I went and erased the Macintosh HD in the disk utility and wiped everything to start from scratch. I then went and re-installed the OS and actually had a kernel panic in one of the steps of the installation process. So now I finally re-installed my OS and now I'm up and running, kernel panic free (so far). But, I've run into a few problems. I am unable to install any applications, programs or anything. I can't even run a software update. I tried inserting my applications disk that came with the mac but keep getting errors that It failed installing onto the disk. This might be a really long explanation to a simple problem, and for that I apologize.
So I went and erased the Macintosh HD in the disk utility and wiped everything to start from scratch. I then went and re-installed the OS and actually had a kernel panic in one of the steps of the installation process. So now I finally re-installed my OS and now I'm up and running, kernel panic free (so far). But, I've run into a few problems. I am unable to install any applications, programs or anything. I can't even run a software update. I tried inserting my applications disk that came with the mac but keep getting errors that It failed installing onto the disk. This might be a really long explanation to a simple problem, and for that I apologize.